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Bit coin does not need permission. As another poster pointed out much more eloquently than I could there are all ready regulations in place for currency. If your activities involve both fiat and crypto then you can use the current framework. 
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Bitcoin in the Beltway: Andreas M. Antonopoulos - The Future of Cryptocurrency

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excellent speech, with excellent ideas and concepts from a brilliant mind.
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"Regulation doesn't fucking work"

Bitcoin in the Beltway: Andreas M. Antonopoulos - The Future of Cryptocurrency

http://youtu.be/tgEDOBgYg-g
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Coining Bitcoin’s “legal-bits”: Examining The Regulatory Framework For Bitcoin And Virtual Currencies

http://jolt.law.harvard.edu/articles/pdf/v27/27HarvJLTech587.pdf
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