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Topic: Could some coins be banned? (Read 412 times)

jr. member
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February 10, 2018, 05:46:15 AM
#69
How do you ban coins that people dont really hold physically, you can only stop crypto exchanges and wallet providers from having anything to do with the coin. But just banning a coin with out exchanges getting involved will only be a mere act with no tooth behind it. So in the end the most important actor for banning a coin in the crypto space is the exchange
member
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February 10, 2018, 05:29:01 AM
#68
I think it is possible to ban crypto specially those ICO scam that  only after the money of the investors. It is a good action from the government to filter the good and the bad ICO which is rampant now a days.
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member
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February 10, 2018, 04:56:27 AM
#67
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: www.bitcoinfuji.com is a NEXT GENERATION COIN being developed by blockchain developers who want to satisfy governments.
Cryptocurrencies received so high level of popularity that the governments should reckon with them even. Already it is impossible to forbid or disown perfidiously from this phenomenon. The market dictates the terms. According to forecasts of experts, capitalization of bitcoins next year will exceed 600 billion dollars. Already today coins take the sixth place in the world on this indicator, having bypassed Russian ruble. As of December 15, 2017 capitalization makes 300 billion dollars. And what will be in several years?
Therefore not to do without legalization of this phenomenon. Though initially cryptocurrencies are positioned as the decentralized coins which do not submit to any regulatory norms and structures. It means that no state influences directly their course, quantity and so on. From there is a mass of questions.
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 05:54:03 AM
#66
There's no such coin banning except crypto banning or Cryptocurrency exchange banning like what China did in their country.
Coin banning is just like regulating ICOs so that only legitimate companies could launch ICOs because otherwise they are just scammers and nothing more important with their coins just bogus and fraud and failure.
Regulations for ICOs is highly favored because investors will then invest into certified and accredited ICOs so they wouldn't have their money wasted.

 www.bitcoinfuji.com says good thoughts/comment
jr. member
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February 02, 2018, 12:57:40 AM
#65
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

Hilarious. I don't know why these little ICO projects bother trying to shill themselves. It just makes them look like scams and will detract any serious investor from joining them.


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full member
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February 02, 2018, 12:26:21 AM
#64
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

Hilarious. I don't know why these little ICO projects bother trying to shill themselves. It just makes them look like scams and will detract any serious investor from joining them.
newbie
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February 02, 2018, 12:22:39 AM
#63
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

How? If governments can't stop physical commodities crossing their borders like drugs how are they going to stop a string of letters and numbers travelling electronically? Sorry, governments can make things difficult but they will never be able to stop it.

Governments can do what they like. They are a law to their own
jr. member
Activity: 336
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February 02, 2018, 12:17:32 AM
#62
If bitcoin can got banned in some countries, i don't think they can't ban alternate coins too. It's the government's decision because they have their own rules too and I don't think your solution could ever stop government from banning cryptos, either.


www.bitcoinfuji.com will be delivering what governments want: Many do not want Bitcoin and many alts.
www.bitcoinfuji.com is a NEXT GENERATION COIN being developed by blockchain developers who want to appease governments.
full member
Activity: 434
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February 01, 2018, 11:33:46 PM
#61
If bitcoin can got banned in some countries, i don't think they can't ban alternate coins too. It's the government's decision because they have their own rules too and I don't think your solution could ever stop government from banning cryptos, either.
jr. member
Activity: 336
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February 01, 2018, 11:24:23 PM
#60
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
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Why does the coin you are promoting not have any info about the people who are behind it?
When you see no biographical information it automatically looks like a scam.


Go to the white paper at www.Bitcoinfuji.com

There is biographical information in the white paper
full member
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Matrix Built On An Ethereum Smart Contract
February 01, 2018, 10:31:39 PM
#59
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
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Why does the coin you are promoting not have any info about the people who are behind it?
When you see no biographical information it automatically looks like a scam.
full member
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Merit: 102
Matrix Built On An Ethereum Smart Contract
February 01, 2018, 10:26:59 PM
#58
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

How? If governments can't stop physical commodities crossing their borders like drugs how are they going to stop a string of letters and numbers travelling electronically? Sorry, governments can make things difficult but they will never be able to stop it.
hero member
Activity: 2898
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
February 01, 2018, 10:20:27 PM
#57
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.


Thank you for your vote of confidence.
Thanking for what? Just because I've said that its a "nice" way of advertising? Your website is not even secured and I doubt it that you'll become successful. So that's the way you are advertising, you are saying that cryptocurrencies will be ban by the government and then yours will not? What are you thinking with this bitcoin fuji? it is untouchable?
it's just another cryptocurrency
A mere altcoin.
legendary
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February 01, 2018, 09:26:45 PM
#56
If a coin was a straight up ponzi, like Bitconnect, then of course the law enforcement people will move in to defend people from having their savings stolen from them in a fraudulent way.

If it's just a normal coin like Ether or Litecoin or Doge, where there isn't any pre-mine nor any false promises nor any fraud, it's not going to be banned, it's just another cryptocurrency, an asset like any other.
newbie
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February 01, 2018, 09:12:04 PM
#55
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

they will attack both anynomous coins and non anonymous coins,

because those governments basically consist today of investment punks that want everybody to sell them their time for printed money so they can develop themselves income sources,



That why www.bitcoinfuji.com is such an important project and needs community support
sr. member
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February 01, 2018, 09:06:36 PM
#54
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

they will attack both anynomous coins and non anonymous coins,

because those governments basically consist today of investment punks that want everybody to sell them their time for printed money so they can develop themselves income sources,

newbie
Activity: 98
Merit: 0
February 01, 2018, 09:03:15 PM
#53
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.


Thank you for your vote of confidence.
hero member
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Eloncoin.org - Mars, here we come!
February 01, 2018, 09:01:51 PM
#52
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.
full member
Activity: 546
Merit: 100
February 01, 2018, 08:59:09 PM
#51
If some coins could be banned, Bitcoinfuji could be too. So be aware.

PS: I don't really think particular coins can be banned but if some scam coins could get banned, that would be very helpful.
jr. member
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February 01, 2018, 08:53:43 PM
#50
IDK if this will hold true! I don't think anyone knows what's really in store!

That is why a next generation coin such as www.bitcoinfuji.com has been created
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