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August 03, 2018, 04:45:43 AM
#89
Yeah this is somehow possible because the main character here is a japanese, on that way they can still stabilize the run of the market until someone gonna hack their exchanges like that of south korean exchanges. If they too end up hacked the price will be dramatically Subsided.
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August 03, 2018, 04:28:18 AM
#88
Nowadays there are so many countries that accept BTC or other coins such as Japan, Korea ... etc. Nowadays crypto has been developed, so investing in them is always a great opportunity. for us.
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August 03, 2018, 04:26:39 AM
#87
Japan is not the only country that is good with crypto. I made an article on other countries: https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@cryptohumster/germany-legalizes-bitcoin-what-is-the-current-status-in-other-countries

With G20 summit coming soon, more countries will lokk to legalize crypto.

Yes of course but Japan has done what other country has failed to implement, they are our model but we need not argue as long as there are countries accepting cryptocurrency and embrace, it's going to be great for cryptocurrency in general we are all praying that full and massive adoption will finally come.
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August 03, 2018, 04:19:26 AM
#86
Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market with over 51 percent of the market share, analysts stated that the crackdown on small exchanges have had an impact on the global cryptocurrency market
Yes indeed, Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market. I think that many countries want to first understand by the example of Japan how the crypto currency will affect the economy of the country as a whole, that is, such a large-scale experiment

In Japan, Japanese financial managers have proposed treating the virtual currency as a payment method equivalent to the conventional currency. And Hirosaki City officially accepts bitcoin contributions for the purpose of attracting international visitors and sponsoring local projects.
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August 03, 2018, 03:34:22 AM
#85
Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market with over 51 percent of the market share, analysts stated that the crackdown on small exchanges have had an impact on the global cryptocurrency market
Yes indeed, Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market. I think that many countries want to first understand by the example of Japan how the crypto currency will affect the economy of the country as a whole, that is, such a large-scale experiment
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March 15, 2018, 06:51:42 AM
#84
Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market with over 51 percent of the market share, analysts stated that the crackdown on small exchanges have had an impact on the global cryptocurrency market
We all know that Japan wants to be always ahead in terms of technology. Japan government is also less corrupt compared to other government across the world that is why adopting cryptocurrency is easy and advantage for them.
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March 14, 2018, 11:32:06 AM
#83
Here in the Philippines the cryptocurrency is not prohibited. Our government is planning to arrange and regulate
 cryptocurrency transactions to protect investors and reduce the risk of fraud. Similarly, the ICO has included for regularization in our country.
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March 14, 2018, 10:27:36 AM
#82
I very much hope for positive news for the crypto-currency market after this G20 summit, and that other leading world states will follow the example of Germany and Japan!
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March 14, 2018, 08:09:50 AM
#81
I think Japan is the most liberal. which has implemented a completely crypt in its economy. Singapore also practically did it.

Yeah Japan seems to love cryptos, even though China, on the other hand, tried banning them completely.

Nop they only banned ICOs, and the bans were said to be only temporary because they needed time to prepare regulations against scammers.

That's not what exactly as it seem though. If you take a look at what they recently request to other countries was that they were suggesting to also ban cryptocurrencies. If they are just temporarily banning until their regulations are ironed, their government shouldn't be suggesting these. They are saving their economy from crashing because of crypto. I think they see bitcoin as threat, they are big and leading economy in terms of fiat, they need to maintain that to maintain power as well.
After a while those banning issues will be eliminated, having this issues now only shows how the governments interested in it, they can be the key to future advancement when they realized how helpful crypto can be.
Being one  of the progressive  and advance in technology country  in Asia Japan have  vision that crypto currency has and edges compare to some other currencies, more powerful than dollars. And they believe that in the digital world Blockchain technology has an edge, because of its
Continuous  development.
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March 14, 2018, 08:06:42 AM
#80
It seems that no country has legalized the cryptocurrency, there are exchanges and campaigns that accept payments in the crypto, but there are few official laws on crypto currency. and basically they only forbid the use of crypto as a means of payment. it would be very good if the world's legislation on cryptocurrency was adopted that would allow the use of crypt throughout the world. until it is very rare.

Why not one country has not legalized bitcoin, you are mistaken. For example, not so long ago, Germany recognized bitcoin as a means of payment. In Belarus, there is no problem, Australia etc, in general, everything goes to the fact that the crypto-currencies will take more and more place in our lives)
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March 14, 2018, 08:01:37 AM
#79
I think Japan is the most liberal. which has implemented a completely crypt in its economy. Singapore also practically did it.

Yeah Japan seems to love cryptos, even though China, on the other hand, tried banning them completely.

Nop they only banned ICOs, and the bans were said to be only temporary because they needed time to prepare regulations against scammers.

That's not what exactly as it seem though. If you take a look at what they recently request to other countries was that they were suggesting to also ban cryptocurrencies. If they are just temporarily banning until their regulations are ironed, their government shouldn't be suggesting these. They are saving their economy from crashing because of crypto. I think they see bitcoin as threat, they are big and leading economy in terms of fiat, they need to maintain that to maintain power as well.
After a while those banning issues will be eliminated, having this issues now only shows how the governments interested in it, they can be the key to future advancement when they realized how helpful crypto can be.
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March 14, 2018, 07:56:05 AM
#78
Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market with over 51 percent of the market share, analysts stated that the crackdown on small exchanges have had an impact on the global cryptocurrency market

Japan, as always, is ahead of all countries. And the Crypto currency market is no exception. And it seems to me that many countries need to take an example from Japan. Germany also recently recognized crypto-currencies. I think I. And other countries will follow suit.
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March 14, 2018, 07:45:19 AM
#77
Japan still remains as the largest bitcoin exchange market with over 51 percent of the market share, analysts stated that the crackdown on small exchanges have had an impact on the global cryptocurrency market

in the country I can still use bitcoin even though the government is still independent and have not given the rules but now I still use bitcoin and japan supported by the government and they master the advanced technology and they are a strong country and I hope our country so
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March 14, 2018, 07:43:41 AM
#76
It is very interesting how the discussion on the cryptocurrency at the G20 summit will be able to influence further governments decisions on the legalization of the crypto.  Maybe the list of countries that have adopted crypto will expand?
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March 14, 2018, 07:07:30 AM
#75
I think Japan is the most liberal. which has implemented a completely crypt in its economy. Singapore also practically did it.

Yeah Japan seems to love cryptos, even though China, on the other hand, tried banning them completely.

Nop they only banned ICOs, and the bans were said to be only temporary because they needed time to prepare regulations against scammers.

That's not what exactly as it seem though. If you take a look at what they recently request to other countries was that they were suggesting to also ban cryptocurrencies. If they are just temporarily banning until their regulations are ironed, their government shouldn't be suggesting these. They are saving their economy from crashing because of crypto. I think they see bitcoin as threat, they are big and leading economy in terms of fiat, they need to maintain that to maintain power as well.
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March 14, 2018, 07:06:21 AM
#74
As time passes, more and more governments will realize crypto and blockchain potential and usability..
Crises and non-balanced reality will force them, at least..
Wealth generation will find it`s way in any case, like spoilt water..
Early adapting countries will benefit more..
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March 14, 2018, 06:50:34 AM
#72
I do believe that a lot more countries will come on board to accept cryptocurrencies once the regulations becomes clearer.

Countries are just watching japan and other countries like Singapore and Estonia in how they regulate and use blockchains and allow public cryptos. When more success stories emerge, we will see more countries jump on board.

The tipping point will be when countries start to issue crypto currencies and are able to successfully demonstrate the benefits.. then we will see more countries come on board.
The United States has taken a generally positive approach towards bitcoin.Canada considers bitcoin exchanges to be money service businesses.Australia allows entities to trade, mine, or buy bitcoin. Individual EU countries have developed their own bitcoin stances. A few nations are allowing bitcoin while others are either undecided or issuing warnings.
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March 14, 2018, 06:38:37 AM
#71
I think Japan is the most liberal. which has implemented a completely crypt in its economy. Singapore also practically did it.

Yeah Japan seems to love cryptos, even though China, on the other hand, tried banning them completely.

Nop they only banned ICOs, and the bans were said to be only temporary because they needed time to prepare regulations against scammers.
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March 14, 2018, 06:28:20 AM
#70
I think Japan is the most liberal. which has implemented a completely crypt in its economy. Singapore also practically did it.

Yeah Japan seems to love cryptos, even though China, on the other hand, tried banning them completely.
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