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Topic: Court cases against bitcoin? - page 2. (Read 294 times)

legendary
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February 17, 2018, 05:08:28 AM
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Bitcoin is not a physical asset and the creator of bitcoin is still unknown. So the basic requirement of a court case is not fulfilled against bitcoin. Court will not chase anyone who doesn't exist in reality, it's a just a massive waste of time for them. So I don't think I have come across any news of court cases against bitcoin in last 3 years. Even if the court start chasing the creator of bitcoin, it will end up chasing someone's figment of imagination. So no!

But a several court cases are ongoing against some crypto currency exchanges. Some fraud related to bitcoin and crypto currency is also taken up by courts, but they can't be considered the cases against bitcoin directly. Some PILs (Public interest litigation) are filed against central banks and regulatory authorities for regulating bitcoin are ongoing, but again they are not directly against bitcoin in way.

Also the span of bitcoin is so massive, it is not possible for a court of a police force to act against bitcoin. They are just too small to control the bitcoin.   
newbie
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February 17, 2018, 03:11:08 AM
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Is there any court cases against bitcoin? why do Europian Bank say bitcoin does not involve traditional financial actors?  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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