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it seems like the embassy does not accept bitcoin payments meaning that people in the government sometimes do not support this bitcoin because of the problem of money laundering, but in my country it is not forbidden to use bitcoin as an investment no more than that and not allowed to pay anything with bitcoin because it is illegal , even though it is forbidden, I still obey the rules of just buying and holding it in my wallet as well as some other crypto
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?
What do you mean? Do you mean whether Bitcoin is accepted as proof of having financial means for travels? In my country it's not. I had to apply for visa a year ago about was indeed a problem for me that while I had some money in BTC, I could not provide it as proof. I'll probably have to apply for visa again in summer, and I'll face the same problem. It pushes me towards selling my savings for fiat, and honestly I don't like it.
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?
sadly but true in my country it is not,and this is what i am looking forward to happen,even my country is not against cryptocurrency yet this is not supporting it thoroughly so maybe not in the near future that we will be having this one yet i will be waiting that someday i can use my Bitcoin in such occasions.
So far there is no country that can truly accept bitcoin as a means of payment. The IMF has appealed to almost all countries for this. Then the rules governing cryptocurrency also do not yet exist, yes even though we know that almost all cryptocurrency is decentralized, but there are difficulties when the government does not want to open up to this. Bitcoin is only a commodity for now.
not really a commodity mate,because there are many areas when we can use our precious bitcoin it is just happen that not in what OP is mentioning but thru online usage this is now getting accepted more and more.
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My country is welcoming cryptocurrency. We can pay different bills using crypro and now has more than 10 approved crypto exchange to operate. But when you mean embassy, I don't think so. Since cryptocurrency is not legal yet, a government sector wouldn't accept cryptocurrency payments. We only have one legal tender so it wouldn't make sense if they'll be accepting crypto when they are from the government unless crypto has finally been legalized.
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?
Actually right now in our country, bitcoin is not yest legalize and not yet acceptable for marketing strategy and purposes but in some online transaction we can use bitcoin and other cryptocurrency as a transaction.
Country travelling embassy in our country is not yet accepting bitcoin because first of all the government is not yet applicable to accept this kind of payment for the transaction that will be made especially when it comes to travelling agency, they are just accepting cash or cheques in order to process the payment for them but I hope sooner or later they will be realized to be open on cryptocurrency and bitcoin as the transaction or mode of payment for their services.
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So far there is no country that can truly accept bitcoin as a means of payment. The IMF has appealed to almost all countries for this. Then the rules governing cryptocurrency also do not yet exist, yes even though we know that almost all cryptocurrency is decentralized, but there are difficulties when the government does not want to open up to this. Bitcoin is only a commodity for now.
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?

I think that the use of the word "embassy" is not rational here. Embassies are of the governments therefore they can only accept the fiat money of their own country or that of the country they are in. I still have to hear any embassy getting into cryptocurrency and if there can be then that can be on the news. Most probably, you can referring to countries where it can be easy to use Bitcoin to buy anything (products and services) and in that case I think there are now merchants of different countries accepting Bitcoin and if you are planning to travel to a specific country it would be good to know in advance if merchants (like hotels, restaurants, shops) are already into Bitcoin. Now, we have to admit that it can be more convenient for a traveler to convert his Bitcoin in advance and just bring the fiat money instead. You can also be inspired by going to YouTube and look for videos of people travelling the world just relying on Bitcoin. We are dreaming of a time when the tourism industry in many country can be so friendly to Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general.
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In my country's embassies? Probably not. If a country's government does not approve of cryptocurrencies, it won't make sense if their embassies would. Though in my country's case, they're neither against it or approve it, and it seems like they are disregarding it.

Adoption in institutions like these might be helpful, but an embassy does not really need an alternative way of payment as such.
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Only a few in embassy countries accept bitcoin but in my country it doesn't accept that because it would be risky if the government were in control of all this.
Any payment such as, bills, trading, etc. will be difficult to use bitcoin but only in our country fiat is in charge if not using it then it is not legal in the eyes of the government.
We are just waiting for the time whether maybe a second country will legalize bitcoin as a whole.
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In my country cryptocurrencies are not a  legal tender to use it is will not good for crypto users in our country. But I know the embassy will control by governments. So there are legal issues for acceptance of Bitcoins. But it will possible country like Japan because there are done regulations for crypto currencies.
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?
If its under the control of government then its so impossible for them to accept bitcoin right now but hopefully more private companies will do. Government is still not sure about this thing and feels its a big threat for them even on my country. We are still fortunate to use bitcoin even if there’s no support from the government, time will come for them to realize it.
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Embassy is an interesting choice of words. Do you mean is Bitcoin accepted in your country or actually in your country's embassy? I doubt that any country's embassy accepts crypto currency. I'd be shocked if they did...and delighted. It's just that embassy's don't need to dabble, they don't sell merch, they process visas, handle foreign affairs...they operate in the currency their government support and the currency of the country they're operating in.
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Unfortunately, no. My country isn't exactly what you would call a bitcoin oriented country. Only a few businesses accept bitcoin/Cryptocurrencies as a means of payment method. That said, I should note that travelling embassies are government owned and at the moment, government organization aren't the best friends of bitcoin or tother cryptocurrencies.
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We have seen a lot of things we can use bitcoin for.like paying of bills, trading I learnt some organizations accept bitcoin not in countries like China.. etc please do they accept Bitcoin at you country traveling embassy?
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