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sr. member
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April 20, 2013, 10:41:26 PM
#44
They made online gambling illegal in the so called Land of the Free (which does not make sense at all, by the way). They can do the same with Bitcoin.
And a bunch of gambling sites still accepting U.S. players. This ban never be effective!

I used to gamble semi-professionally. The ban had an enormous impact on US players and a substantial impact on the part of the industry that was US-facing. Few if any credible European books still accept US players and many "offshore" (caribbean)  books folded. The ones that survived are much less generous than they used to be. Goodbye bonus, hello $100 withdrawal fee.

The impact on the bitcoin price would be greater because the average gambler is more dedicated than the average bitcoiner. The current price is supported by the flood of money coming in from Joe Average who has heard about the spectacular price rise and wants a piece of the action. A ban will mean that flood stops.
legendary
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100 satoshis -> ISO code
April 20, 2013, 10:41:15 PM
#43
I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

I keep hearing this, and it is wrong. Governments can invent and levy taxes even in a Bitcoin economy.

Taxes on electricity from the grid, mains water, land and buildings could be levied at a higher rate instead of retaining an income tax. Consider vehicle taxes. Anyone who wants to use a car on a public road has to tax it (in most countries). That tax could be raised 1000%. Taxes could still be levied on petroleum products. Oil majors would not be able to hide how much petrol and diesel was sold at the pump each year.
Governments could levy 100 BTC to renew a passport. There are many methods to extract money from the people. Bitcoin just changes the focus of taxation, and probably makes it far simpler, making obsolete great swathes of crap tax law.
legendary
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April 20, 2013, 10:30:14 PM
#42
They made online gambling illegal in the so called Land of the Free (which does not make sense at all, by the way). They can do the same with Bitcoin.
And a bunch of gambling sites still accepting U.S. players. This ban never be effective!
sr. member
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April 20, 2013, 10:30:04 PM
#41
they can make it illegal though
How would they enforce that exactly?

It wouldn't be difficult to do enough to discourage 95% of the poopulation from using bitcoin. Scare campaign plus a few high profile busts should be enough. Shit, some miners have been raided already because the cops thought they were running grow ops. If mining was illegal they should be able to catch a few.
legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
April 20, 2013, 10:19:27 PM
#40
This really worries me.

no worries, doesn't matter if they ban, (the ban woth be effective, people will still be buying bitcoin in that country...) and anyway most governments don't mind bitcoin. its legit big business, what's not to love!
hero member
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
April 20, 2013, 09:43:13 PM
#39
It is possible that Bitcoin is made illegal. They made online gambling illegal in the so called Land of the Free (which does not make sense at all, by the way). They can do the same with Bitcoin.

The only thing we have on our side is the fact that governments move very slowly, and in fact quite predictably. We'll get a warning beforehand.

When they make Bitcoin illegal, only criminals will use bitcoin. Then we'll have an actual real assessment how much the Bitcoin economy is worth.
outlaws* Wink

It will be big with Agorists.
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April 20, 2013, 09:39:07 PM
#38
It is possible that Bitcoin is made illegal. They made online gambling illegal in the so called Land of the Free (which does not make sense at all, by the way). They can do the same with Bitcoin.

The only thing we have on our side is the fact that governments move very slowly, and in fact quite predictably. We'll get a warning beforehand.

When they make Bitcoin illegal, only criminals will use bitcoin. Then we'll have an actual real assessment how much the Bitcoin economy is worth.
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
April 20, 2013, 09:21:44 PM
#37
What will we do if the government bans the sale of drugs in exchange for bitcoins?
I think they already did that.
Oh nos...then I guess Silk Road was shut down?
Um... no....
Pretty sure that was sarcasm...

And you had to go and ruin the joke. Wink
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April 20, 2013, 09:18:20 PM
#36
What will we do if the government bans the sale of drugs in exchange for bitcoins?
I think they already did that.
Oh nos...then I guess Silk Road was shut down?
Um... no....
Pretty sure that was sarcasm...
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April 20, 2013, 08:48:17 PM
#35
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".

But these places already exist. These social experiments have been going on for decades if not longer. If you want your own island outside the box you could have it. Problem is, so far noone got it to actually work. I think these things usually break down because of social problems. Funny thing for groups of likeminded people, don't you think?

Also remember that there are no shops where you can buy computers or other electric devices outside of the box of countries.
So no virtual anything actually. Well, virtual computers, if you like. That is the consequence of living outside the box. Good luck.


I don't mean to sound offensive, but your still thinking inside the box, the box I am referring to is metaphorical without boundaries. I never said start my own country on my own island. I am talking about right in your back yard, your neighbors backyard, Africa, Russia, second life . I am merely implying that this is a seed that has been planted. Prudence, understanding, and an open mind is imperative. These are valid issues if decentralization continues in this direction.

I want a debate, I want a full out global discussion, lets get dirty here and quit pretending like nothing will change. Macro economics is an ever evolving beast and it just grew a third arm. I think a drawn out discussion is in order, not to mention full implementation of this technology on a global scale is inevitable. Pretending like it is not an issue or wont get to this point is a blatant lack of prudence and understanding of what is actually happening.

The following post shoots for the stars much like I am guilty of doing quite often. However, I think it is a valid concern and a large stick in the spokes that has yet to throw us off course (For lack of a better term). 

http://lifeboat.com/blog/2013/04/bitcoins-dystopian-future
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April 20, 2013, 08:31:44 PM
#34
lol I hear its easier to out law gold. If they do your bitcoins will be more expensive and it will go underground. Governments hate underground economies. They're better off infiltrating it through taxes.

Then they would have to outlaw cash. Cats out of the bag now.
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April 20, 2013, 08:27:24 PM
#33
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".

But these places already exist. These social experiments have been going on for decades if not longer. If you want your own island outside the box you could have it. Problem is, so far noone got it to actually work. I think these things usually break down because of social problems. Funny thing for groups of likeminded people, don't you think?

Also remember that there are no shops where you can buy computers or other electric devices outside of the box of countries.
So no virtual anything actually. Well, virtual computers, if you like. That is the consequence of living outside the box. Good luck.
hero member
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
April 20, 2013, 08:00:20 PM
#32
What will we do if the government bans the sale of drugs in exchange for bitcoins?
I think they already did that.
Oh nos...then I guess Silk Road was shut down?
Um... no....
legendary
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Viva Ut Vivas
April 20, 2013, 07:47:23 PM
#31
What will we do if the government bans the sale of drugs in exchange for bitcoins?
I think they already did that.

Oh nos...then I guess Silk Road was shut down?
hero member
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... it only gets better...
April 20, 2013, 07:42:25 PM
#30
I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on.

Plus, a big big problem with confiscating it...
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April 20, 2013, 07:38:36 PM
#29
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".

Now.. THAT could lead to tanks in the street and civil war.

My worry exactly, but this is what decentralization is. While I don't really want to see this happen this is the direction we are headed. And getting into decentralized currency is really the only choice anyone has. Sure you could stay behind in a horse and buggy and let criminals fly by in a hovercraft but... I think this is why decentralized technology is such an event horizon for the global financial system.

We are experiencing a blind spot when trying to predict the future. Every blind spot throughout history has brewed innovation, terror, change, and prosperity (well for some anyway, someone always suffers). While bitcoin is simply just a digital commodity that is freely tradable, it is the seed for what is to come. Be that good or bad. The massive speculation due to the uncertainty is a dead giveaway about a massive shift in our way of life on a global scale.
 

In my opinion it will be exceedingly important for everyone with a positive outlook to get on board with decentralized wealth building and try to stave off a coming chaotic occurrence. It is a race to the top and a battle between good and evil, just in an unexpected and abrupt way. Hopefully enough people realize that prohibition only empowers criminals. Embracing this technology on a massive scale is the only option, if we don't we are only bowing down to the new rich and elite criminal class. I for one hope everyone understands this fact. Prohibition has never worked.

Sure, I guess we could head the route the "preppers" "know" we are headed and shut down everything. Allow a total economic meltdown and kill the internet all together. Sure this is possible, though its only a matter of time before we experience the same scenario all over again. To allow economic collapse is the same as running from your problems. Eventually your problems catch up to you and they are worse than if you dealt with them when they presented themselves.

Just some food for thought. after all that's what bitcoin is, food for thought. Otherwise no one would debate about it like they do.
hero member
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
April 20, 2013, 07:31:23 PM
#28
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".

If you haven't yet, you might enjoy reading this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Diamond_Age

(btw, the word you're looking for is "phyle")
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April 20, 2013, 07:10:56 PM
#27
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".

Now.. THAT could lead to tanks in the street and civil war.
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April 20, 2013, 07:05:20 PM
#26
This is a turning point in history and will be a wake up call. If one country decided to embrace Bitcoin and act as a backbone for the technology, it would be unstoppable and so would the country who chose to embrace it.

I don't think any country is willing to embrace a money it can not collect taxes on. It would be financial suicide.

Forget about taxes and centralized government, think about individual sovereignty and collective groups of like minded thinkers who care of nothing more than eliminating traditional forms of government. When I say a "country" I mean a collective group of people outside the box we call "our country", country is just the best way I could explain my point of view. it wouldn't take much for a group of people to scrap an old way of thinking and experiment with something new, especially if they are already in a state of chaos and disarray. The direction we are headed could easily lead to a virtual economy, government, and social structure. These are the building blocks for someone to declare independence from any traditional "country".
hero member
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FIAT LIBERTAS RVAT CAELVM
April 20, 2013, 06:55:30 PM
#25
What will we do if the government bans the sale of drugs in exchange for bitcoins?
I think they already did that.
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