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Topic: How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin? - page 19. (Read 1527 times)

sr. member
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In our country where when we buy things there is always a tax partnered with it. Our government is now paying a lot of attention in bitcoin since it is said that 8million php were withdrawed last year due to cryptocurrency. Our banks are now studying it well whether we should legalized it or how they can control it. currently, there were a lot of changes in the way we transact which means that it is now one of the main priorities of our government.
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It is feeling so sad when people fail to understand the bitcoin . our government think that bitcoin is illegal that have no tax issue so they banned it already. It is really a poor thinking because many unemployed people like me. Are living their livelihood by using bitcoin. Sad
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?
We have a similar situation here in our country,our government did not declared bitcoin as illegal nor banned it but warn us the possible circumstances of bitcoin because of its risk and non stable value or volatility that may experience by its users.But as a whole our government embrace the new currency 'cause it have some aspects that is handy for the governments people.Though our central banks not yet declared of accepting bitcoin but i think theres a possibility that they will come up with some positive resolution of this matter.
legendary
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In my country Indonesia, the government prohibited any use of cryptocurrencies to be used as a payments system, but any investment is still allowed. Recently I heard a news, the central bank of Indonesia have a plan to make their own digital cash, which is it's really good for the Blockchain ecosystem.
sr. member
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I heard the news, in various Asian countries only japan and korea which so far still welcome bitcoin. the rest of the ash between legal and illegal. I think developing countries like Asia are difficult to legalize bitcoin because of the level of human resources and the difference in understanding about bitcoin. for me personally, do not really care as long as i can engage in bitcoin everything i can control even though government forbid it.
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the finance minister in my country forbade Bitcoin being used as a means of payment, but not forbidding Bitcoin circulation, they have been aware of the unstoppable development of Bitcoin.
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?
For now here in my country our government I think they doesn't care to everyone who own or hold bitcoin. But they give some advises to everyone that be responsible to your bitcoin.
jr. member
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?

Most of the governments in the countries, where are no regulations regarding crypto do not recognize crypto es currency, they do not wont to take responsibility for any risks which there citizens might take. Mainly this is a reason.
hero member
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?

The Philippine government has actually been open when it comes to cryptocurrency only having a small blip when there was an issue with some people using the bitcoin to have a ponzi scheme and that’s where some banks suddenly closed some accounts however other than that the Philippines is an open cou try to such investments and a lot of people are actually using it here and spreading a lot of info
newbie
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In the Philippines the government didn't recognize the power of cryptocurrency, they think its a scam last week they give a precautionary issues about it.
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Media Sh*ttng, who frontly looks like an expert in bitcoin but in reality knows nothing, then here comes the government, acting like a superhero who saves people from a risky investments but the real intention is to get tax from it. Cheesy
legendary
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?
Canada is being pretty chill about it, to be honest. Provided you pay your taxes whenever you make an exchange with Bitcoin, despite how much of a gray area the tax laws are for Bitcoin. There isn't any kind of hardlining from the government to prevent people from using it, and it seems like a mostly non-issue for the government as it stands. It's just making sure there isn't any crime happening and everyone is following all the applicable laws.

I like it to be honest. I don't know if I want it to change at all since it's a pretty comfy situation we're in right now.
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yes, i've heard how the Indian government reacts to bitcoin users, and I think, they do very exaggerated and unnatural acts. in my country also still not clear, they forbid to do transaction with bitcoin, but also there is no firm rule. they forbid to invest in the crypto world, but the government keeps a stake in Ripple.
but I'm sure my government recognizes that bitcoin and crypto is a very good currency asset.
newbie
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Our government reactions for bitcoin is positive , in fact the Bangko Sentral Ng Pilipinas which is the Central Bank of the Philippines where our money has made approves the registration of the two companies to engage in the operation of bitcoin exchanges as part of efforts to regulate the fast growing virtual currency industry.
jr. member
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So far in my country btc or better to say all crypto is treated as forex, so far, when it comes to trading. We don't have taxes for trading crypto, but for mining there are taxes. Other than that,there are yet no other regulations.
hero member
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Here in our country, although they don't tolerating bitcoin in our country and kept reminding everyone about the risk involves with it still they are not closing the door about this kind of opportunity which is we are thankful at. As a matter of a fact we are transacting million dollars per month that is how crypto influence in our country based on data of exchanges.
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Young, Dumb & Broke
Hello! From where I came from, The Philippines, Bitcoin is also not illegal. Even our national bank has recognized the revolutionary potential of Crytocurrencies. However, they are also equally aware of the risks associated by cryptocurrencies. So our national bank issues warning advisory when involving yourself with crypto. see link below.

https://support.coins.ph/hc/en-us/articles/201472850-What-is-the-latest-BSP-Advisory-on-Virtual-Currencies-
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We are in a situation similar to yours. The country does not formally recognize bitcoin, but it's not entirely forbidden, but they tell people the high risk of investing in bitcoin, advising people not to participate. But recent changes may be prepared because many countries accept bitcoin slowly.
hero member
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Hello there... I am from India, and Bitcoin is still in the grey area here. It is not legal, but it has not been declared illegal either. But the government has explicitly stated that Bitcoin is not recognized as a legal currency here.

The government is still working on deciding a framework for it, but we have absolutely no idea about what its verdict will be. So, people here are trading in Bitcoin for short-term gains. Make hay while the sun shines!

How are your governments reacting to Bitcoin and what's its position in your country?

Well, our government here is adapting it, they legalized an exchange by our Bank central. And would be possibly ban it if there is something wrong happening to it.
newbie
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Hi! I am from Indonesia. So far, there is no policy about bitcoin in my country. it seems the government feels bitcoin is still safe. Btc is in grey area also, not legal but also not illegal.
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