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Bitcoin is not illegal in my country but its not getting any help from our government too. You can't buy anything here foe btc as there are no merchant accepting it at the moment.
But there are like 4 to 5 start-ups that are based here and you can easily exchange your btc into fiat. There are some local sites too that partners with some merchant if you want to buy using your bitcoin but the list is too narrow that you can't even choose a good bargain for your coins.
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i am from little country, Georgia. we have 2 big size miner farm, but no shops or businesses, witch accepts bitcoins. few number of people are truing to earn bitcoins and make them popular among other. we are truing our best and hopping more and more people will be interested in BTC

That is the problem in many countries,  I recommended to my friends and family but they didn't show any interest in it, which was very much disappointing, it gave me feeling that if I am not able to convince my family how can I convince the outsiders.
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i am from little country, Georgia. we have 2 big size miner farm, but no shops or businesses, witch accepts bitcoins. few number of people are truing to earn bitcoins and make them popular among other. we are truing our best and hopping more and more people will be interested in BTC

whether in countries that receive no purchase bitcoin?

i dont understand you? can you explain me what you mean?
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i am from little country, Georgia. we have 2 big size miner farm, but no shops or businesses, witch accepts bitcoins. few number of people are truing to earn bitcoins and make them popular among other. we are truing our best and hopping more and more people will be interested in BTC

whether in countries that receive no purchase bitcoin?
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i am from little country, Georgia. we have 2 big size miner farm, but no shops or businesses, witch accepts bitcoins. few number of people are truing to earn bitcoins and make them popular among other. we are truing our best and hopping more and more people will be interested in BTC
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but in every country are very high compared bitcoin currency in each country
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Very few people in my country are aware about the bitcoins and that make me a bit worried, as it is not getting support from the Government, bitcoin is treated as an illegal currency in my country.

yes indeed in every state prohibits the use bitcoin, but one day the government must have realized that if the best currency bitcoin

Things will change in future for sure, no doubt bitcoin is not that popular in many countries, but it needs some time to grow, user adoption will make a difference, and once the adoption is higher there would be more users of bitcoins.
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in your country, many are using bitcoin?

There are a good percentage of nodes hosted, a few companies based here and a tiny amount of retailers but no, it's nothing compared to the US. Without banking at present it has little or no utility for retail. The retailers are using Bitpay and Coinbase but I don't know how it works. I guess they have to wait longer for their money to arrive from Europe.

yes I think so, have to wait longer
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in your country, many are using bitcoin?

There are a good percentage of nodes hosted, a few companies based here and a tiny amount of retailers but no, it's nothing compared to the US. Without banking at present it has little or no utility for retail. The retailers are using Bitpay and Coinbase but I don't know how it works. I guess they have to wait longer for their money to arrive from Europe.
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To those of you who are saying that since your city only has a couple bitcoin merchants, bitcoin isn't developing quickly, I have news for you; that is a sign that it's growing quickly and many people are adopting it. A single merchant will typically need assurance that at least 10 customers (that's a very scaled-down number) will use a form of currency in order to begin accepting it. I'd say 20+ bitcoin users in a single city is pretty impressive; definitely an increase when you compare it to 3 to 5 years ago.
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Britain. I keep hearing how digital currency friendly we are yet still can barely do a single thing with it. Banks shut down everyone and everything they can so there are no proper exchanges and very few businesses.



in your country, many are using bitcoin?
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Britain. I keep hearing how digital currency friendly we are yet still can barely do a single thing with it. Banks shut down everyone and everything they can so there are no proper exchanges and very few businesses.
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Very few people in my country are aware about the bitcoins and that make me a bit worried, as it is not getting support from the Government, bitcoin is treated as an illegal currency in my country.

yes indeed in every state prohibits the use bitcoin, but one day the government must have realized that if the best currency bitcoin
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Very slow. 2 - 3 places that accept bitcoin in the bigger cities. But it's a start, and everything has to start somewhere.
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Very few people in my country are aware about the bitcoins and that make me a bit worried, as it is not getting support from the Government, bitcoin is treated as an illegal currency in my country.
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how the development of bitcoin in your country?
whether in your country banned the use of bitcoin?
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