The Chinese are not bothered with all these Western opinions on anti-competitive regulations and so forth..
Yeah, but western people are concerned about it, hence this thread. China is holding back bitcoin adoption because the more people read about Chinese domination of bitcoin, Chinese market manipulation, Chinese government interference etc etc, the less likely they are to adopt it.
It is only worth getting into cryptocurrency if it is genuinely decentralised.
If it is going to be centralised, then you are better off with a centralised currency controlled by your OWN govt, whom you can vote out, rather than a centralised currency controlled by an opaque authoritarian govt on the other side of the world over which you have no control at all.
Dude, I just wanna comment on your
articulation elucidation. Bravo! Seriously, that's the type of prose we should be accustomed to by those participating in sig campaigns. Thanks for your carefully thought-out insight, bud.
I guess these 3 exchanges are communicating to each other, they have the same problems and the same confusion. So probably they talk to each other and since they both does not charge fees, it is expected that at least they will have the same fees, making no one have advantage to one another. Probably a manipulation to others but it was been a practice of competing companies. They always have an agreement especially on charges.
Here in the US, such (in bold) is against the law.
The Chinese are not bothered with all these Western opinions on anti-competitive regulations and so forth..
Yeah, but western people are concerned about it, hence this thread. China is holding back bitcoin adoption because the more people read about Chinese domination of bitcoin, Chinese market manipulation, Chinese government interference etc etc, the less likely they are to adopt it.
It is only worth getting into cryptocurrency if it is genuinely decentralised.
If it is going to be centralised, then you are better off with a centralised currency controlled by your OWN govt, whom you can vote out, rather than a centralised currency controlled by an opaque authoritarian govt on the other side of the world over which you have no control at all.
You can forget that argument dude. It doesn't work here. The people on this forum don't see that it's better to have currency controlled by a freely elected government.
They would much prefer some psycho with a personal agenda (like Mark Karpeles) control their financial future. Personally, I prefer being controlled by a bald-headed dude donning a Pussyhat.