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November 04, 2017, 10:12:53 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?

There is a need to regulate the bitcoins if we want the Bitcoins to become a main stream currency. It is not possible without the government backing and I believe there should certain law related to cryptocurrency implemented by the local government; it will help to increase the trust for the bitcoins and to stabilize/increase the value.
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November 04, 2017, 09:29:36 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?

bitcoin is invented to work independently that no one hold or regulates it not even govenments so , i think it will be forever this way and i dont know what will be the benefit of having a regulatory framework around bitcoin? it is to regulate users ? because there were so many bitcoin users nowadays and the network is really congested. anyways , its ok for me if they can implement it and if that can totally improved the way bitcoin works.
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November 04, 2017, 09:26:29 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?


Yeah you are correct that bitcoin is criticized widely because of lack of regulation. Bitcoin is lack or regulation because bitcoin is uncontrolled of anyone. Maybe the only can do of regulatory framework is a government once they adopt bitcoin and legalized it as they crypto currency. I read in one article that one country create a regulatory board for money laundering in bitcoin to avoid criminality incident through using bitcoin in currency exchange. I think this is a form of regulation when it come to bitcoin once government adopt it and legalized it..
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November 04, 2017, 09:25:28 AM
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I think it's possible. Securities and broker dealers have SROs. If someone would have the initiative to create one for cryptocurrencies, then it can be regulated. I hope there would be one, in this way, people will be more confident in using cryptocurrencies. Cool Cool Cool Cool Cool
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November 04, 2017, 09:15:25 AM
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The lack of regulation of government with bitcoin is making its security easy to breach. Well although a lot of senior users here are very much knowledgeable in securing their bitcoins, a majority of new users - like me doesn't have an assurance that my bitcoin is safe. I'm just storing it on an online wallet because my bitcoin savings is not that big. However, I'm not sure that if ever my account got hacked, I can still process to make a run for it or like file a complaint. If the government is controlling/regulating bitcoin, there will be protocols that will be followed in every transaction, and they can trace any illegal doings. However, they can get a significant amount of money from bitcoin, well I just hope that if that time will happen, they will use the money for the people of the government.
it may be easy to breach but the problem here is that, if that is possible to happen more and more people would actually protest against it, i guess, its not also a nature of bitcoin to be controlled or be asked to follow tge government's protocols. Did you ever wonder if this will likely happen? I was also wondering about it since before, and we all knew that the government wont just sit still about it, but what's going to happen will always happen.
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November 04, 2017, 09:12:50 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?

I guess it is really possible because government always want to have control over almost certain things, and bitcoin can be included as well. That is why news about bitcoin in a country ended up in banning exchanges, and etc. But they still cannot control bitcoin I think, so the only solution for them is regulation. So possibilities still exist.
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November 04, 2017, 09:04:46 AM
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The lack of regulation of government with bitcoin is making its security easy to breach. Well although a lot of senior users here are very much knowledgeable in securing their bitcoins, a majority of new users - like me doesn't have an assurance that my bitcoin is safe. I'm just storing it on an online wallet because my bitcoin savings is not that big. However, I'm not sure that if ever my account got hacked, I can still process to make a run for it or like file a complaint. If the government is controlling/regulating bitcoin, there will be protocols that will be followed in every transaction, and they can trace any illegal doings. However, they can get a significant amount of money from bitcoin, well I just hope that if that time will happen, they will use the money for the people of the government.
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November 04, 2017, 08:42:21 AM
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Regulate, yes but control, no. Don't belittle the government's power. Stricter KYCs and right set of laws will be the key to achieve an effective regulation.
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November 04, 2017, 08:36:06 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?
yes i know that currency has been widely criticized because of lack id regulation but we know that bitcoin is that type of currency which people like and invest daily and if we see people all over the world invest in bitcoin only because bitcoin is full of benefits.
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November 04, 2017, 08:15:56 AM
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Cryptocurrency has been widely criticised for lack of regulation. Do you think it is possible to come up with a regulatory framework around Bitcoin?
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