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Topic: Senator asks U.S. to ban Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies - page 3. (Read 2228 times)

legendary
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This Senator is foolish. The U.S. will make a mistake if they ban bitcoin.
sr. member
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some one must give him tip in Bitcoin and Litecoin then may be he change his mind about bitcoin and other altcoins
newbie
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How does Senator Manchin propose we regulate cash?  I mean every transaction is completely anonymous.  I know, let's put a serial number on every bill!  We'll only be able to track them as they come into banks, but it'll be better than nothing.

Every transaction with Bitcoin is documented and free for anyone to be able to see online.  There's even ways to find out which parties made the transaction.  Obviously, the FBI used the Blockchain to track down Silk Road, and not PRISM since it didn't take them 10 plus years to find the guy.  

Show me one American job, Senator,  show me on American job lost over Mt Gox, a Japanese exchange!!!  Quit fearing what you don't understand and start bringing more jobs to America and West Virginia like you were elected to do!
legendary
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He just wants to "protect" our money yet will he propose the government reimbursing all coin holders for all the thousands they've spent? Fat chance.
full member
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Anyone who happens to live in West Virginia, please, never vote for Joe Manchin who proved to be freedom hater.
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lets respond shall we:

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Senator Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) has called for the U.S. to ban Bitcoin, and by extension all anonymous cryptocurrencies.

In an open letter addressed to U.S. regulators, obtained by Business Insider Wednesday, Manchin wrote his desire for them to "limit the abilities of this highly unstable currency." He cited the usual host of complaints about Bitcoin: that it's a favorite currency of online illegal activity and that it's completely unregulated.

His primary concern, though, is economic, and that he doesn't believe in its long-term viability. "I am most concerned that as Bitcoin is inevitably banned in other countries, Americans will be left holding the bag on a valueless currency," he wrote.

A Manchin staffer told the Daily Dot that though the letter uses the word "regulate," the senator's intent is indeed to fully ban the use of Bitcoin in American trade. And while his office didn't seem familiar with other types of cryptocurrencies, like Litecoin and Dogecoin, the staffer said that Manchin would have similar complaints about any such anonymous form of online payment.

"It's the anonymous, unregulated nature of it," that Manchin finds a problem, the staffer said.

The timing could hardly be better for a politicians who opposes Bitcoin. It's has been awash in bad press in recent days, as once-prominent exchange site Mt. Gox mysteriously shut down, amid an allegedly leaked memo that admitted it had lost hundreds of millions of users' dollars. Mt. Gox, based in Japan, was reportedly issued a U.S. subpoena in the days before it closed up shop.


http://www.dailydot.com/politics/senator-joe-manchin-bitcoin-litecoin-dogecoin-ban/
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