Who's money do you think you'd be taking when it goes up and you've been holding?
I agree it is a rude market though
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Hong Kong Official: Bitcoin Legislation Not Necessary
Stan Higgins | Published on March 25, 2015 at 20:50 GMT
Hong Kong Legislative Council
A senior Hong Kong official has indicated that the government does not see
a need for legislation that would regulate or ban bitcoin activities.
The statement by Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury Professor
KC Chan comes in response to a question submitted during a meeting of the
Legislative Council of Hong Kong by council member Leung Yiu-chung.