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September 17, 2017, 11:36:07 PM
I don't think bitcoin can be banned completely. If Bitcoin is banned in my country i will still use it. Bitcoin is cryptocurrency and it is decentralized, i will use it via VPN or something i can to use it as it has already come to my daily life.
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September 17, 2017, 11:30:39 PM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.
That's the hardest pill to swallow, my lady. When that happens, I would rather move to Singapore or Japan. Since I left my job, my entire career has been running exclusively within the Bitcoin community and I want to keep it that way.

But anyway, when all else fails, Russia is the go-to person.
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September 17, 2017, 11:16:12 PM
i will use it, cause i can convert to paypal or  etc  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

You can't use bitcoin if it is banned already, I hope you know that. You can't even access the sites that promotes bitcoin and most of all, you can't exchange it anywhere because it is already banned then the government might remove it already on the exchange. Bitcoin will be basically useless when this thing happen in the near future, I guess we're all going to turn on using Altcoins.
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September 17, 2017, 10:57:12 PM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.
Maybe I won't use it and will move to other cryptocurrency probably altcoin. There'll no point of using Bitcoin if I won't be able to use it or even access it. But surely, it will negatively affect Bitcoin's market value because its demand will fall if that would happen. But it is possible to still use it, you may spend it abroad or do tradings using Bitcoin, in that way you'll still be able to make profit out of it.
If bitcoin is banned and altcoin are not totally affected why not continuing use crypto currency maybe if all crypto currency is banned that would be the time some would probably stop but as long that there is a way to do this and use this crypto i would continue it and if bitcoin is banned i would find some way on how can I exchange it if there is possible way but if not maybe I would stop.
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September 17, 2017, 10:49:08 PM
It is difficult to ban in the country I live in, but if it is banned, I will continue to use it, there is anger against the bans, and the prohibitions are always sweeter.
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September 17, 2017, 10:12:58 PM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.
If my country forbids Bitcoin I will stop to use it. because I will not violate state law. that is very sad.
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September 17, 2017, 06:30:40 PM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.
Maybe I won't use it and will move to other cryptocurrency probably altcoin. There'll no point of using Bitcoin if I won't be able to use it or even access it. But surely, it will negatively affect Bitcoin's market value because its demand will fall if that would happen. But it is possible to still use it, you may spend it abroad or do tradings using Bitcoin, in that way you'll still be able to make profit out of it.
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September 17, 2017, 06:22:03 PM
if bitcoin is lost and it's banned it will most of us suffer from it because most of us are at bitcoin only hopeand most likely will deal with each one of us.
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September 17, 2017, 05:37:48 PM
I agree banning bitcoin would be difficult and countries not benefiting from it, but that doesnt take away that they cant totally ban it, instead of banning it they would put tax on it to profit for themselves, governments are just savages wanting every little profit for themselvers, volturs.
On the other way if bitcoin would fall by ban or whatever I think a more legit and positive coin would take its place, this cryptocurrency blockchain will not leave as long as the net is alive!
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September 17, 2017, 05:36:19 PM
Haha doesn't matter, commodity worth value is highly sought after and there is next to no chance of Bitcoin losing all its value.

Bit coin is the leader. I have noticed when it goes up all the alt coins increase in value. When it is edging down whole alt coin market is in red. Looks like alt coins are following he leader..

Also it is so famous all over the world , I feel it is difficult to ban BTC.
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September 17, 2017, 05:33:04 PM
Haha doesn't matter, commodity worth value is highly sought after and there is next to no chance of Bitcoin losing all its value.
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September 17, 2017, 05:30:19 PM
Bitcoin would not be banned. Are you silly? It will take to shut down the internet for banning Bitcoin!
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September 17, 2017, 12:14:00 PM
I don't specifically know if banning it is possible since it is widespread and some countries use it legally. It is difficult to ban something like this but if ever that would happen, I guess the economy of each country will suffer. And since some countries consider it legal, even if the other ban it there will still be bitcoin.
I agree with your statement, sir macchiato. Banning bitcoin which is now widely-spread all over the globe isn't that easy and many countries are using its' services in real-time. And if ever bitcoin will really be banned, then many transactions are back to normal, which is inconvenient for the users.
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September 17, 2017, 08:55:02 AM
If bitcoin will banned in my country, I will still use it haha because as a student i think bitcoin is the only way for me to earn some money to support my family and also in my education. I better to use vpn and some ip address for my protection.
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September 17, 2017, 08:30:10 AM
i will use it, cause i can convert to paypal or  etc  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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September 17, 2017, 08:14:39 AM

I do not think it would ever do that stupid thing, because this is entering the digital age that will make it easier for people in transacting and investing
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September 17, 2017, 08:12:55 AM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.

Still use Bitcoin... no matter what, I have bank account in other country, so no problem...
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September 17, 2017, 08:11:25 AM
I don't specifically know if banning it is possible since it is widespread and some countries use it legally. It is difficult to ban something like this but if ever that would happen, I guess the economy of each country will suffer. And since some countries consider it legal, even if the other ban it there will still be bitcoin.
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September 17, 2017, 07:24:46 AM
Yes, I will try to bypass the ban to earn bitcoin, because I really need money to support my family. This is my kind of earnings and I will resent if the state does not allow me to earn.
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September 17, 2017, 07:09:15 AM
What If Bitcoin is banned in your country will you still use it?

If you use it how will you? How will you exchange it and how will you completely use it as you do before.
i guess if it was banned in my country, i would find a way to convert my total amount of bitcoins to another coin that is legal in my country. Then i guess this may be one of the ways to make it legal, but if we really think about it, the only thing that stand agains the bitcoins are law hackers and the people that are agains its value and what it could do.
That depends, but I don’t think it’s possible all countries will ban Bitcoin at a time. Even if some bans bitcoin, others won’t do the same. But if my country happens to be on the list of the countries banning Bitcoin, then VPN comes in useful or I might just convert to Fiat immediately.
Yes same in our country it seems to be impossible to ban bitcoin because the government of our country knows that a lot of people are using bitcoin as the source of income and they are also taking the benefit as the tax and the source for it. The bitcoin currency is safe and easy to use so I am using it because it is safe and easy to use because it is secure and no one can know about your income with bitcoin and they cannot detect your source of money for the bitcoin ever.
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