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legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
January 01, 2018, 04:08:57 AM
#13
Govt's did little for many years until now !
They seen BTC go from $300 to $20,000.00
I bet the US Marshall's that auctioned off so many years ago are pissed now.  Cheesy

So what can we take away from this popularity these days ?
The govt's want their cut !

They are NO LONGER going to sit idle and watch as money is raining down.
And they too know as well as i do *LATER* there will be victims and lots of them..
Probably looking at the govt and wondering why they did little to protect the public aside from an SEC fraud investor alert.

Think about it.. why did all the major exchanges implement KYC/AML laws way back ?
Know what those abbreviation mean ?
Did you know that the AML laws in all major countries cover "MARKET MANIPULATION"
Yup Butters from the scam coin ETHEREUM should be in jail already.

Coinbase was battling the IRS because of wide sweeping user info requests why ?
How many of you handed your data to Coinbase ?
Use your fucking brain.. it's an IRS fishing expedition backed by Tax laws they announced many years ago.

Want to talk about the scam coin Ripple ?
Well we can't talk about that with our MARKET MANIPULATION ..and of course FiNCEN.  Cheesy
Note: Ripple inc. was fined by FiNCEN before.

You all have your heads in the sand and a blood bath is coming.
I salivate at the lost ROI's of all the brain dead peon investards and their "tokens" that have such a bright "future".  Cheesy
I'm gonna chug your profitears like Gatorade and enjoy the dumpers silence as they dump & run.

TOPIC ANSWER: ALL OF THEM.
newbie
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January 01, 2018, 03:27:24 AM
#12
Perhaps the fact that the government can't get taxes over the exchanges pushes them to ban these cryptocurrencies so that every transaction done in the market will go through them.
member
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December 14, 2017, 10:20:38 AM
#11
If USA bans Bitcoin then may other countries will ban bitcoin. But the whole world can't ban Bitcoin. Bitcoin will never end.
full member
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December 14, 2017, 05:28:58 AM
#10
The clamor to ban Bitcoins is growing at a alarming rate and this could be bad for Bitcoin. First the Asian country India conducted a raid on its exchanges, then it South Korea sending mix signals on bitcoin, though there is no negative news as such whether they'll ban it, but how long before other countries wake up and start to do this. My major fear is what happens when the usa bans it's. That would spell the end of it I suppose, we should raise our voices to protect bitcoins.
I'm afraid that banning of bitcoin will impose in our country. Hopefully not because It seems that it is well advertised and patronized here. All bad and negative speculations about cryptocurrency should get rid. I agree that we should help each other to defend this industry because It really helps me and others financially.
legendary
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December 14, 2017, 05:21:38 AM
#9
Governments try to fase out cash money, to keep a digital track on payment. IIn the Netherlands cash payments are around 30%.
So I do not think that governments are so happy with cryptocurrecies.
So we have to wait end see how this game will be played

Even though we all know why does bitcoin be getting banned in different country, it is really hard to accept it that it may cause a downward spiral for bitcoin after a bullish trend it has, well government are very afraid of the bitcoin bubble and they think that bitcoin is really a one big bubble that might blow up anytime, And banning it is the only option they have but even if some countries does that bitcoin be still unstoppable because the price of bitcoin right now stay at $17,000 value right now, but I think this is a resistance we are seeing here.
jr. member
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December 14, 2017, 05:20:30 AM
#8
The clamor to ban Bitcoins is growing at a alarming rate and this could be bad for Bitcoin. First the Asian country India conducted a raid on its exchanges, then it South Korea sending mix signals on bitcoin, though there is no negative news as such whether they'll ban it, but how long before other countries wake up and start to do this. My major fear is what happens when the usa bans it's. That would spell the end of it I suppose, we should raise our voices to protect bitcoins.
Yeah, right we must protect Bitcoin from any case. Because of the source of the positive work of the Bitcoin. As I seek knowledge and money through Bitcoin. Bitcoin already changes my economy for the better.
hero member
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Monday Hit Me Every week
December 14, 2017, 05:14:29 AM
#7
let's see that in 2018, many governments in all countries have announced some notices about it. However, many governments have now used blockchain to make transactions easier. but they are blind to the existence of Bitcoin that has created it  Sad that's what political discrimination is for the community
member
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December 14, 2017, 05:11:51 AM
#6
Governments try to fase out cash money, to keep a digital track on payment. IIn the Netherlands cash payments are around 30%.
So I do not think that governments are so happy with cryptocurrecies.
So we have to wait end see how this game will be played
member
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December 14, 2017, 05:07:08 AM
#5
Every country is almost cautious when it comes to bitcoin or other altcoin because no head of state wants its currency to be beaten by a cyber coin as it will destabilize the country's finances and livelihoods Will use a variety of means to suppress blockchain coins. However, I do not think the United States should have a complete ban on Bitcoin transactions.
member
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December 14, 2017, 05:06:00 AM
#4
The clamor to ban Bitcoins is growing at a alarming rate and this could be bad for Bitcoin. First the Asian country India conducted a raid on its exchanges, then it South Korea sending mix signals on bitcoin, though there is no negative news as such whether they'll ban it, but how long before other countries wake up and start to do this. My major fear is what happens when the usa bans it's. That would spell the end of it I suppose, we should raise our voices to protect bitcoins.

The government is too selfish to ban exchanges in their country. Individuals benefit from bitcoin and I really don't see any negative effect that it could give to the country. The increasing numbers of banned bitcoin exchanges in many countries hinders the growth of bitcoin and it is really alarming.
legendary
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Self-proclaimed Genius
December 14, 2017, 05:05:18 AM
#3
When USA banned this, it will surely be the end of the "To the Moon" hype.
Bitcoin will still continue but the price will plummet down.

Next time, when starting a Thread or News:
  • 1. Keep those "No Tax with Bitcoin" headlines out! You know your Government will hate it.
  • 2. Limit "The Government" topics a lot. Seeing CountryX and CountryY banned crypto-trades might encourage their assets to research more of the negative possibilities with digital currencies.
  • 3. Be smart people, don't feed the scammers which are lingering mostly in our lawn. No Government, no law.
Your turn:
hero member
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December 14, 2017, 05:00:59 AM
#2
The clamor to ban Bitcoins is growing at a alarming rate and this could be bad for Bitcoin. First the Asian country India conducted a raid on its exchanges, then it South Korea sending mix signals on bitcoin, though there is no negative news as such whether they'll ban it, but how long before other countries wake up and start to do this. My major fear is what happens when the usa bans it's. That would spell the end of it I suppose, we should raise our voices to protect bitcoins.
Who knows really, most times those bans don't last that long anyway.
Canada could ban Bitcoin if they haven't already lol
hero member
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December 14, 2017, 04:50:50 AM
#1
The clamor to ban Bitcoins is growing at a alarming rate and this could be bad for Bitcoin. First the Asian country India conducted a raid on its exchanges, then it South Korea sending mix signals on bitcoin, though there is no negative news as such whether they'll ban it, but how long before other countries wake up and start to do this. My major fear is what happens when the usa bans it's. That would spell the end of it I suppose, we should raise our voices to protect bitcoins.
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