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Topic: Which will be the first country who will accept bitcoin ? - page 3. (Read 3530 times)

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Any official acceptance now?
legendary
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I know that approves state bitcoin is australia
I only learned of the news on social media

Calm down. The only thing that's happened in Australia so far is that the tax department overreacted (double GST) then the senate recommended a change which is rather more in the opposite direction. It remains to be seen how the govt will ratify this, and still manage to screw up bitcoin companies.
The government still trying to get a way about how bitcoin will give advantages for them if bitcoin is accepted. For now, there is no country will accept bitcoin easily since bitcoin could make their people to avoid some taxes with using it.
hero member
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I know that approves state bitcoin is australia
I only learned of the news on social media

Calm down. The only thing that's happened in Australia so far is that the tax department overreacted (double GST) then the senate recommended a change which is rather more in the opposite direction. It remains to be seen how the govt will ratify this, and still manage to screw up bitcoin companies.
newbie
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I think all the same England. I can not explain I think so. Smiley
sr. member
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" good day cobber "  maybe?
something like that Smiley)
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I know that approves state bitcoin is australia
I only learned of the news on social media
newbie
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" good day cobber "  maybe?
sr. member
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i see a lot of people saying it will be australia....i don`t know what to say Huh
legendary
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There are many economy experts in government structure, which I guess they wont let their country accept bitcoin since the government wont get any profit from that. But if they do, then I guess they have plans behind that. Anyway Australia has bigger chance to become the first country that accept bitcoin imo.

No one important or less important country will adopt bitcoin banning its currency. there are to many factors that make bitcoin in adaptable for the monetary policy of one country. Anyhow a curiosity: It is a new country (private country which is talked that has adopted bitcoin as a currency. For the moment there live only one person. Its name is Liberland. https://liberland.org/en/about/
Unfortunately there is no any single word of bitcoin included in wikipedia page about Liberland Sad
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberland
legendary
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witch country do you thing will be the first who will accept bitcoin official money as payment?
I guess Brazil or one of the country in Europe wil be the first to accept BTC as payment.
legendary
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witch country do you thing will be the first who will accept bitcoin official money as payment?

No one important or less important country will adopt bitcoin banning its currency. there are to many factors that make bitcoin in adaptable for the monetary policy of one country. Anyhow a curiosity: It is a new country (private country which is talked that has adopted bitcoin as a currency. For the moment there live only one person. Its name is Liberland. https://liberland.org/en/about/
sr. member
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I think Greece will the first country who will accept bitcoin officially as a currency
Not a chance, Greece is too worried about keeping themselves in good favor with Germany and will do nothing to harm that.
legendary
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If I was actually going to answer this question within it's bounds ( Grin), I would choose Iceland.

  • Large IT industry (skills and infrastructure to support)
  • Small population (~ 300, 000)
  • Vulnerable national currency
  • Capital controls
  • Liberal mindset
  • Economic malaise

legendary
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I think Greece will the first country who will accept bitcoin officially as a currency
Not a chance, Greece is too worried about keeping themselves in good favor with Germany and will do nothing to harm that.

Parliamentary elections are scheduled for Greece in two months time. A lot will depend on who will win these elections. If the establishment parties win, then they will stick with Euro. On the other hand, if the radicals win, then they will bring back the Drachma (or replace the Euro with Ruble). In any case, there is zero chance of Bitcoin becoming the national currency.
sr. member
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I think Greece will the first country who will accept bitcoin officially as a currency
That would be good for them...
legendary
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I think Greece will the first country who will accept bitcoin officially as a currency

The Greeks are not that known for technological innovation (at least the modern day Greeks). So I don't think that Greece will be among the early adopters. In my opinion, some of the smaller nations in the Europe and Pacific (such as Guernsey, Alderney, Lichtentstein, Vatican, Nauru, Tuvalu.etc) might be the first ones.
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I think Greece will the first country who will accept bitcoin officially as a currency
sr. member
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witch country do you thing will be the first who will accept bitcoin official money as payment?

Maybe Austria? (no, it's NOT the country with the kangaroos).

Because ist has the most bitcoin selling offices per 1000 inhabitants.

Watch here

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maybe ....it might be
hero member
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Well the truth is that no country needs to accept Bitcoin for Bitcoin to succeed. All that they need to do is not ban it.

How incredibly convenient that banning it would be so incredibly ineffective.  Cheesy

Heheh.
Who woulda thought  that designing a decentralized, permissionless blockchain would have ended up creating something with no centralized point of attack and no points to coerce?
Amazing.
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