Pages:
Author

Topic: Why haven't governments illegalized bitcoin transactions? - page 6. (Read 1072 times)

legendary
Activity: 2618
Merit: 1105
They cannot do that because Bitcoins can be used for illegal things but that doesn't make Bitcoins illegal as the same is with cash. They cannot illegalize the transactions as whether they are anonymous or pseudonymous but they have an existence online and that's blockchain. One big reason is that it has the Globe involved in it and when your citizens are supporting something, you need to have a leader sort of personality to drive them away off Bitcoins but I don't think many countries have that influential person who has the accent to stop others from using it and the fear of losing your citizens and your superiority over them will not let you stop them.
full member
Activity: 983
Merit: 100
I agree with what you say, a little extra from me, in my country Indonesia. Because it has no formal and official agreements, bitcoin tends to be misused for illegal transactions, money laundering, and financing terrorism. It was emphasized there, all transactions carried out in the territory of Indonesia must use the rupiah (IDR) currency. Bitcoin circulation also becomes illegal because it cannot be reached by the Central Bank.
This is considered to cause bubble values. Reasons, transactions, speculative virtual currency values. Not only does it harm the public, this transaction can also divert the country's financial system.
member
Activity: 686
Merit: 15
Yes, anything that gives financial power to the people is perceived as a great threat to the government. But as for bitcoin, they know they are just helpless in trying to stop what they can't actually do.
legendary
Activity: 2184
Merit: 1302
ITs unconstitutional to make something like bitcoin illegal. They won't be able to prove who owns and who does not own bitcoin and the legal system doesn't need even more work load then it already has.
Who would vote in such a law? I am sure there are many more much more important things to attend to.
It's not unconstitutional, bitcoin has no constitution, and the constitution in effect in every country is made my the country itself and they can decide what's constitutional or not

Anyways you're correct, people can easily bypass this laws due to the way the network is set up, in a decentralized and anonymous way, just that people wouldn't be able to openly use bitcoin and it would hamper it's adoption in those areas.

I think they can make such laws if they notice bitcoin competing strongly with their fiat currency.
sr. member
Activity: 1638
Merit: 300
Do You know the  number of politicians that hold BTC in disguise. They will never support that though they might not be able to come out any support BTC at the moment but things will change over time

And I'm wondering how did you know that they are hiding their BTCs in their computers at home? Another thing is that, when Mark Zauckerburg was asked by some people at the government, obviously, they do not know what they are talking about and that also proves that they might not know or even agree with the idea of decentralization.
full member
Activity: 1344
Merit: 110
SOL.BIOKRIPT.COM
I have heard some stories about making bitcoin transactions illegal. It's all been a humor and I don't think any government have officially made bitcoin transactions illegal. Why is that?
Many governments are trying to regulate bitcoin, control exchanges and force people to be authorized. But I am sure government wish bitcoin was not created and there was no trouble of regulating bitcoin. They  prefer their fiat to any other currency.
Why no government have made bitcoin transactions illegal?
I think they want to avoid creating an underground market.They don't want bitcoin to be traded like Alcohol and drugs. They have to accept bitcoin as they cannot stop a decentralized network and now they can only try to regulate it. Do you agree with me? Is there any other things have caused governments to not make bitcoin illegal?

One reason maybe that here in our country bitcoin is legal is that they have portion of profits earned by the bitcoin traders ou here. Another is maybe they don't see bitcoin as treat and thus leave it alone as it is, but they are monitoring it and investigate about illegal transactions such as using it to buy illegal things.
sr. member
Activity: 812
Merit: 253
●Social Crypto Trading●
ITs unconstitutional to make something like bitcoin illegal. They won't be able to prove who owns and who does not own bitcoin and the legal system doesn't need even more work load then it already has.
Who would vote in such a law? I am sure there are many more much more important things to attend to.
jr. member
Activity: 140
Merit: 2
Do You know the  number of politicians that hold BTC in disguise. They will never support that though they might not be able to come out any support BTC at the moment but things will change over time
legendary
Activity: 3164
Merit: 1127
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I have heard some stories about making bitcoin transactions illegal. It's all been a humor and I don't think any government have officially made bitcoin transactions illegal. Why is that?
Many governments are trying to regulate bitcoin, control exchanges and force people to be authorized. But I am sure government wish bitcoin was not created and there was no trouble of regulating bitcoin. They  prefer their fiat to any other currency.
Why no government have made bitcoin transactions illegal?
I think they want to avoid creating an underground market.They don't want bitcoin to be traded like Alcohol and drugs. They have to accept bitcoin as they cannot stop a decentralized network and now they can only try to regulate it. Do you agree with me? Is there any other things have caused governments to not make bitcoin illegal?

First you need to know that there is a very small number and if I am not wrong that number should not pass 10 countries in the world that have created bitcoin laws. Many countries only allow their citizens to use bitcoin while they decide what to do with bitcoin. But there are some countries that consider bitcoin illegal, which makes me curious about those countries that consider bitcoin illegal is that they have never created laws about bitcoin, how can they consider bitcoin illegal if they did not create laws about bitcoin? But fortunately, it is a very insignificant number of countries that consider bitcoin illegal. so relax and wait that in the future many countries will legalize bitcoin
sr. member
Activity: 868
Merit: 266
Making bitcoin transactions illegal is absurd and will be hotly contested among legal scholars since in a legal point of view, such transactions could have technicalities like jurisdiction limits, etc and its features will make it more difficult to accuse anyone and also, its very hard to prove it has caused unlawful violations or wrongdoings that  is why no wants to take it into court because it will only be a losing battle if they do so.
on one hand, how can it be debated in court, while bitcoin has not been legalized, meaning there is no law that governs it, for in my country. even though we know our assets have been stolen, we cannot ask for legal protection, let alone return our assets
At the moment most countries are actually on the fence on whether to legalize bitcoins and other cryptos or make it illegal, others have legalized which consist of a majority whiles a few decided to criminalize it's use in their respective countries.
newbie
Activity: 5
Merit: 0
Venezuela almost did this, take a look at my reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/cwg5nf/paid_our_employees_with_bitcoin_now_were/

Also; which topic can i choose to make a whole post about it?
hero member
Activity: 2590
Merit: 644
Why would they illegalized it?? If they will or just did, how can they track the transaction and the information of the people who would do the transaction??
But I think the reason why some government are regulating crypto are because of some factors that may affect them; criminal activities using crypto, decentralized where they can't control it.
^ Simple analogy, governments will illegalize the transactions of bitcoin if it is banned in your place. They can't track transactions but they can disable all website that related to crypto so that people can't use on it. As of now in our place, cryptos are recognized by our government as an alternative payment method on the internet or online business. No need to illegalize because they know that it will help also to the community not by seeing the negative side.
mk4
legendary
Activity: 2870
Merit: 3873
Paldo.io 🤖
Why would they illegalized it?? If they will or just did, how can they track the transaction and the information of the people who would do the transaction??

Something something decentralized and that can't control. Worst case scenario, some countries follows the footsteps of China and apply mass surveillance, to the extent of disallowing the usage of physical cash, and instead let everything go through digitally for them to trace transactions for them to gain data on almost everything we pay for in our daily lives.
full member
Activity: 798
Merit: 121
Why would they illegalized it?? If they will or just did, how can they track the transaction and the information of the people who would do the transaction??
But I think the reason why some government are regulating crypto are because of some factors that may affect them; criminal activities using crypto, decentralized where they can't control it.
sr. member
Activity: 1078
Merit: 310
Making bitcoin transactions illegal is absurd and will be hotly contested among legal scholars since in a legal point of view, such transactions could have technicalities like jurisdiction limits, etc and its features will make it more difficult to accuse anyone and also, its very hard to prove it has caused unlawful violations or wrongdoings that  is why no wants to take it into court because it will only be a losing battle if they do so.
full member
Activity: 658
Merit: 100
I have heard some stories about making bitcoin transactions illegal. It's all been a humor and I don't think any government have officially made bitcoin transactions illegal. Why is that?
Many governments are trying to regulate bitcoin, control exchanges and force people to be authorized. But I am sure government wish bitcoin was not created and there was no trouble of regulating bitcoin. They  prefer their fiat to any other currency.
Why no government have made bitcoin transactions illegal?
I think they want to avoid creating an underground market.They don't want bitcoin to be traded like Alcohol and drugs. They have to accept bitcoin as they cannot stop a decentralized network and now they can only try to regulate it. Do you agree with me? Is there any other things have caused governments to not make bitcoin illegal?
This is because they cannot control, cannot collect taxes from these activities, the government is still looking for ways to solve this problem.
legendary
Activity: 3234
Merit: 5637
Blackjack.fun-Free Raffle-Join&Win $50🎲
For most countries Bitcoin is currently represents almost no significant threat for their financial system, and all you have to do is look at the numbers. Bitcoin market capitalization is only $181 billion, and this includes all mined Bitcoin from day 1 to this day.

For comparisson USA federal budget for 2020 should be $4.746 trillion which is 26+ more then value of all Bitcoins. When we look at it on a global scale and consider the amounts of money that flow through global financial networks, Bitcoin is as congressman Sherman say "just a small baby" (his comparison with Libra).

Governments cannot kill Bitcoin completely, but they can do a lot more then just declare transactions illegal. How about declaring crypto exchanges illegal as the ultimate measure to send Bitcoin in the underground?
newbie
Activity: 24
Merit: 0
It due to every country already have valid currency 💵 used to do any transaction and the Bitcoin is not really too or much stable because of it rise and fall 🍁
legendary
Activity: 3542
Merit: 1352
Cashback 15%
They can easily categorize any bitcoin transactions illegal, the thing is there is a lot of potential for them to use it/benefit from it by leaving it as is. One thing is for taxes, the other one is, well, catching big fishes and keeping the money to themselves. They are constantly seeking for regulations to engulf bitcoin that can give them the edge all the while pretending to be as caring and open with any advancements that will help the community and the development of the crypto itself. Also, even if they were successful in making tx illegal, underground economies would still persist and they cannot do something about it, so yeah, they'll just let it slip and look for things to exploit its existence.
member
Activity: 1302
Merit: 25
Fiat is the reason that bitcoin is still in the level of regulation that it is. Every government likes monopoly in the control of its people and currency therefore, it will take a lot of time for pronouncements to be made on bitcoin in my opinion
Pages:
Jump to: