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Topic: Will Cryptocurrency be affected by a Brexit No Deal (Read 292 times)

newbie
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I don't think Brexit will have an impact on cryptocurrency. Yes, it may definitely affect the currency of a country but for crypto, I don't think so.
newbie
Activity: 28
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Since USD isn't the currency of European Union and post Brexit Brits would just keep using their original currency, pound, I don't see how Brexit would have a impact on bitcoin of any sort.
newbie
Activity: 42
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In my opinion as brexit is a political matter it will have no impact on cryptocurrency. But if you can find any reason that it may cause an impact, please make sure to share it with us.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
I don't think Brexit will have an impact on cryptocurrency. Yes, it may definitely affect the currency of a country but for crypto, I don't think so.
newbie
Activity: 14
Merit: 0
Cryptocurrency is kinda global currency, any countries personal chaos or abandonment shouldn't affect the coin at all. Rather, It might even add some boost for its development if the citizens of the solitary country start using the crypto rather than going through many other complication.
newbie
Activity: 15
Merit: 0
I think Brexit and our cryptocurrency world are not co-related. So, it's definitely not going to affect prices nor value whatsoever. If you really feel it will, then bring out your reasons and we'll be happy to discuss on it.
legendary
Activity: 1666
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
I do not think it will significantly influence blockchain but Brexit definatly will influence GBP/EUR

This right here, we're going to see some sort of movement in the price of bitcoin but it's going to have nothing to do with anything that's going on with Brexit. People don't understand that there is no evidence as of right now showing any correlation between the price of bitcoin and the price of the stock market, or anything along those lines.

So no, it will not.
newbie
Activity: 8
Merit: 0
I do not think it will significantly influence blockchain but Brexit definatly will influence GBP/EUR
sr. member
Activity: 578
Merit: 250
I don't think that's what they're doing right now. the only thing that it will affect is that the payment cryptocurrency will become more popular
legendary
Activity: 1218
Merit: 1027
No..   Not unless Michel Barnier puts a boarder across your blockchains..
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 232
I'm not sure if it will have consequences and influence on the global cryptocurrency market, but this will certainly affect the British blockchain start-ups. Brexit is an obstacle in the short term, as it`ll shake the well-established system. Companies will face a serious loss of market access. However, these cons can be turned into pros. The collapse of the old system can become a fertile ground for the construction of a new one. The UK will have the opportunity to develop a regulatory framework that is much more favorable for financial companies, and make the best use of the blockchain.
legendary
Activity: 3080
Merit: 1353
I'm leaning towards crypto gaining because of Brexit, for the simply reason that people will likely go to Bitcoin to protect their assets in case GBP crashes. Although there are lots of main driver in the price of bitcoin, I think some political movements around the world really affected the price. If someone can plot a graph and see the correlation, regarding EU's referendum in the UK (if I'm not mistaken around June?)as to the price of Bitcoin then perhaps we might see if there's some sense in our theory.
jr. member
Activity: 84
Merit: 1
Doubt it...Coinbase is already opening a Dublin office, and other significant cryptocurrency companies will adapt.
legendary
Activity: 3514
Merit: 1963
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
Political instability and bad decisions being made by politicians, will always benefit Bitcoin. We saw what happened with Zimbabwe and Venezuela, when governments makes bad decisions.

Brexit is just another "event" or decision that would cause uncertainty and economic instability and as a result, investment capital will flow into safe havens like Bitcoin.  Wink
full member
Activity: 546
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FABA-BREAK THROUGH IN VENTURE CAPITAL MARKET
Well, it might have an impact on global markets and some of the impact might reach crypto. But very short term and should bounce back very quickly.
Brexit will achive a deal however. It must. Their democracy voted for a Brexit. Very stupid imo, but that is the point sometimes of democracy; being stupid.
newbie
Activity: 7
Merit: 0
After suddenly receiving the announcement of the farewell of the UK from the European Union EU, the currencies of the countries have a tendency to develop negatively. In that, the digital currency is also affected equally. But what if the world currency was still stunned by the decision from the British parliament, Bitcoin has grown a spectacular parallel to the gold price and US Treasury bills.
hero member
Activity: 3150
Merit: 937
at the brexit

the $:£ wil change.. making things more expensive to import..  but.. thats the narrowminded side they want people to be afraid of
the flip side expensive to import=cheaper to export

take these examples instead of £1=$1.60 (like a few years back) becomes £1:$1
so buying a $160 item a few years ago would have cost £100
now a $160 item will cost £160

that is actually good. because we brits stop buying other peoples stuff giving them money. and we start to make our own stuff again
(reboot the industrial age of britain)

also
america wanting to buy £100 of something couple years ago would have cost them $160.
now a £100 will cost them $100

so now they will happily buy more from the uk because its cheaper.
(another reason to reboot british industry)

we now start receiving more currency flow into the UK and less currency flow leaving..

and ofcourse the main thing. instead of bitcoin being ~£4900.. as the forex changes occur that turns btc into £6400

This won't work,because Trump will change the US import tarrifs over goods manifactured in the UK. Grin
The Brexit thing is not a big deal.I don't know why people continue to focus on it.England isn't the most important country for the crypto world,I don't think it will ever become important.
legendary
Activity: 4396
Merit: 4755
at the brexit

the $:£ wil change.. making things more expensive to import..  but.. thats the narrowminded side they want people to be afraid of
the flip side expensive to import=cheaper to export

take these examples instead of £1=$1.60 (like a few years back) becomes £1:$1
so buying a $160 item a few years ago would have cost £100
now a $160 item will cost £160

that is actually good. because we brits stop buying other peoples stuff giving them money. and we start to make our own stuff again
(reboot the industrial age of britain)

also
america wanting to buy £100 of something couple years ago would have cost them $160.
now a £100 will cost them $100

so now they will happily buy more from the uk because its cheaper.
(another reason to reboot british industry)

we now start receiving more currency flow into the UK and less currency flow leaving..

and ofcourse the main thing. instead of bitcoin being ~£4900.. as the forex changes occur that turns btc into £6400
jr. member
Activity: 238
Merit: 6
Hi all

With brexit looking to be a complete failure and no deal so the UK go crashing out of the EU, will that affect Cryptocurrency?

Do you think the value of Crypto will go up or down?

Thanks


Coinbase Opens Office in Ireland Amid Brexit Uncertainty.
coinbase-expands-with-new-dublin-office

I think this is not a good sign.
jr. member
Activity: 49
Merit: 1
Thanks i'll move the thread to there. first my reasons

Venezuela has a failed currency and now they are relying on Crypto to rescue them, if sterling has an issue with Hyper Inflation such as venezuela, This would cause more people to trade in bitcoin in the uk, and further add to the banks woes, there are lots of countries nearing recession, Italy for a major one if they were to stop repaying the EU, as which has been proposed then they would fall into recession.

I see bitcoin as something people will go to if the don't trust the banks with their money and Brexit will be a test of this I feel
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