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Topic: Will you still use bitcoin when it gets banned? (Read 2371 times)

sr. member
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Is water wet?
Seriously Cheesy why would anybody stop using bitcoin unless it's either useless/worthless or prohibited all over the world?!
Much needs to happen in order that people stop using bitcoin.
newbie
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China has banned cryptocurrency trading but it has not worked. Google is banning cryptocurrency and ICO advertisement. But i can not think that cryptocurrency will be categorically banned worldwide. People have invested a large of money and they will keep using them.
jr. member
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It is a hadd question to answer. Actually it is not impossible for government to ban bitcoin, It only can punish people who uses it. And i wouldn't like to get punishedfor using it
jr. member
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Yes I will because Govt has no right to ban my daily earnings and if he does so I will be compelled to go against him too
jr. member
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yes there is no way it will get banned completely, even if it does im pretty sure everyone will still use it.
hero member
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Yes, I am impressed with the core philosophy of Bitcoin/blockchain and I am optimistic that we will have a good picture after 5 to 10 years from now. It is the unique innovation in the history of mankind that we are able to trust a group of unknown people from across the globe more than the familiar faces and that's very fascinating. I am not against earning from speculation activities but I feel that we should treat it as a payment system in the first place. That's what Bitcoin is all about in its core. I would definitely use it even if it is getting banned but I will try to fit my transactions in a legal system.
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Tontogether | Save Smart & Win Big
There's still some problem in my country.  Like Most of people don't know about bitcoin and even if they know they have to first spend their time to understand blockchain. Our government not ready to accept bitcoins this is same with banks they're also not agree to accept bitcoins. Yes its still exist and some people in my area are using it but  most of the people not accepting it .
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The government bans a lot of things. For example, in Venezuela it's illegal to buy US dollars on the street, but people have had a dollar black market for years. Same with drugs being illegal for decades, which hasn't stopped people from buying, selling and using. Sometimes things are banned until they become legal again, just as in many US states marijuana is now sold legally. So banning Bitcoin would not stop its use.
newbie
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Yes, I will. They will not know that I'm doing illegal things and nobody thinks that way. There is no harm in using Bitcoin.
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Maybe yes maybe no, I think that bitcoin never died and never scam, I believe it, technology of blockchain is now already being in the world. I never stop to trading at bitcoin
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Yes.  But there is no way to ban it completely.  It will become even more valuable if governments start to ban.  It’s much better for them to regulate it and get some tax money from it. 
full member
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Yes i will still use bitcoin when it gets banned because now is already banned in my country and i earn bitcoin without any problems also i can convert my btc to cash very easily
newbie
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Banned or not won't stop me from using bitcoin,
newbie
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It depends on how much BTC I will have on my hands at that moment LOL
I do not  think what the article implies will happen though. You cannot just ban cryptocurrency.
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Yes, I would gladly continue to use bitcoin.
Centralized exchanges would close in some countries and decentralized ones would become popular, but I'd be there accumulating Roll Eyes

Bitcoin already died like a billion time and it never stays dead, so basically BTFD on a higher time frame.
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Question in the post title...

Answer Yes/No

And I am asking because of a line in this article:
http://themonetaryfuture.blogspot.com/2011/04/legal-tender-illegal-tender-will.html

"However, pragmatically it is necessary to understand that the majority of people now do see the government as legitimate and, if Bitcoin was banned, would not use it out of a desire to be good upstanding citizens. The Bitcoin economy would lose 90% of its user base and the value of Bitcoin would crash. Therefore, Bitcoin needs to become a viable currency for legitimate business transactions."
Yes so that when bitcoin was banned you will no longer to used it in a country but since bitcoin was too many countries using it tgier is no possibility to make it banned. We can see the scenario that bitcoin has falls its price but nowadays it is on process of recovery so that nothing worried for. You can be able to used bitcoin anywhere even in any transactions.
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The Revolution Will Be Decentralized
Seven years later and this question is still being asked.
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They really ban the free will , can they ?
Banning it proves the worthiness of it , and then people might look for it more . So better for them not to ban, but i guess it will probably get banned .
And i won't stop using it , until my graphic card burns up.
newbie
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the price would probably drop, so I'd stop mining as it wouldn't be profitable. though I would still accept the coins as payment because of the irreversibility.
legendary
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e-ducat.fr
There are about 140 currencies in use in the world today, some issued by corrupt governments with no legitimacy at all. On what ground, would a government ban one ? because it is the most recent or because it is issued by the citizen of the world ?
newbie
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@sealkid

oh, base 9, noone ever thought of it  Roll Eyes

seriously, this video/site screams "fake" to me.
jr. member
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Honk, honk!
They can't tell me what math i can and can't do

Certainly not, but purely base10/fractional mathematics can be put on the educational syllabus so that from an early age people have their brain 'trained' to think a certain way and make if harder for them to think outside the box.

But why lose base10 thinking? Because there is an alternative, that nature and the universe (multiverse?) uses... vortex-based mathematics. Ancient civilisations knew it well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzfgq1zv8jg
08:10 - lol @ flux thruster atom pulsar electrical ventri space-time implosion field generator coil

http://www.rense.com/RodinAerodynamics.htm

let not humanity be limited by the veil draped over it

healthy scepticism is good, but don't close your minds
full member
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Even if people stop using them as money, they'll still be kind of fun to collect as a hobby, sort of like trying to get a new high score in your favourite game.
hero member
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daytrader/superhero
yup. as long as i can sell them for a higher price than i buy them, i will use them....legal or not.
newbie
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I will keep using it as long as it can buy the things I want to buy etc..

hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
Lol, awesome!

Are you gonna upload it when it's done? I would like to read it (or at least skim thru depending on the size)
newbie
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They can't tell me what math i can and can't do

I'm writing a paper for a class of mine on different forms of wealth and currencies, and you just made my works cited list for this quote. :-P
newbie
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I dont see it getting banned either, but the IRS wants "their" piece of the pie on EVERYTHING!   Undecided
newbie
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I just don't see how a BTC ban would even work. The only legislation I could possibly see actually working is to make currency exchanges obtain some form of ID when opening an account. But this would be almost unenforceable if the country passing the legislation had no authority over the country the exchange was hosted in.

But, assuming bitcoins were made de facto illegal somehow, I would probably continue to use them, as long as people continued to accept them. 
legendary
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I probably do a lot of of things the government "banned".

Not all laws are good laws.

And what about prohibition? All that did was make alcohol more readily available than ever.
newbie
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I probably do a lot of of things the government "banned". If bitcoin still has good value if or when that time comes, then I'll continue to use it.
legendary
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bitcoin - the aerogel of money
"However, pragmatically it is necessary to understand that the majority of people now do see the government as legitimate and, if Bitcoin was banned, would not use it out of a desire to be good upstanding citizens. The Bitcoin economy would lose 90% of its user base and the value of Bitcoin would crash. Therefore, Bitcoin needs to become a viable currency for legitimate business transactions."

I'm not so sure about that. Yeah, perhaps they don't litter in the park, but as soon as lots of money is involved, even "good upstanding citizens" start misbehaving.

At least half of the people I know would dodge taxation if they could get away with dodging taxation.  Even though they think of themselves as "good upstanding citizens".   Half of the people I know who can get away with dodging taxation do dodge taxation.

In less "developed" countries this number is much higher. People in South America for instance view government in a much more cynical light than in the US or Northern Europe.  In Brazil there is a saying, "that law didn't catch on".  I can so see that happening to a bitcoin ban.
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They cannot ban Bitcoins completely, but they could attempt to make their day to day use difficult (e.g. audit and supervise companies and any high value transactions). They cannot feasibly prohibit the use of BTCs, but once they ask for a bank receipt in order for you to be the new legal owner of property or other merchandise, it could become a bit nasty.

This being said... I plan to use and accept Bitcoins till I die - banned or not! Wink
sr. member
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Honestly, I think that BTC will always be legal as a collectible item or commodity even if there is a push to make it illegal as a currency.  (within the USA's legal framework at least).  So in that regard, yes.  I would continue to "collect" and "trade" it.

I don't suspect governments will ever accept BTC for taxes, but I don't see what legal standing they have to regulate private transactions surrounding a virtual collectible.
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I yam what I yam. - Popeye
Yes I plan to use no matter what government says
sr. member
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FirstBits: 168Bc
I think it depends are how much teeth the ban has. I think the general users will continue to use it. After all, what will they do with their coins? Burn/deflate them? The extant mining pools, exchanges, and public services could be shut down. But this would not have the desired effect, it really would become a black market/laundering currency. Though many governments have the tendency to do just that - scare the legitimate users and legitimate the abusers.
hero member
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No Maps for These Territories
yes Grin i doubt it can be banned; and even if it is banned somewhere i don't see how could they ban it worldwide.
Any country banning cryptocurrency will be at a relative disadvantage in the future anyway...
hero member
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Firstbits.com/1fg4i :)
They can't tell me what math i can and can't do
legendary
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I sincerely doubt any government cares enough to try to ban bitcoin.

True, and even if they did BTC would just go underground...
newbie
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I sincerely doubt any government cares enough to try to ban bitcoin.
jr. member
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Honk, honk!
there is no single head to cut off. genius of non-hierarchical system is many heads like a hydra, cut one off more rise up in its place.

next thing is to have a holographic-based system, where each node contains the whole network in it.

noob post number 5!
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DIA | Data infrastructure for DeFi
My numbers on my hard drive?  Yes, I'll move them around when I want to.
newbie
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Yes, in fact I can't wait till they ban it! That's when it will *really* start having value.

P.S. - you can do a 'poll' easily when you create a new post.
hero member
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yes Grin i doubt it can be banned; and even if it is banned somewhere i don't see how could they ban it worldwide.




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yes
there is no way you can ever "ban" it completely, no way to filter the p2p traffic
sr. member
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Question in the post title...

Answer Yes/No

And I am asking because of a line in this article:
http://themonetaryfuture.blogspot.com/2011/04/legal-tender-illegal-tender-will.html

"However, pragmatically it is necessary to understand that the majority of people now do see the government as legitimate and, if Bitcoin was banned, would not use it out of a desire to be good upstanding citizens. The Bitcoin economy would lose 90% of its user base and the value of Bitcoin would crash. Therefore, Bitcoin needs to become a viable currency for legitimate business transactions."
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