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Topic: Your Country and Cryptos - page 44. (Read 5327 times)

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April 03, 2018, 08:57:02 AM
in my opinion only 40% of the total population in our country who knows about cryptocurrencies. But for the meantime since our government has not yet imposed regulations on cryptos so i am enjoying the benefits that i got from bitcoin and other altcoins for tax-free.
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April 03, 2018, 08:48:55 AM
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.
I think that the less media focus on crypto, the easier it will be for us to work. Many stupid journalists write all kinds of nonsense. People have an incorrect understanding of what is happening. It causes a negative ... In any case, we understand that news is the manipulation ...
full member
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April 03, 2018, 06:54:57 AM
Well in my own country, I can say cryptocurrencies just started to gain more grounds. Many people are getting more sensitised about it. I do not think any governmental proclamations has even been issued warning people off its having anything to do with it. My county is like a blossoming ground for Cryptos.
This is normal, even after the policy has come out, it is quite a long way from us, and  can't even control it, let alone the county seat.
newbie
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April 02, 2018, 09:04:01 AM
Well in my own country, I can say cryptocurrencies just started to gain more grounds. Many people are getting more sensitised about it. I do not think any governmental proclamations has even been issued warning people off its having anything to do with it. My county is like a blossoming ground for Cryptos.
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April 02, 2018, 08:27:24 AM
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.

I'm from Russia. Our government is trying to control or prohibit everything. In the media, they say only about the collapse of bitcoin, but they do not talk about growth and prospects. About other criptocurrency, they say very rarely.

That's pretty bad, most people are only getting 1 small side of the story then.
newbie
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March 31, 2018, 08:30:23 AM
Here in my country, cryptocurrency isn't that encouraged, because bitcoin isn't not legalized by the government due to the less trust they've got to cryptocurrency, but there are many merchants that exchange bitcoin to cash for some stores receiving bitcoin as payment.
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March 30, 2018, 04:41:31 PM
In my country, the crypt is seen only as an additional source to the budget, and that's it. The central bank tries by any means to deduce it from the shadows
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March 30, 2018, 02:41:25 PM
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.

I'm from Russia. Our government is trying to control or prohibit everything. In the media, they say only about the collapse of bitcoin, but they do not talk about growth and prospects. About other criptocurrency, they say very rarely.
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March 30, 2018, 11:45:35 AM
Cryptocurrencies are slowly making its headway in our country and our central banks are looking forward to drafting rules for it. This would be rules are to regulate cryptocurrency transactions to protect investors and reduce the risks of fraud or scam. This regulation that set to be finalized this year would also cover the issuance and registration of cryptocurrencies. There are already a lot of crypto users in my country and many of them are also joining the ICOs so a proper regulation is needed for investors' protection and to prevent any scam ICOs in the future.

Sounds like the basic outline that everyone should hope their own country moves towards!
jr. member
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March 30, 2018, 04:09:00 AM
In my country, almost every one who is literate up to college or university will probably have heard of bitcoin and crypto currencies, a lot of people trade in it and am sure we are the largest community from my continent (Africa) on bitcointalk, As for the government they are yet to take a position and am sure they are just adopting a wait and see position to see what other governments do. and even with the awareness unlike a country like japan its not recognized as an alternative means of payment.
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March 30, 2018, 04:08:35 AM
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.
In our country there are not much developed crypto-currencies and as in Russia so far all the adoption at the level of conversation. Mining is unprofitable, costs much more and wait for 10 years to recoup. Investing is more widespread, but only among those who believe and participate in it, and this is about 15-20% of the country, or even less.
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March 30, 2018, 03:57:56 AM
In my country-Papua-New Guinea-it is  impossible to buy crypto,even in the capital-Port-Morsby Sad Nobody gives a shit about bitcoin and other alts,I guess Im just the one of a few people  in my country interested in this industry.Thanks God Im having my brother working in Indonesia who's buying some crypto for me there. Grin
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March 30, 2018, 03:27:45 AM
Not many people know about bitcoin and crypto in my country. As for me, I heard about it only last year. There is not much advertisement. In general people can know about crypto from their friends, relatives.
newbie
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March 30, 2018, 03:18:40 AM
There is no work in my goverment about it, they dont care about crypto. But most young adults know about cryptocurrency and often discuss about cryptocurrency news, people are making big investments in crypto money.
Cryptos currency is future currency.
newbie
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March 29, 2018, 11:51:13 PM
Unlike the circumstances in my country, bitcoin has not been legalized by the government as a means of financial transactions. Many speculations are circulating outside. Some say our country's government has not legalized the bitcoin for its fluctuating value, which means that the government is afraid that its people will be losing money if they invest in bitcoins.
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March 29, 2018, 11:50:47 PM
In my country its only around 200,000-300,000 people(which is just an estimate) are trading, investing or mining in cryptocurrency. Which is a very small portion of the country. Most of the people here is still not beliving in it and is still focused in traditional trading. Also we inly have one way to buy BTC and ETH which is thru coins.ph then we just need to transfer it to other platform.
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March 29, 2018, 11:37:09 PM
until today, I think my government didn't give any statement about crypto and they only give warning for the people to beware from the crypto and be careful when the people want to invest their money in the crypto. the people need to know about the risk and should not blame other people if somehow they cannot make a profit like other people. I still waiting for my government giving a green signal for the crypto so people don't have to be afraid when they want to use crypto.
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March 29, 2018, 09:47:21 PM
I'm curious, how big are cryptos in your country? Are they still collectively referred to as bitcoin, or do news reports and local media actually dive into their merit and the difference between coins, projects, companies etc. I'm from Canada and most of the current news is wavering between reports of malware installing mining agents and the Canadian Security Exchange cracking down on ICO sales.
My country is not yet ready in crypto world but people is always ready because they want to learn more bout crypto. Most countries afraid that their people will be crazy about bitcoin. So that they minimized their people to access the crypto world.
sr. member
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March 29, 2018, 09:41:31 PM
Cryptocurrencies are slowly making its headway in our country and our central banks are looking forward to drafting rules for it. This would be rules are to regulate cryptocurrency transactions to protect investors and reduce the risks of fraud or scam. This regulation that set to be finalized this year would also cover the issuance and registration of cryptocurrencies. There are already a lot of crypto users in my country and many of them are also joining the ICOs so a proper regulation is needed for investors' protection and to prevent any scam ICOs in the future.
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Activity: 476
Merit: 10
March 29, 2018, 08:12:21 PM
In my country many people interesting with cryptocurrency, although crypto not regulated yet. Also here many people trade crypto to gain profit and mining crypto as monthly income. And here any some merchants accepted Bitcoin, crypto booming in my country and many people want to make profit from it.
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