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Topic: Your Country and Cryptos - page 51. (Read 5327 times)

newbie
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March 14, 2018, 10:54:44 AM
#97
I don't watch news programs. But in my country, everyone knows that there is a cryptocurrency. Everyone knows about bitcoin, even my grandmother. But on this their knowledge is limited.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 100
March 14, 2018, 10:26:19 AM
#96
I am from Ukraine, in our country many people are involved in crypto, many people buy mining equipment, Ukrainian ICOs appear  for example Rentberry or Remme, many people speak about crypto in the streets. 
legendary
Activity: 1652
Merit: 1000
March 14, 2018, 09:48:51 AM
#95
if i have to honest that my local media always be provide negative news for crypto because they does not liked crypto grow but it does not stopped people to use bitcoin because most people in my country already get the benefit from crypto and everyday volume support for bitcoin and altcoin trading were growing for each exchange so i think this is small proof that crypto users in my country was increasing
newbie
Activity: 139
Merit: 0
March 14, 2018, 09:33:28 AM
#94
For Now, my Country, still safe from bitcoin, because they not fully ban this cryptocurrency, but just banned cryptocurrency for transaction,  for investment still accepted, and I think the government still in process reviewing the material for this topic, I hope they will support it to  develop economic in Indonesia when digital era is growing very fast, we need this technology to adapt with the situation
hero member
Activity: 742
Merit: 500
The revolutionary trading ecosystem
March 14, 2018, 09:26:56 AM
#93
In my country, only few people know about crypto and there is no real stance of the government against it trading, though some p2p exchanges are poping up but only few people indeed understand what ICO is all about, even the educated fellas that you will think should understand all about it still feel it is another ponzi scheme
member
Activity: 98
Merit: 10
March 14, 2018, 09:20:11 AM
#92
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 it's not too big if I compare with another country because in my country, still, only a few people that know about bitcoin and cryptocurrency and some of them are using cryptocurrency to make money. and the government still not accepting bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a new source to make money for our people. but I see there is a good response from the younger people which is studied in college and they want to learn about cryptocurrency while they are studying and I think this will help to spreads cryptocurrency to other people.

are you aware of any other blockchain related businesses or startups happening in your country?
hero member
Activity: 2870
Merit: 574
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March 14, 2018, 04:54:18 AM
#91
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 it's not too big if I compare with another country because in my country, still, only a few people that know about bitcoin and cryptocurrency and some of them are using cryptocurrency to make money. and the government still not accepting bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a new source to make money for our people. but I see there is a good response from the younger people which is studied in college and they want to learn about cryptocurrency while they are studying and I think this will help to spreads cryptocurrency to other people.
newbie
Activity: 182
Merit: 0
March 14, 2018, 04:20:05 AM
#90
In my country as you would imagine, crypto world is reffered to as bitcoin, and its ok, we just need to keep educating people on it, it is just opening its door to the world, one step at a time
newbie
Activity: 136
Merit: 0
March 14, 2018, 04:15:39 AM
#89
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 my country Philippines the cryptocurrency is not yet accepted majority of people here but the bank of the Philippines is supporting bitcoin. With this the future of cryptocurrency here is at hand.
full member
Activity: 420
Merit: 100
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March 14, 2018, 03:26:41 AM
#88
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.
Most people here only know about bitcoin and the news are all about the bitcoin price when it soared passed $20.000 and when the price crashed. The government stand on crypto hasn't changed since 2014 as they forbid anyone to use crypto as a payment method.
sr. member
Activity: 621
Merit: 288
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March 14, 2018, 03:17:37 AM
#87
Here there is no regulations. There are exchanges and all working but goverment does not say anything about crypto.
They are waiting something but who knows.
i wish its going to all legal and supported by goverment.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 10
March 14, 2018, 03:16:49 AM
#86
My country prohibits crypto as a medium of exchange (means of payment). But the government does not prohibit citizens from owning, storing, and using them in languages ​​that legalize payments with crypto currency.
full member
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C O M B O
March 14, 2018, 03:13:12 AM
#85


the development of crypto and bitcoin in my country is not so strong and fast. because of various issues and bad rumors are often preached television media.
but, for global development. it is so fast and very popular. maybe 4 8 years ahead there will be many countries that legitize bitcoin and crypto
newbie
Activity: 85
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March 14, 2018, 03:12:06 AM
#84
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.
The government of my country, they don't like cryptocurrencies, they said that cryptocurrencies are high risk of losing money and bubbles assets. Although they don't ban usage of cryptocurrencies to be traded on local exchanger, however cryptocurrencies are considered as something dangerous as instrument of investment in my country, but the community of cryptocurrencies grows up day by day.

In my case, it's not like the government doesn't like, it's just that the government is being cautious in promoting the cryptocurrency market because the central bank has been very doubtful of the market because of how volatile and unpredictable it is, plus the news that many people have been scammed or victimized by shady characters involved in this market, so I can't blame them for being cautious. But, I could also say that a lot of people are really supporting the cryptocurrency market and are always looking forward of the good changes it can bring.
member
Activity: 329
Merit: 10
March 14, 2018, 03:08:14 AM
#83
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 my country the financial condition is very concerning and very much debt to the state financial condition in the country is almost impossible and it will be difficult to be paid for cryptocurrency technology of course in this country is still not fully supported. very sad.
newbie
Activity: 140
Merit: 0
March 14, 2018, 03:03:10 AM
#82
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 really has a big number of people supporting cryptocurrencies; people here are just so curious with looking for new ventures that are fairly easy but could give a good return. However, I think that more people here actually do the basic kind of ventures with only a few doing the more advanced ones like investing or day trading. The fact about many people here is that the collective knowledge of a big number of cryptocurrency supports are not that technical compared to other countries. Unfortunately as well, many business entities and even the government is not too positive about cryptocurrencies that basically stops people from totally embracing it.
newbie
Activity: 48
Merit: 0
March 14, 2018, 02:58:34 AM
#81
Thai government is working on crypto regulations and taxes. I heard they would tax us 15% of capital gains, that's quite a lot in my opinion :/
member
Activity: 476
Merit: 10
CAT.EX Exchange
March 14, 2018, 02:49:45 AM
#80
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 my country cryptocurrency in about very hard because in my country have not made regulation about digital currency like bitcoin and other cryptocurrency and make the users or owners of cryptocurrency little trouble to use its assets.
member
Activity: 470
Merit: 12
March 14, 2018, 02:48:13 AM
#79
At this moment, our government is warning people about the fluctuation and instability of cryptocurrencies. From November until now, several news reports have been focused on Bitcoin, and surprisingly, they were not only negative. Our minister of finances says crypto should be taxed stolen from people in the near future, but fortunately, he has actually no idea how to do that  Grin. We are okay until summit and probably +-6 months before they will realize such regulations at least.
sr. member
Activity: 798
Merit: 250
homt.net
March 14, 2018, 02:40:50 AM
#78
In my county, Nigeria the government is warning people everyday about the use of Bitcoin, they are even calling cryptocurrency scam. Most senators in my country don't even use ATM cards not to talk of digital currency. It's a very unfortunate situation we have in my country about the blockchain technology. In short we are 10 years backward in this amazing technological advancement. How I wish this situation will change. We need more campaigns to reach my country because Nigeria is the most populated country in the whole of west Africa.
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