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Title: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: tyz on October 31, 2016, 07:35:15 PM
Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets

The European countries have a mixed reaction towards Bitcoin. The rate of Bitcoin adoption varies among countries in the continent. The same can be said about the governments and the respective central banks’ stance towards the digital currency. Ukraine is among one of the few nations to have a supportive cryptocurrency ecosystem.

http://www.newsbtc.com/2016/10/31/ukraine-mp-declares-btc-assets/


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: InvoKing on October 31, 2016, 07:45:09 PM
Mr Alexei Mushak owns a total of 465 BTCs ($325,000), not bad for a politician  ;)
That was a courageous act from his side but we should say that his country is relatively opened for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, maybe it will be the leader of the crypto revolution


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: veleten on November 01, 2016, 02:47:42 AM
Mr Alexei Mushak owns a total of 465 BTCs ($325,000), not bad for a politician  ;)
That was a courageous act from his side but we should say that his country is relatively opened for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, maybe it will be the leader of the crypto revolution
one would be wise to take ukrainian polititians declarations (both financial and political) with a pinch of salt
there is a member of parlaiment  who declared 1 trillion UAH =appr. 38bil $
after having been confronted he  said it was merely a  joke
http://en.news-original.ru/the-ex-commander-of-aydar-melnychuk-declared-39-billion.html
http://sevendaynews.com/2016/10/30/in-kiev-explained-the-declaration-of-38-billion-of-the-former-commander-of-aydar/


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: InvoKing on November 01, 2016, 11:20:04 PM
Mr Alexei Mushak owns a total of 465 BTCs ($325,000), not bad for a politician  ;)
That was a courageous act from his side but we should say that his country is relatively opened for bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general, maybe it will be the leader of the crypto revolution
one would be wise to take ukrainian polititians declarations (both financial and political) with a pinch of salt
there is a member of parlaiment  who declared 1 trillion UAH =appr. 38bil $
after having been confronted he  said it was merely a  joke
http://en.news-original.ru/the-ex-commander-of-aydar-melnychuk-declared-39-billion.html
http://sevendaynews.com/2016/10/30/in-kiev-explained-the-declaration-of-38-billion-of-the-former-commander-of-aydar/

well the media and the guy cited here were kind of enemy so...who knows what is the truth!
sometimes i think that politicians in general and everything related to politics is a joke... a big one  :-\
we will see how accurate this news later  ;)


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: Clement Kaliyar on November 02, 2016, 02:54:33 AM
The news that a parliamentary member in ukraine having a total 465 BTC is awesome ,but i was searching about the details regarding Alexei Mushak and i could not find a single photo or detail regarding him in the internet,is this a real news or just a hoax


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: Betwrong on November 02, 2016, 11:11:16 AM
The news that a parliamentary member in ukraine having a total 465 BTC is awesome ,but i was searching about the details regarding Alexei Mushak and i could not find a single photo or detail regarding him in the internet,is this a real news or just a hoax

No, it's not a hoax. Alexei Mushak is a real person. He is the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine ( literally Supreme Council of Ukraine).
And here's the information about him on their official site:

http://itd.rada.gov.ua/mps/info/page/17996


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: yayayo on November 02, 2016, 01:34:15 PM
I'm not so sure if the Ukraine really has a "supportive cryptocurrency ecosystem". The country is in state of more or less controlled chaos, therefore I think the government is simply absorbed by solving the pressing problems regarding the country's eastern war zone and has no resources left to really look into Bitcoin. So a single Member of the Parliament declaring Bitcoin assets should not be generalized to forming a perception of a Bitcoin-supporting government.

I think more widespread Bitcoin use in the Ukraine is simply motivated by the insecurity and the desolate economic circumstances that led to very high inflation of the national currency. People are seeking ways to preserve what's left of their wealth. As precious metals are largely unavailable, Bitcoin seems to be the most accessible solution. Because the government has no time to "regulate" (read: restrict) Bitcoin use, the currency can grow organically.

ya.ya.yo!


Title: Re: [2016-10-31] Parliamentary Member in Ukraine Declares Bitcoin Assets
Post by: veleten on November 05, 2016, 08:30:59 AM
Some other details here - https://coinidol.com/bitcoin-declaration-fever-among-ukrainian-elite/  - Dmitry Golubov, the chairman of the "Internet Party of Ukraine” has declared 4376 Bitcoins. And by the end of October Bitcoin’s market capitalization had beat the market capitalization of local currency.

don't get me started on "Internet Party of Ukraine"   ;D
here are some real life images of their members and videos for your viewing pleasure

http://linapps.s3.amazonaws.com/linapps/photomojo/ksn.com/photos/2014/10/g14855-darth-vader-seeks-to-conquer-ukraine/276056-darth-vader-leader-of-ukraines-internet-party-edccb.jpg

https://d.ibtimes.co.uk/en/full/1380086/pram.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/By8YfvfIEAAVbQc.jpg

https://i.ytimg.com/vi/X620ch6ccME/maxresdefault.jpg



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbb9r2sLi9Y&list=PLO3EC39XIMVugekCobYxfeoGTvlEjIPVX&index=8