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Title: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on January 31, 2018, 01:41:31 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: www.bitcoinfuji.com is a NEXT GENERATION COIN being developed by blockchain developers who want to satisfy governments.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: dangdangdang on January 31, 2018, 01:46:31 PM
There's no such coin banning except crypto banning or Cryptocurrency exchange banning like what China did in their country.
Coin banning is just like regulating ICOs so that only legitimate companies could launch ICOs because otherwise they are just scammers and nothing more important with their coins just bogus and fraud and failure.
Regulations for ICOs is highly favored because investors will then invest into certified and accredited ICOs so they wouldn't have their money wasted.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Mrrr on January 31, 2018, 01:50:38 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Paecga129 on January 31, 2018, 02:00:09 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

His first point was valid but then he started advertizing for bitcoinfuji


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: manlyxman on January 31, 2018, 02:02:20 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

Oh how happy I'd be to see all the scammy ICO/airdrops gone. ;D


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: DirtyMartini on January 31, 2018, 02:02:55 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

His first point was valid but then he started advertizing for bitcoinfuji

Yes he has created multiple threads promoting this crap..  ::)


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: greeklogos on January 31, 2018, 02:04:11 PM
Some coins couldn't be banned. The government in such case will take a position "all or nothing". I think in the current moment everything is going to ICO's banning and produce of new coins and tokens is going to be done one day.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: tomahawk9 on January 31, 2018, 02:08:52 PM
Igonore this user, keeps spreading FUD while also promoting his ico at the same time.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: cryptopussies on January 31, 2018, 02:17:06 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Government might not be able to regulate cryptocurrencies but a specific coin would be banned? Nah,cryptocurrencies are decentralized while these government are trying to make it the opposite by regulating activities that is connected to cryptocurrencies.As we all know more countries are regulating cryptocurrency transactions but not doing a total ban on the other thand there are some countries like venezuela that fully supports cryptocurrencies,and im sure there will be some countries that will follow venezuela's footsteps.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Latviand on January 31, 2018, 02:24:42 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Yes , in fact the coins are too many in the industry plus the new made by the others so there are possibilities that the others coin will be ban. And not only that. Many of the coins will not legit or in short it is just scam so i hope that the banning process wi be a filtering. Just ban the useless coins and stay the coins that trusted


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Carmen01 on January 31, 2018, 02:33:29 PM
Yes it can happen in coins and in some tokens also if you know STAMPS it's not scam but crypto ban in their country and the STAMPS TOKENS also so i say anything here can happen so better to prepare yourself in that,i think in the future digital currency already authorized and acknowledge by government so we can do really well here if that happen because we have assurance in running digital currency.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Sircheat on January 31, 2018, 02:34:58 PM
Yea of course, with the thousands of coins around, there are bound to be those of no use in the crypto or blockchain world(no product). Something has to be done about them soon..


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: bambazamba on January 31, 2018, 02:38:17 PM
I don't think government is banning any coins from the market and any coin can swipe out from the market because of some government influence knowing the very known fact that most of them are " decentralized " .
If governments were capable of doing such thing then bitcoin would be the first coin to get banned since there is so much feud in the government regarding its presence , regulation and the taxes .


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Ucy on January 31, 2018, 02:38:28 PM
Ban by whom?? Exchange or government?
Some of you really do not deserve to be on Cryptosphere am sorry to say this.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: X-ray on January 31, 2018, 03:42:30 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
A big red flag for bitcoinfuji because you are shilling for its project. As far as I know, i can define bitcoin fuji as another standard ico which didn't have any utility usage and full of so many bullshit promises.
The fact that there is a lot of people are not talking about that.
Anonymous coin can't be attacked the only possible way to attack it through use centralized exchange site. Bitcoinfuji doesn't solve anything rather than make the total amount of crypto increase.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on January 31, 2018, 11:04:20 PM
Ban by whom?? Exchange or government?
Some of you really do not deserve to be on Cryptosphere am sorry to say this.

Answer: Governments, the EU are not happy with many things


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on January 31, 2018, 11:52:36 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Government might not be able to regulate cryptocurrencies but a specific coin would be banned? Nah,cryptocurrencies are decentralized while these government are trying to make it the opposite by regulating activities that is connected to cryptocurrencies.As we all know more countries are regulating cryptocurrency transactions but not doing a total ban on the other thand there are some countries like venezuela that fully supports cryptocurrencies,and im sure there will be some countries that will follow venezuela's footsteps.

So you don't think Monero is a candidate for banning?
www.bitcoinfuji.com has a link to an article about this. Go and read about it and become informed.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 01, 2018, 01:48:57 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

What was posted is not crap, it is reality.
Compliance is the name of the game and www.bitcoinfuji.com is the answer


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Winterizing on February 01, 2018, 01:50:50 AM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 01, 2018, 03:16:51 AM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


I think you need to go to www.bitcoinfuji.com and then make a post that makes sense. You have said, 'Coins can't be banned'. Do you think a coin like Monero won't be banned in the future????????????????????????????????? I would not take the risk owning a coin like that.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: andthereyou on February 01, 2018, 04:52:18 AM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


I think you need to go to www.bitcoinfuji.com and then make a post that makes sense. You have said, 'Coins can't be banned'. Do you think a coin like Monero won't be banned in the future????????????????????????????????? I would not take the risk owning a coin like that.
You are just promoting your www.bitcoinfuji.com and you are implying Monero will be banned in the future. I think you are wrong. You will make most of the people laugh if they read your post.
Anyway as long as not all country will ban Monero, it will live.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Tilbrook007 on February 01, 2018, 05:16:34 AM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


I think you need to go to www.bitcoinfuji.com and then make a post that makes sense. You have said, 'Coins can't be banned'. Do you think a coin like Monero won't be banned in the future????????????????????????????????? I would not take the risk owning a coin like that.
You are just promoting your www.bitcoinfuji.com and you are implying Monero will be banned in the future. I think you are wrong. You will make most of the people laugh if they read your post.
Anyway as long as not all country will ban Monero, it will live.


It is a possibility and because of that possibility i would not buy Monero. Did you have a look at www.bitcoinfuji.com  ?
What is your opinion?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 01, 2018, 09:13:04 AM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


www.bitcoinfuji.com is a big opportunity - NEXT GENERATION
What is  suspicious about letting people know about a coin that has enormous potential


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: mummybtc on February 01, 2018, 09:41:48 AM
I think this is the future of fianancial market, the old guards are finding it difficult to understand this new phenomenon, the scam in the space is a big concern to me, but in a free market people make their choice, those that can help are the exchanges on which these tokens are trading on not to allow just any coins to be listed on their exchanges


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: cryptonoob312 on February 01, 2018, 09:42:21 AM
I don't think governments who have intentions to ban some coins are able to divide and differentiate what coin they want or don't want to ban. If they want they will just ban all the crypto in their country. But this is the dictatorial practice of undemocratic states that will lead to their economical problems


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: SaoAccel on February 01, 2018, 09:50:27 AM
The site you are sharing is little too obvious haha.

"Bitcoinfuji in your portfolio makes sense: RISK MANAGEMENT" - I got this in your website

ICOs can't say such words directly but it's more in a decorative way. They did not even made an effort making their tagline.
How can you suppose to say that this will hit the market? because you are just saying so? LOL it does not work like that

Bitcoinfuji is a 10 cent SAFE HAVEN
                With
ENORMOUS POTENTIAL - Also got this in their website

-EDITED


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 01, 2018, 09:50:45 AM
I don't think governments who have intentions to ban some coins are able to divide and differentiate what coin they want or don't want to ban. If they want they will just ban all the crypto in their country. But this is the dictatorial practice of undemocratic states that will lead to their economical problems

Thank you for an intelligent comment.
That is why www.bitcoinfuji.com is doing what it is doing


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: SaoAccel on February 01, 2018, 09:55:01 AM
I don't think governments who have intentions to ban some coins are able to divide and differentiate what coin they want or don't want to ban. If they want they will just ban all the crypto in their country. But this is the dictatorial practice of undemocratic states that will lead to their economical problems

Thank you for an intelligent comment.
That is why www.bitcoinfuji.com is doing what it is doing


Doing what? Can you be more direct? Like the website you had given.
Doing what exactly?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 01, 2018, 09:58:26 AM
I don't think governments who have intentions to ban some coins are able to divide and differentiate what coin they want or don't want to ban. If they want they will just ban all the crypto in their country. But this is the dictatorial practice of undemocratic states that will lead to their economical problems

Thank you for an intelligent comment.
That is why www.bitcoinfuji.com is doing what it is doing


Doing what? Can you be more direct? Like the website you had given.
Doing what exactly?

Answer to your question: Been a legally compliant coin


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: rajeswari_BTC on February 01, 2018, 10:00:25 AM
Exchange or government concept of decentralization people make their choice, those that can help regulating activities that is connected !!


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: prince05 on February 01, 2018, 10:01:11 AM
It depends in the government you are in just like in China they are banning bitcoins. So depending which part of the world you are in there are governing laws that you have to follow and that should include cryptocurrency in general. Just be mindful of your governing laws from the country you are in before you invest in cryptocurrency you might be in hot waters with the state.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Nivelir on February 01, 2018, 10:02:32 AM
Why not? I think that this is possible for one simple reason, if it really is dangerous, then it is likely to be removed from all exchanges, but in addition to decentralized exchanges. BUT I think that they can simply be denied access.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: bitctrimor1 on February 01, 2018, 10:10:34 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

First off, I would like to say that a government's power is quite broad, and if you would considering its extent, could be treated as largely encompassing. On that note, they can actually regulate, ban, impose strict regulations, or worse, even criminalize activities pertaining to the cryptocurrency market. On that regard, I think they can impose such strict rules on some coins, especially those ones that are not widely recognized in the market. For Bitcoin and Ethereum that are strong market players, I don't think a government would ban them because they can get good money and profit from them. As for other lesser know and low value coins, they could either be ignored or regulated to avoid transactions that would only flood the market but without any useful or actual value tied up with them.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: kiemponxs on February 01, 2018, 10:18:00 AM
There's no such coin banning except crypto banning or Cryptocurrency exchange banning like what China did in their country.
Coin banning is just like regulating ICOs so that only legitimate companies could launch ICOs because otherwise they are just scammers and nothing more important with their coins just bogus and fraud and failure.
Regulations for ICOs is highly favored because investors will then invest into certified and accredited ICOs so they wouldn't have their money wasted.

you are right, I really agree with what you say. I do not really understand what the OP says. I did not know he was promoting or sharing his knowledge.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Tilbrook007 on February 01, 2018, 11:20:09 AM
Why not? I think that this is possible for one simple reason, if it really is dangerous, then it is likely to be removed from all exchanges, but in addition to decentralized exchanges. BUT I think that they can simply be denied access.


Anything is possible


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: popolite11 on February 01, 2018, 04:23:30 PM
Some coins couldn't be banned. The government in such case will take a position "all or nothing". I think in the current moment everything is going to ICO's banning and produce of new coins and tokens is going to be done one day.
Yes I also think that the policy can be like that — all or nothing. Why should be some certain coin be banned and the others are given green light on the market? It will be very unfair. Am I right?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: sniveel on February 01, 2018, 04:26:01 PM
I dont think so, I didnt heard that a coin can be banned by a government caused its decentralized a the government has no shares.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: manlyxman on February 01, 2018, 04:27:08 PM
They could (as we've seen in multiple countries) and I think some should be banned simply because of their scammy nature.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: sourish on February 01, 2018, 04:51:50 PM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

His first point was valid but then he started advertizing for bitcoinfuji

Yes he has created multiple threads promoting this crap..  ::)


Is this a cautioning or advert, and what is the connection between the two?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Valuyet on February 01, 2018, 04:54:54 PM
It's impossible banning specific coins in state or country because everything is on the internet today and nothing and nobody can stop any Cryptocurrency any ways.
That's why governments are making guidelines and regulations because they knew that Cryptocurrency cannot be stopped in any form of securities and actions.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Valuyet on February 01, 2018, 04:59:02 PM
They could (as we've seen in multiple countries) and I think some should be banned simply because of their scammy nature.

Governments and States can ban the whole Cryptocurrency but cannot limit specific coins into circulating in their sovereign state therefore they could ban the whole Cryptocurrency but cannot control every Altcoins that only can be used by citizens.
Some countries are banning Cryptocurrencies that's why the citizens couldn't use any of it and they couldn't earn and every Cryptocurrency is useless in their country.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Maren on February 01, 2018, 05:07:28 PM
Coins can't be banned it is already in the concept of decentralization. You are just posting weird accusations while you are promoting the coin bitcoinfuji. Isn't that a little suspicious?


I think you need to go to www.bitcoinfuji.com and then make a post that makes sense. You have said, 'Coins can't be banned'. Do you think a coin like Monero won't be banned in the future????????????????????????????????? I would not take the risk owning a coin like that.

You can't really ban an anonymous coin, even the chinese can't do it. What governments do is try to tax the use or discourage the use where they can't tax.

And yes, we think that a coin like Monero can't be banned in the future. Government can try to disrupt the protocol, but in a decentralized system you can't just shutdown everybody. Ever wondered why torrents still work and nobody can do anything about it?

Monero, for instance, is even tougher to kill than torrents.

P.S.: Using multiple accounts is bad,mkay?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Tilbrook007 on February 01, 2018, 11:28:59 PM
It's impossible banning specific coins in state or country because everything is on the internet today and nothing and nobody can stop any Cryptocurrency any ways.
That's why governments are making guidelines and regulations because they knew that Cryptocurrency cannot be stopped in any form of securities and actions.


You are providing a reason that supports the vision of www.bitcoinfuji.com


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Kryten12 on February 01, 2018, 11:32:17 PM
I think the answer to that question is a resounding NO. You cannot ban coins that is part of the process of having a decentralised system. Governments can try and regulate crypto activities for their own citizens but that is about as far as they can go.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 01, 2018, 11:39:57 PM
I think the answer to that question is a resounding NO. You cannot ban coins that is part of the process of having a decentralised system. Governments can try and regulate crypto activities for their own citizens but that is about as far as they can go.

Are you sure about that?


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Rabbai89 on February 02, 2018, 12:03:34 AM
IDK if this will hold true! I don't think anyone knows what's really in store!


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: CryptoLand205 on February 02, 2018, 12:20:45 AM
IMO, There will be many coins which will be banned just wait till the end of this year.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: dimastegar on February 02, 2018, 12:27:50 AM
Maybe to banned coin on a regulation in a country can be done. That means a country can make a ban on transactions with the banned coin. But to ban coins from the world of cryptocurrency may not be possible, in addition to burning the total supply of a coin.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: CryptoCY3366 on February 02, 2018, 12:36:25 AM
Oh reeeeeeeeeeeeally, they gonna come after my onions. DEEP ONION that is, the only fully encrypted anonymous crypto running on the TOR network.
GOOD LUCK, those idiots can't even open an iPhone


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 02, 2018, 12:53:43 AM
IDK if this will hold true! I don't think anyone knows what's really in store!

That is why a next generation coin such as www.bitcoinfuji.com has been created
Do not miss out: ICO NOW


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: RoftheN on February 02, 2018, 12:59:09 AM
If some coins could be banned, Bitcoinfuji could be too. So be aware.

PS: I don't really think particular coins can be banned but if some scam coins could get banned, that would be very helpful.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on February 02, 2018, 01:01:51 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 02, 2018, 01:03:15 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.


Thank you for your vote of confidence.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: KingScorpio on February 02, 2018, 01:06:36 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

they will attack both anynomous coins and non anonymous coins,

because those governments basically consist today of investment punks that want everybody to sell them their time for printed money so they can develop themselves income sources,



Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 02, 2018, 01:12:04 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

they will attack both anynomous coins and non anonymous coins,

because those governments basically consist today of investment punks that want everybody to sell them their time for printed money so they can develop themselves income sources,



That why www.bitcoinfuji.com is such an important project and needs community support


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: alyssa85 on February 02, 2018, 01:26:45 AM
If a coin was a straight up ponzi, like Bitconnect, then of course the law enforcement people will move in to defend people from having their savings stolen from them in a fraudulent way.

If it's just a normal coin like Ether or Litecoin or Doge, where there isn't any pre-mine nor any false promises nor any fraud, it's not going to be banned, it's just another cryptocurrency, an asset like any other.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: batang_bitcoin on February 02, 2018, 02:20:27 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Why not name those coins that you know that can be banned? Be specific with those anonymous coins, everyone invested to those coins and if you are just trolling around you are spreading FUD.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
Nice way of advertising by adding some FUDs on the top.


Thank you for your vote of confidence.
Thanking for what? Just because I've said that its a "nice" way of advertising? Your website is not even secured and I doubt it that you'll become successful. So that's the way you are advertising, you are saying that cryptocurrencies will be ban by the government and then yours will not? What are you thinking with this bitcoin fuji? it is untouchable?
it's just another cryptocurrency
A mere altcoin.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: iconoclast on February 02, 2018, 02:26:59 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

How? If governments can't stop physical commodities crossing their borders like drugs how are they going to stop a string of letters and numbers travelling electronically? Sorry, governments can make things difficult but they will never be able to stop it.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: iconoclast on February 02, 2018, 02:31:39 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
/
Why does the coin you are promoting not have any info about the people who are behind it?
When you see no biographical information it automatically looks like a scam.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 02, 2018, 03:24:23 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now
/
Why does the coin you are promoting not have any info about the people who are behind it?
When you see no biographical information it automatically looks like a scam.


Go to the white paper at www.Bitcoinfuji.com

There is biographical information in the white paper


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Baronggot on February 02, 2018, 03:33:46 AM
If bitcoin can got banned in some countries, i don't think they can't ban alternate coins too. It's the government's decision because they have their own rules too and I don't think your solution could ever stop government from banning cryptos, either.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: jamesashmore1964 on February 02, 2018, 04:17:32 AM
If bitcoin can got banned in some countries, i don't think they can't ban alternate coins too. It's the government's decision because they have their own rules too and I don't think your solution could ever stop government from banning cryptos, either.


www.bitcoinfuji.com will be delivering what governments want: Many do not want Bitcoin and many alts.
www.bitcoinfuji.com is a NEXT GENERATION COIN being developed by blockchain developers who want to appease governments.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 02, 2018, 04:22:39 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

How? If governments can't stop physical commodities crossing their borders like drugs how are they going to stop a string of letters and numbers travelling electronically? Sorry, governments can make things difficult but they will never be able to stop it.

Governments can do what they like. They are a law to their own


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: OriginTrain on February 02, 2018, 04:26:21 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

Hilarious. I don't know why these little ICO projects bother trying to shill themselves. It just makes them look like scams and will detract any serious investor from joining them.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Tilbrook007 on February 02, 2018, 04:57:40 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: Put www.Bitcoinfuji.com in your portfolio: compliance beyond expectations: 10 cents ICO now

If I were the government I'd start by banning this crap you just posted.

Hilarious. I don't know why these little ICO projects bother trying to shill themselves. It just makes them look like scams and will detract any serious investor from joining them.


There are 3,000 free ICO participants in this ICO that signed up from this forum
www.bitcoinfiji.com is a next generation coin


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: Enki369 on February 03, 2018, 09:54:03 AM
There's no such coin banning except crypto banning or Cryptocurrency exchange banning like what China did in their country.
Coin banning is just like regulating ICOs so that only legitimate companies could launch ICOs because otherwise they are just scammers and nothing more important with their coins just bogus and fraud and failure.
Regulations for ICOs is highly favored because investors will then invest into certified and accredited ICOs so they wouldn't have their money wasted.

 www.bitcoinfuji.com says good thoughts/comment


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: EMV on February 10, 2018, 08:56:27 AM
Governments are busy putting new laws together to regulate cryptos. Beware that some coins could be outlawed: I am not going to name the coins but there is a strong possibility anonoymous coins could come under attack by regulatory authorities.
Solution: www.bitcoinfuji.com is a NEXT GENERATION COIN being developed by blockchain developers who want to satisfy governments.
Cryptocurrencies received so high level of popularity that the governments should reckon with them even. Already it is impossible to forbid or disown perfidiously from this phenomenon. The market dictates the terms. According to forecasts of experts, capitalization of bitcoins next year will exceed 600 billion dollars. Already today coins take the sixth place in the world on this indicator, having bypassed Russian ruble. As of December 15, 2017 capitalization makes 300 billion dollars. And what will be in several years?
Therefore not to do without legalization of this phenomenon. Though initially cryptocurrencies are positioned as the decentralized coins which do not submit to any regulatory norms and structures. It means that no state influences directly their course, quantity and so on. From there is a mass of questions.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: hiddenmist on February 10, 2018, 09:29:01 AM
I think it is possible to ban crypto specially those ICO scam that  only after the money of the investors. It is a good action from the government to filter the good and the bad ICO which is rampant now a days.


Title: Re: Could some coins be banned?
Post by: donalfonso on February 10, 2018, 09:46:15 AM
How do you ban coins that people dont really hold physically, you can only stop crypto exchanges and wallet providers from having anything to do with the coin. But just banning a coin with out exchanges getting involved will only be a mere act with no tooth behind it. So in the end the most important actor for banning a coin in the crypto space is the exchange