Title: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: abdurrahman99 on October 03, 2021, 06:29:02 AM Actually I'm new online so I don't know which countries have legalized cryptocurrency and let me know if there is a list. There are many experienced users here, they have a request
Thanks in advance to everyone Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: pooya87 on October 03, 2021, 07:29:42 AM Actually I'm new online You just go to a search engine such as google.com or https://duckduckgo.com if you want a more privacy oriented search engine and type in the term you are looking for such as legality of bitcoin by country (https://www.google.com/search?q=legality+of+bitcoin+by+country) and read the results. For example the first result from wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country_or_territory) has a somewhat decent list, although some information there may be outdated or outright wrong but you get the general idea.Keep in mind that some countries may have different laws about cryptocurrencies than what they have about bitcoin, for example in many places ICOs are just illegal to run or invest in while bitcoin is legal. Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: UserU on October 03, 2021, 07:40:15 AM A simple Google search will bring you to an article by Investopedia
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/forex/041515/countries-where-bitcoin-legal-illegal.asp Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: tokyohd on October 03, 2021, 08:18:21 AM Actually I'm new online so I don't know which countries have legalized cryptocurrency and let me know if there is a list. There are many experienced users here, they have a request Mate, You can easily find this matter by searching on Google. To my knowledge, a list of some countries where cryptocurrency is legal is given. List of countries where cryptocurrency is legal South Africa, Mexico, United States, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Cyprus, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, Germany, Austria, Romania, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Sweden, Denmark If you want you can visit the link where you can get more information, https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.sagipl.com/legality-of-cryptocurrency-by-country/amp/ Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: DapanasFruit on October 03, 2021, 08:32:12 AM I am from Asia and many of the countries here don't have the fundamental problem with cryptocurrency and they are allowing their people to hold and trade Bitcoin...except for China and North Korea, of course. While many countries don't have a formal laws specifically made for the cryptocurrency industry, many are looking at Bitcoin just like forex. I am expecting that in the coming years, many of these countries will be able to look at cryptocurrency and be a part of the bandwagon when they can see the economic advantage of it. In the meantime, short-sighted countries may ban Bitcoin and will not allow related business to flourish but we are hoping it can be changed later on. As to the full list of countries allowing Bitcoin, just go and search for it in Google. Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: Ararbermas on October 03, 2021, 08:42:30 AM Actually I'm new online so I don't know which countries have legalized cryptocurrency and let me know if there is a list. There are many experienced users here, they have a request why you need list? Because as far as i know mostly who seek for such stuff online are those people who used to travel in different countries especially those who used crypto for transaction and etc. And for your information using simple search in the internet you can easily find some sites that listing such information and probably they're very informative than making thread. Must try it mate because you know its just a simple question and the answer can easily find in the internet nowadays. Just saying. Thanks in advance to everyone Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: Lucius on October 03, 2021, 10:56:49 AM Actually I'm new online... Three years on this forum doesn't make you new online, so I conclude that you only fishing merits - just a look at your post history is enough to make everything clear to me. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2492106;sa=showPosts Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: Jating on October 03, 2021, 11:31:45 AM Actually I'm new online... Three years on this forum doesn't make you new online, so I conclude that you only fishing merits - just a look at your post history is enough to make everything clear to me. https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2492106;sa=showPosts Yeah, he is pretty much new, Lol, https://i.imgur.com/inGpiDN.png Maybe what he meant is that he is the new owner of this account. ;D Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: tranthidung on October 04, 2021, 01:12:20 AM
Don't worry about countries that don't accept Bitcoin now. Eventually they will accept Bitcoin. :D Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: YOSHIE on October 04, 2021, 07:40:06 AM Actually I'm new online so I don't know which countries have legalized cryptocurrency and let me know if there is a list. Yes, maybe there is some truth in what other members of this thread have said, google is the fastest way you can find something you want to look for and need.I am also curious, if you are new online, so why are you asking for a list of countries that allow crypto, are you an international crypto investor or trader, are you an international crypto investor or trader, but I didn't see your post about it, I got 99% Bounty report submissions. Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: GeorgeJohn on October 04, 2021, 08:59:42 AM I know very well that many countries have not adopt the uses of cryptocurrency or legalize it's adoption, some of the countries still tagging cryptocurrency especially bitcoin a source or avenue of making embezzlement of funds, and this castigations is carried out by government personnel's, but from my view it's seems that about hundred percent (%100) of countries trade cryptocurrency secretly. So getting the comprehensive list of country that allows the flows of cryptocurrency or legalize crypto, the accurate analysis result can be obtain through internet.
Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: cryptoaddictchie on October 04, 2021, 09:42:22 AM List of countries where cryptocurrency is legal So warming to hear but actually not yet considered legal, and still aiming and backfiring some potential warning about crypto gaming such as axie infinity and many more. What problems about our country is lack of execution on those provision or at least idea how the crypto system works. They should study and learn so they can implement a good solution to the regulation issues that rises. "Philippines" Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: cheezcarls on October 04, 2021, 12:54:09 PM I am from Asia and many of the countries here don't have the fundamental problem with cryptocurrency and they are allowing their people to hold and trade Bitcoin...except for China and North Korea, of course. While many countries don't have a formal laws specifically made for the cryptocurrency industry, many are looking at Bitcoin just like forex. I am expecting that in the coming years, many of these countries will be able to look at cryptocurrency and be a part of the bandwagon when they can see the economic advantage of it. In the meantime, short-sighted countries may ban Bitcoin and will not allow related business to flourish but we are hoping it can be changed later on. As to the full list of countries allowing Bitcoin, just go and search for it in Google. I could say that Philippines is considered a crypto-friendly country. However, I had a feeling that their stance in the crypto and blockchain space is kinda greyish as the Philippine central bank doesn’t endorse cryptocurrencies despite being friendly towards it. Most of the banks in the Philippines aren’t crypto-friendly, except for Unionbank who has it’s own government-regulated crypto ATM and secured a digital banking license. Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: Rockstarguy on October 04, 2021, 09:52:58 PM Actually I'm new online so I don't know which countries have legalized cryptocurrency and let me know if there is a list. There are many experienced users here, they have a request Thanks in advance to everyone This is a research anyone can do without asking asking. Google will give you the right answer about countries where cryptocurrency are legalized, try to find out some things your self if the information which you got is not okay by you, you can bring it here to the forum . Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: Timelord2067 on October 05, 2021, 09:42:39 AM Thanks in advance to everyone Looks like the account recently changed hands if bpip.org is anything to go by: https://bpip.org/Profile?id=2492106 http:// Code: 1/26/2020 6:05:09 PM password reset via email Then there's the user's profile page (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2492106) which shows the UID is actually three year's old (which lends itself towards the account has been sold recently): Code: Date Registered: 2018-11-30, 11:48:52 Title: Re: Cryptocurrency Permission List Post by: hugeblack on October 08, 2021, 08:55:24 AM A good list can not be prepared unless of people with good experiences with regulatory regulations and cryptocurrencies, these people have access to information and therefore they can keep those list accurate and up-to-date.
You can find a lot of menus but unfortunately countries either are not clear in regulations' or has some legal vote and even those that have banned cryptocurrencies have not been tried or imprisoned only because they have bitcoin or Altcoins. Thus, except for the Salvador, most of the countries are classified as an assets. |