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It is pretty possible. Btc provides anonimyty and it's safe to use as for normal people, so as for terrorists, but I doeson't meen that btc should be banned. Terorist also use cars but we don't bann them, do we?
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I don't think it is posible. Sure, it may drop but it's not critical. If Bitcoin die, it definetly will not happen this year.
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I don't think that this date is actually correct, couse btc provides anonymity, so we can't say for sure.
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My friend told me about Btc a year and a half ago. I got interested and since that time I've studied a lot buy myself, mostly from internet.
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Actually, not too much. But whether nobody was talking about it in my country a year ago, now it is pretty hot topic. I always hear about it from friends and in news.
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I don't think it make sence to remove it, cause you can create another wallet if you need more anonimity.
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Personally, I don't count on Btc as on way to get rich instantly. It's not my only bussines, it's more like a hobby. You need invest a lot of money to raise a really good profit on Btc and if you don't have them, you have to work hard.
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I don't think, that buying 3-4 Btc may hurt you in a long perspective. Surelly buying bitcoin involve some risks, and it may possibly go down in future, like it happened month ago. But it keeps growing again.
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I think, ordinary people (as you called them) can learn how to use Bitcoin if they need it, but the problem is that many of them just don't. I cannot imagine why would, for example, housewife use it.
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As far as I know, the altcoin exchanges doesn't require a minimum age. At least, I didn't faced with nothing like this.
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Maybe, because it's not easy to do. Countries like China and Taiwan, which are pretty advanced, tried to stop it but failed. I think it says something.
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I've heard, Bitcoin remains llegal in Taiwan. But it is prohibited to use as an instrument of payment.
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Well, I think it depends on what country you from. Obviously, different countries have different regulations. In my country you don't have to pay tax on Bitcoin.
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I don't see the way how Bitcoin can become a currency in the country. At least it will not happend in close future. There are many people who don't trust Bitcoin, and there are more who don't even know how to use it. More over, Bitcoin isn't stable enough, to become a currency, so it's too risky to do it so.
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It's not late yet, but you will not make as much money, as you could a year or two before. Still, I think it is pretty perspective investment.
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I don't see any ways how it can be done since it is decentralized system.
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By the way, in Sweden it's prohibited to use crypto-currency to buy scrap-metal. More over, in 2013 Bitcoin was ''prohibited'' in Thailand, but later companies which worked with Bitcoin could work and even get a lisence, in spite of prohibition.
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Personally, I don't think it is possible to regulate bitcoin system, since it is absoluty decentralized. However, it is possible some countries may try to limit acces to the system.
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