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321  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-12-03] US Federal Reserve Issues Bitcoin Warning on: December 04, 2017, 12:12:17 PM
apparently the authorities began to panic.  As they say, Bitcoin will destroy the econimic and financial system.  Does this mean that the economic and financial system is very weak?  Imagine that Bitcoin is a train that is racing at full speed.  What to do ? 
  • stand on the rails against him to stop it?
  • Wait for the next stop and go on the train and go with him?

322  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-12-03] The White House is currently monitoring Bitcoin on: December 04, 2017, 11:58:38 AM
This news sound like they began to monitoring bitcoin only now or few time ago. But I believe the USA putted their attention on bitcoin long time ago, maybe even from the most moment of it's creation. Many of American rich people invested big founds in bitcoin and just waiting for decision of the government about bitcoin's legalization.
I completely agree. I think that they first and foremost thought that it was a bubble, he would destroy himself. Now they see that this is not so, but they continue to call bitcoin a bubble. Perhaps the fact that Bitcoin too quickly became expensive and popular did not give them the opportunity to kill him at the beginning
323  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-12-03] Nobel Economists Don’t Like Bitcoin Because it Disrupts Traditional on: December 04, 2017, 11:45:10 AM
"bitcoin destroys the entire worldview of these ordinary economists and the system of finance." Are you serious? this system has already started to destroy itself before bitcoin, it requires updates for a long time. But the oligarchs are behind the government, so everything is fine, according to this scheme they are enriched, but not ordinary people. And this is proof that the people are showing more interest in Bitcoin
324  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30]Trump’s Federal Reserve Nominee: Cryptos “Don’t Really Matter Today” on: December 01, 2017, 05:39:22 AM
I think that they will legitimize him most likely. Now the dollar on the background of bitcoin, looks like a bubble, but only that does not burst and will release air. Dolars can be printed as many US banks as possible, unlike Bitcoin
325  Bitcoin / Press / Re: 2017-11-30] Bitcoin lost $2,000 in a single day, but that’s okay – right? on: December 01, 2017, 05:24:31 AM
this was to be expected, bitcoin too quickly rose to the top. As an old cause of fever. Here already on the levels of psychologists it became clear to me that any bad news will bring down the course and lead to panic
326  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] Get ready for a wave of Bitcoin forks on: December 01, 2017, 05:10:43 AM
I do not see anything wrong with forks. No matter how many of them were there. When that comes their time, maybe you should not merge them in the first days, but hold in the long. always happy with this freebie)
327  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] Indonesia is Trying to Ban Bitcoin After Value Hits $11,000 on: December 01, 2017, 04:52:23 AM
Bitcoin is not the cause of terrorism and money laundering. Let them solve the problem of terrorism, and not prohibit bitcoin. Is only bitcoin being used only by terrorists? I think that 99% are ordinary people who want to earn a little. The money that is on the account in the bank does not give such an increase in% of income. Is the government against the enrichment of its people?
328  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] Bitcoin price fall: Is it the beginning of the end? on: December 01, 2017, 01:26:05 AM
I do not think that this is the beginning of the end, but an ordinary panic. The resulting in the aftermath Bitcoin fever, when the bad news evokes these consequences. If you scream a bomb, then everyone will fall full, although you had a look of admiration than that
329  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] Bitcoin price hits 846,357 Indian rupees approx. $13,118 on: December 01, 2017, 01:09:11 AM
Today I read that India wants to ban Bitcoin, I can say that countries that ban bitcoins are doomed. You can print money as much as you like, and those countries that support the idea of bitcoin will win, and countries that are banned bitcoin , the price of their national currency will depreciate.
330  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] John Bogle: "Avoid Bitcoin Like the Plague” on: December 01, 2017, 01:00:27 AM
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"Bitcoin does not have a basic profitability," added Bogl.
Bitcoin is in great demand. If gold was not needed, then its price was as simple metal, but from the fact that it is not enough and it needs someone and it's worth its money



331  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] Turkish religious figures: Bitcoin does not suit Islam on: November 30, 2017, 06:05:35 PM
do not think that I as a prejudiced attitude to Islam, but not only bitcoin does not suit Islam, there are many things that do not arrange, Again look at the bad side of this coin is not to find a positive
332  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-15] Government Causes Bitcoin to Land in India's Supreme Court on: November 30, 2017, 05:56:00 PM
Watching such news about the prohibition of bitcoin in different countries, it seems to me that  in Bitcoin is only looking for a negative one. Maybe we should look at the positive side of this coin
333  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2018-11-28] Bitcoin is a Bubble. But It Won’t Burst For Long - Akke Svenson, Ra on: November 30, 2017, 05:48:21 PM
I do not support such ideologists about the bubble and why the bubble? It seems to me that this money is a long bloated puzir. In addition, he began to slowly but surely lower the air
334  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30]China Banker: Formalize Blockchain to Curb Underground Money Flow on: November 30, 2017, 05:40:31 PM
One of the most logical statements coming from an official recently. This is inevitable for all governments, in my opinion: The more they try to ban or restrict cryptocurrencies, the more money will be driven off the grid and underground. If governments want to make money off of cryptocurrencies, they have to find a way to legalize and regulate them.
They can take an example from Japan. But in my opinion, they want to get a price.
Or they deliberately make such statements to change the course. It's been so long now such questions are solved, it's kind of weird
335  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-30] John McAfee will ‘eat his own d*ck’ if he’s wrong about Bitcoin! on: November 30, 2017, 05:34:43 PM
Two years left, this is a very loud statement. Maybe he has a plan for how to raise it by 1 million. Now this is really in his interest. It is possible that he himself will buy bitcoin for one million to avoid this
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337  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-28] Keiser: Dollar Collapsing Against Bitcoin on: November 28, 2017, 11:31:37 AM
Sooner or later the government will have to touch Bitcoin. Now it is very high, to prohibit bitcoin = to take money from people. This will lead to unpredictable consequences. There is a possibility that people will go against the government in such a case revolution.
338  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-28-17] Regulation Round-Up: Kenya, Ghana and Algeria Fudding and Fighting on: November 28, 2017, 10:53:12 AM
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They have a point. But if they ban cryptocurrency. Do they think illegal stuffs their will end? I don't think so. They must have deeper study about this first. Before doing such harsh decisions. Some of their neighborhood countries are now embraced cryptocurrencies. They just have to set regulations to regulate users.

I second with your opinion. All the illegal activities, such as smuggling and pirating won't be stopped, even though these countries governments ban cryptocurrencies. They need to make out proper plans & strategies to banish all the illegal stuffs...
I support, crypto currency is not the cause of piracy and smuggling. Perhaps the level of smuggling in these countries is higher than in other countries, not because of a good level of economy, living conditions ... It's already like the scheme first threatens to be banned to intimidate the people. And podpoddologom it starts to regulate, so that the people adopted any law on regulation
339  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-26]Bitcoin Crushes $9,000 on Growing Signs of Mainstream Adoption on: November 28, 2017, 10:40:01 AM
Such a rapid rise in the price of bitcoin, became frightening for me. And causes anxiety. As if riding a sports car with a huge speed and you do not know what to expect in front, too quickly
340  Bitcoin / Press / Re: [2017-11-27] Bitcoin - Too Far Too Fast? on: November 28, 2017, 10:24:32 AM
Bitcoin is like a gold rush that began in the middle of the XIX century. Where the prey was in great volumes, which caused an over-interest. And in the case of bitcoin, then there is a faster price increase.
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