I see many of us investing in stocks , shares, bonds,forex and now crypto currencies especially BTC for higher returns and good future of our survivors. This has been prevailing for some time now and i also see many of us remove their profits and keep the principal amount as it for getting more returns, thats also a good strategy. I would have compounded it for much more good returns instead of withdrawing it partially as BTC has a long way to go.
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Where can we find the spreadsheet or the list of participants ?
Its going to be 4 weeks now , but we still cant find the spreadsheet .
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Let me inform that every country has got their own vision, own regulations and own challenges to make BTC legal, There are so many factors to be considered before legalizing the coin and bring on the usage in the economy as well. Pros and cons will also be seen and negotiated well before taking any big decision and proceeding to make it legal. Presently , because of its decentralized nature, many are scared to even go with it . But i see BTC is such a thing which can change the economy of a country if legalized.
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Very tough question . First of all, plz let us understand that BTC is not yet regulated globally , thats one of the main reason which question sits survival long time. ONly bTC team can answer this and their vision as well in terms of short term and long term .I had this doubt myself as in my country its not regulated yet and there are no signs of being regulated here .May be it may happen in the near future seeing the demand of BTC and usage, anything is possible.But i have no opinion on 100 years survival.
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I agree , presently the transaction fees are pretty much higher than expected. If BTC has to remain consistent and bring in more and more volume considering its growth, then this issue of higher fees should be sorted out as soon as possible. I see many of bTC users get angry because of this issue and also do not participate in doing nay transaction next time, they would prefer a different alt coin with lower fees.
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