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61  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Which countries have the friendliest bitcoin regulatory environment? on: June 08, 2013, 08:41:20 PM
Isn't it funny that nobody answered the question? That says a lot about the BTC ecosystem.
I have been thinking about this but there is no simple solution to this problem.

Issues that make it almost impossible to answer this question:
 
1. laws can be changed anytime, so no country is "safe"
2. All countries will be affected by a drought in tax revenue sooner or later, even those "friendly" to BTC
3. Most countries have extradition agreements, or can be forced to do what the US says, in several ways (military force being the last, and least sophisticated one)

So the results is that realistically, no country is safe for BTC right now.

China? I think there is a misunderstanding about their intentions. Knowing the Chinese culture I don't see any reason to believe they're BTC friendly. They are a culture that always plays things like chess, so they can "change their mind" at anytime, even if they were friendly, as some think.

North Korea? Cuba? Iran? Good luck getting hosting and reliable Internet in some of these, let alone the problems of running a business "from" there. Moreover, if you set up in the "axis of evil" countries, you'll stand out more and the US will go after you first.

African countries? Dictatorship, civil wars...total instability if you want to do business. Rule of law is not worth the paper it is printed on, depending on the country.

South America? They'll go against US interests only as long as the US does not use its ultimate card, which is the military one. Venezuela is a mess. Brazil has important business ties with the US so they can be blackmailed that way. Argentina can only challenge the US so far and is in itself in political turmoil. Uruguay, Chile have never been safe harbour from the US and when the time comes, I don't think they'd hesitate to not risk their rship with the US by complying with its requests. Yeah I know, that's sad news for BTC.uy and any BTC business Jeff Berwick would like to base there, but c'est la vie. If they think their companies, or investor's money is safe there, time will teach them an expensive lesson.

Iceland? Sounds good, but I heard that they just voted back in power people that got them into the mess into the first place, because the wonderful revolutionaries of the "constitution of the people" did not deliver on what they promised. Yeah, I know, wonderful world we live in.

Please note that I am generalizing, and I know it, so please don't bother telling me how great the net access is in Iran, or that Africa is not a country. I know that, I am just trying to make a greater point.

In the end of the day it seems that the only (least bad) option is Russia, but good luck promoting a serious business in the BTC environment based there, and good luck with Putin or the local gangsters asking for "protection money".

Conclusion: best place to based a BTC business in right now is in one of two places: out of this planet, or in the future Wink
62  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What brought you to bitcointalk and your interest in bitcoins? on: June 01, 2013, 11:12:48 PM
No problem. It is just that the other thread has already plenty of replies and getting quite interesting!
63  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Imagine: BTC totally illegal in US. Would it continue growing? Why and how? on: June 01, 2013, 07:02:09 PM
Thank you for your great answer. Any more opinions or comments on this?
64  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How old are you and what brought you into Bitcoin? on: June 01, 2013, 06:58:50 PM
why age is needed?

This is just a post of interest, to see what kind of people there are here, I assume.

Exactly. I think it helps us to make much more sense of the Bitcoin landscape when we know the average age of BTC users. I also personally like demographics. I want to know if BTC is only a new generation thing, or there are people of all ages/socio-economic strata/countries here
65  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What brought you to bitcointalk and your interest in bitcoins? on: June 01, 2013, 06:56:07 PM
I started a very similar thread yesterday. Either OP is trying to hijack it Wink or he likes to ask the same questions on new threads? Roll Eyes
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=221165.0;topicseen
I think would be better if we all keep responding in the thread from yesterday...otherwise it gets messy and we miss responses
66  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: How old are you and what brought you into Bitcoin? on: June 01, 2013, 11:34:42 AM
Very interesting thread! I am glad I started it. Keep on replying guys! Nice to know the people behind the usernames.
67  Other / Beginners & Help / Imagine: BTC totally illegal in US. Would it continue growing? Why and how? on: June 01, 2013, 11:29:12 AM
Imagination game:

The US gov  (or an earthquake/meteorite/whatever) comes down so hard on BTC that the US market is completely gone. (please do not deviate into the validity of this imagined assumption, help us keep focused on the question and the thread on topic)

In your opinion:
Would BTC continue growing?
If so, what would be the main driving forces behind it?
At what rate would it grow, in which countries, etc...
(FINALLY, any other comments you think are relevant)
68  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Best current Bitcoin directories? on: June 01, 2013, 11:21:11 AM
Quake, I don't have a link but I guess you can Google it?
69  Other / Beginners & Help / Best current Bitcoin directories? on: May 31, 2013, 04:57:46 PM
I recently saw a list of the top 50 bitcoin websites with the highest traffic, but I think there were some directories being built and you guys may know more about this than Google, right? Anyone has links to BTC directories of any kind pointing at BTC websites, companies, whatever...?
70  Other / Beginners & Help / How old are you and what brought you into Bitcoin? on: May 31, 2013, 04:51:58 PM
This may have been asked before, but I have not seen it. I guess many of you will try (and fail) to be funny with all sorts of jokes, but it would be interesting to know what kind of people are here right now.
Feel free to add your location too.
71  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Way to get round the 5 post limit... on: May 31, 2013, 04:50:04 PM
Now I am confused. Is the real limit 4 posts, or 5 or 15?
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