media always seeks sensationalism, so it's not really against bitcoin as much as trying to find news what would sell more.
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Even a rock could be dangerous in the wrong hands, so the answer is yes.
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Курс биткоина упал до 13 тыс. долларов после сообщений о подготовке Южной Кореей законопроекта о полном запрете торговли криптовалютами, свидетельствуют данные торгов.
Как сообщает Report со ссылкой на РИА Новости, министр юстиции Южной Кореи Пак Сан Ги заявил, что власти страны обеспокоены чрезмерным ростом криптовалютных спекуляций и готовят законопроект, подразумевающий запрет торговли цифровой валютой. Отмечается, что Южная Корея является одним из крупнейших рынков торговли биткоином и Ethereum.
Eng The bitcoine rate fell to 13 thousand dollars after reports of South Korea's preparation of a draft law on a complete ban on trade in crypto-currencies, according to the bidding data.
According to the report with reference to RIA Novosti, South Korea's Justice Minister Pak San Guy said that the country's authorities are worried about the excessive growth of crypto-currency speculation and are preparing a bill implying a ban on trading in digital currency. It is noted that South Korea is one of the largest markets for trade in bitcoin and Ethereum.
I'm not sure I agree to this. Probably because I have no idea what it says...
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from what I know south korea is a leader in internet industry; there would be no usefulness in banning bitcoin.
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it's always risky to do things in an exaggerated manner
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what exactly did the south korea government decide ?
Its still up, and I don't think they have made the decision to turn it back to crypto. So there's a lot of FUD surrounding their decision. Last time I heard, there was a petition among locals to the South Korean government not to ban bitcoin. Although we can't deny that something is going on with the South Korean trading exchanges. They are almost at a premium price. That's why government is likely looking at that issue and the decision hinges on what they are going to find out. We have this seen this before. When China suddenly suspends its trading platform around March and investigate if there's serious manipulation behind. I just hope that South Korea government though doesn't follow the footsteps of its neighbor and suddenly shutdown everything related to cryptocurrency. We are going to be affected by it for sure. So what exactly happens if a government banns bitcoin in a country? Can you not still use it if you have internet?
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I’m newbie here... What’s the best way to earn Bitcoin? I need assistance please. Thank you.
For newbie like you, you are free to participate in bounty because newbie in rank are might to join in bounty. But you must choose the better campaign by reading the ann thread, know who are the teams and investors, look for a good project, popularity of participants of a campaign and read the rules of a campaign. Then if you are promote to junior member you are might to join in a signature campaign to earn more money per week unlike bounty that the payments are after the end of the project. Are bounties different from signature campaigns?
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What do you mean by "Micro tasking"?
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what exactly did the south korea government decide ?
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Instead of starting a war against it, banks should start investing in it, and try to get a piece of the pie.
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Use it as much as possible and it will remain. It has value because we say so.
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Must not have been easy for him to admit that.
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Rebranding? A logo? Is this a joke? This is a functional tool, not MySpace.
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Are those new users helping them with anything?
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I think the only thing they have it's lower fees. But not much value.
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You're here, so at least you need it. And yes - we have to get at least a little free from big brother's grasp.
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It dropped and rose before. Even more now because there other people using it.
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How can evolution be a hoax? Where did you think you came from?
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It's called a will. Are you an old man already? Or just seen a weird movie?
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Yes, it does. You give people things, and they give you money for them.
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