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January 14, 2017, 11:26:48 AM
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Call them potential terrorists and take away their freedoms. This is a change. If many terrorists was really using Bitcoin/crypto then the marketcap would be so fucking large it would be obvious.

Indeed.  Economic freedom is something states are afraid of.  Then they cannot rip off their productive people any more.  Control their money, and you control them.  Bitcoin was a way out.  They've seen it.


Freedom is hard to achieve, and humanity was always enslaved. It's only 200 years since physical slavery was abolished, only to find ourselves in a new form of slavery.

Yes financial slavery, this time not with chains and whips, but with electronic money and debit cards.

Inflation is so fucking big, that Bitcoin is too easy to protect against inflation with it, that is why hoarding was banned in many countries.

What you are saying is true due to this only they want to control bitcoin by doing all this laws so that uses should get afraid and dont use bitcoin or other crypto currency.
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January 14, 2017, 11:32:09 AM
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Stop making such a big deal about it. Think of it as cash - it's effectively anonymous, and would you think it a violation of your privacy if your nation put out a mandatory census that asks whether you use cash? Stop getting into that horrible "I must be anonymous at every single thing I do" mindset. It's unhealthy.

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January 14, 2017, 11:37:45 AM
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EU parliament is known of creating idiotic laws and regulations, it is not a secret they are mainly issued the laws requested by their economic puppet masters.

List of some ridiculous EU laws:

- the passed the law that all bananas must not be curved...

- in 2011 they passed a law which prohibited bottled drinking water manufacturers from labeling their product with info which suggest drinking water stopped dehydration

- at some point they wanted to ban every driver diagnosed with diabetes they deemed people with diabetes unable to drive cars

- they banned high powered vacuum cleaners (there is limit of 1,600 watts)

- and many more...

Do we really need those idiots to tell us what to do?


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January 14, 2017, 05:44:09 PM
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Stop making such a big deal about it. Think of it as cash - it's effectively anonymous, and would you think it a violation of your privacy if your nation put out a mandatory census that asks whether you use cash? Stop getting into that horrible "I must be anonymous at every single thing I do" mindset. It's unhealthy.
Anonymity is what they have chosen as their point of reference, but if you read in between the lines, you won't fail to notice their grievance is simply the control they lost. Take it or leave it, Bitcoin is a major threat to the Euro and in case, you ain't aware, within three months time, the ECB have scheduled to commence quantitative easing and that in the simplest term means - pumping so much money out of thin air. Can you imagine what digit of inflation that awaits the Euro zone? I think you should rather be saying thank goodness there is a safe haven like bitcoin, people can turn to.
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