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July 16, 2015, 09:31:13 PM
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Presuming right now that running into trouble with the law is only a American thing,please correct me if this is wrong.
So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

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July 17, 2015, 12:16:50 AM
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There is nothing you have to worry about as an average Bitcoin user in regards to legality. There are some areas where special licensing is required for Bitcoin based start ups, but absolutely nothing that outlaws Bitcoin usage for individuals (outside of performing activities that are illegal with USD, like buying drugs.)
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July 17, 2015, 04:18:09 AM
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Presuming right now that running into trouble with the law is only a American thing,please correct me if this is wrong.
So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

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No the problems with some states are with exchanges in most cases.  Some states are so hard that exchanges choose not to operate in some states.

As far as being owner of BTC no worries as far as us.  And if you are worried encrypt your entire PC.
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July 17, 2015, 05:15:42 AM
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Here's some detail on how USA States treat bitcoin - most have no official opinion, NC has added legislation making it more difficult for transmitters (i.e., "banks") of the currency to do business, but this doesn't (at this point) affect owners of the currency.

http://www.wtvm.com/story/29149594/north-carolina-considers-law-regulating-virtual-currencies

Additionally, I believe the IRS is writing guidelines on how to report bitcoin gains on tax filings, treating it as an asset.

Get involved, we could use some one new owning some bitcoin!

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July 17, 2015, 06:53:17 AM
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So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

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In my country, using bitcoin is not legal, but not ilegal. You can use bitcoin but the gov never suggest this and don't have responsibility with it.
I don't have any trouble, yet.

Like @notlist3d said, the exchanger is the one of trouble too.
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July 17, 2015, 05:39:26 PM
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So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

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In my country, using bitcoin is not legal, but not ilegal. You can use bitcoin but the gov never suggest this and don't have responsibility with it.
I don't have any trouble, yet.

Like @notlist3d said, the exchanger is the one of trouble too.

Same like in my country. And I don't need to deal with it. But there is one problem with taxation from selling bitcoins, when I send it to "regular" account with "regular" currency, becouse bitcoin has not prize for the goverment. So there are few ways how I can tax it, but maybe not every is the right for the goverment.

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July 17, 2015, 06:16:09 PM
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Must have confused other issues involving btc like mentioned exchanges. Thanks for the responses.
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July 17, 2015, 06:37:48 PM
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I should have done a better search...found what I was kind of looking for in this thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1074520.0

Its a thread on bitcoin members running into issues,if any one wants a looksy.
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July 17, 2015, 06:50:39 PM
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So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

this is very useful https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1052222.0

also wikipedia can help you https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_bitcoin_by_country
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July 17, 2015, 09:26:18 PM
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I should have done a better search...found what I was kind of looking for in this thread:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1074520.0

Its a thread on bitcoin members running into issues,if any one wants a looksy.

None of those who are in the thread were just users.  Your looking at exchanges to scams in there.  Exchanges is a BIG deal if you don't comply with states laws as it could be considered money laundering.  But unless you are a exchange or doing something like localbitcoins selling you don't need to worry about it.

And some of those are dealing with "bad" things.  The first one who was sentenced Charlie Shrim (sorry if spelled wrong) was running an exchange without all the proper regulations.  Some of the BTC from exchange was used for silkroad type stuff.... instant target after that. 

So don't do anything stupid with coins, and don't be a exchange and your safe as far as us.
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July 18, 2015, 12:33:56 PM
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So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

Thanks


In my country, using bitcoin is not legal, but not ilegal. You can use bitcoin but the gov never suggest this and don't have responsibility with it.
I don't have any trouble, yet.

Like @notlist3d said, the exchanger is the one of trouble too.

Same like in my country. And I don't need to deal with it. But there is one problem with taxation from selling bitcoins, when I send it to "regular" account with "regular" currency, becouse bitcoin has not prize for the goverment. So there are few ways how I can tax it, but maybe not every is the right for the goverment.

Well, until now i don't need to pay a tax when i used bitcoin, i just need to pay fees with my local currency on my local bitcoin exchanger, maybe it could be my tax and fees for the exchanger at once IMHO.
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July 19, 2015, 04:58:44 AM
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So is there a list of the States that oppose bitcoin or have even run people into trouble and vice versa,those that are ok with it?

Also has anyone run into trouble with border security over bitcoin?

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In my country, using bitcoin is not legal, but not ilegal. You can use bitcoin but the gov never suggest this and don't have responsibility with it.
I don't have any trouble, yet.

Like @notlist3d said, the exchanger is the one of trouble too.

Same like in my country. And I don't need to deal with it. But there is one problem with taxation from selling bitcoins, when I send it to "regular" account with "regular" currency, becouse bitcoin has not prize for the goverment. So there are few ways how I can tax it, but maybe not every is the right for the goverment.

Well, until now i don't need to pay a tax when i used bitcoin, i just need to pay fees with my local currency on my local bitcoin exchanger, maybe it could be my tax and fees for the exchanger at once IMHO.

I think in future when we have more acceptance taxes will come in many places.  Right now it's exchanges making sure they are legal is where most countries/states have started.

Taxes are not necessary bad it means we reach a point where BTC is well known.  And hopefully BTC will grow in value.
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July 19, 2015, 05:09:49 AM
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Unless you plan on opening up a bitcoin exchange or business you don't have anything to worry about.  These laws only describe what bitcoin is considered in the particular state.

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July 22, 2015, 08:45:18 AM
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In my country they count it as additional income and they takes some provision for it that depends from bank to bank from 1-3% and it takes up to 7 working days for money to be on account.




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