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October 05, 2015, 01:58:21 PM |
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Voted: USA
Looks like I'm the first one here who thinks that USA will be the first country who will accept bitcoin. ) Well, I'm aware of all the negative sides of the USA, but I strongly believe that this country will be the first in acceptin BTC, like it was the first in acceptance of many progressive things in the past.
Dude, do you really believe that the government; who is essentially the puppets for the Fed are going to allow a mass adoption of bitcoin in the US ok? After all the past wars to keep the petro dollar fully functioning? Absolutely not, USA will be the ones kicking and screaming on the way towards mass adoption for any reputable crypto currency... We out of all the countries are the most patriotic when it comes to our national currency.
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October 05, 2015, 04:37:26 PM |
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I dont understated why only 4 countries that are far from adopting Bitcoin are set to vote on. Result is clear and almost everyone votes elsewhere.
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October 05, 2015, 04:52:28 PM |
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I dont understated why only 4 countries that are far from adopting Bitcoin are set to vote on. Result is clear and almost everyone votes elsewhere.
You may be right. But I too think that USA will be first one to come out to adopt bitcoin.
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October 06, 2015, 01:56:08 PM |
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I dont understated why only 4 countries that are far from adopting Bitcoin are set to vote on. Result is clear and almost everyone votes elsewhere.
say a country and y put to the pool ...sorry
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October 06, 2015, 02:08:00 PM |
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USA.
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October 06, 2015, 02:34:45 PM |
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I think China would be the first country, as you know they mined Bitcoin a lot.
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October 06, 2015, 02:46:15 PM |
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witch country do you thing will be the first who will accept bitcoin official money as payment?
I think China because AFAIK China's bitcoin market really affect bitcoin's value worldwide. So there's no doubt that bitcoin will be accept by China. Once China really make it happen, I'm sure bitcoin will raise once again
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October 06, 2015, 02:46:25 PM |
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I think US will be the first country to accept bitcoin. However, there will be lot of regulations for the exchange/taxation etc. The bitlicense in NY is just a beginning.
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October 06, 2015, 02:48:08 PM |
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I think China would be the first country, as you know they mined Bitcoin a lot.
No I do not think so. I will be surprise even if China were to be the one of the many countries eventually accepting bitcoin.
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October 06, 2015, 02:49:21 PM |
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I think China would be the first country, as you know they mined Bitcoin a lot.
they do it for the profit only, so i doubt they even care about bitcoin itself, mostly converting every earning in cny, i can bet my ass that from the 2k+ coins they are producing, at least 2k are dumped, they are the big dumper out there
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October 06, 2015, 02:58:31 PM |
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Switzerland
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October 17, 2015, 02:10:51 AM |
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I think it will be Australia.
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October 17, 2015, 04:11:01 AM |
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I dont think too many will adopt it officially until people stop cashing out bitcoin and treating it like an investment, another major issue is just people who are plain ignorant to bitcoin and those who believe whatever they are told. Whenever I run into anyone who has heard of bitcoin I always get told that I should sell all my bitcoin because bitcoin is "going away" I ask them how that is going to happen and they never have an answer but apparently on the local news that is all they are told about it.
I then go out of my way to correct the ignorant. It makes my eye twitch....
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October 17, 2015, 04:18:26 AM |
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Doubt any of the countries will openly use Bitcoin as legal tender, if it ever happens at all. The truth is that the random tiny ass countries that are spawned over contested land might try something like this simply for publicity - but I can't see why a country would bother shifting to Bitcoin when its entire economy and markets are designed around its currency. It would need new regulation alongside new awareness (majority of people don't know anything about it) which is too much work for a government.
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October 17, 2015, 04:22:53 AM |
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i dont know about which country accepts first.. but i know australia will accept it sooner or later.. Along with this i also know that India will never accept this..
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October 17, 2015, 07:00:27 AM |
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Australia has already ruled Bitcoin as a currency. Honduras is using blockchain technology as a land claim registry. China (I think) was/still is using Bitcoin as an investment. In Liberland, Bitcoin might even be the official currency. Bitcoin is seeing usage from governments already.
Now it is only Liberland i think,first step has been done for btc to be a money in EU,but European Comission is very slow in legislation.Finally it will come.I dont know it will be positive or negative,if will be accepted like a money exchanges will have to get very costly financial licences,but btc will be recognised like a legal currency after seeing this quote i think european countrys are accepting bitcoins but asian countrys are still far nowhere, in india still they are confusion in bitcoin
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February 11, 2016, 02:13:34 AM |
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Well the truth is that no country needs to accept Bitcoin for Bitcoin to succeed. All that they need to do is not ban it. Bitcoin doesn't need to become national currency, Bitcoin only needs to be a currency on the Internet.
As Andreas Antonopoulos has said, Internet finally has its currency, some 20 years later and together, Internet and Bitcoin are unstoppable. Internet is the only country that Bitcoin needs in my opinion.
nice thought, to see the internet as the country of bitcoin. makes sense that bitcoin does not need any other instance than that.
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February 11, 2016, 03:47:26 AM |
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Australia has already ruled Bitcoin as a currency. Honduras is using blockchain technology as a land claim registry. China (I think) was/still is using Bitcoin as an investment. In Liberland, Bitcoin might even be the official currency. Bitcoin is seeing usage from governments already.
Now it is only Liberland i think,first step has been done for btc to be a money in EU,but European Comission is very slow in legislation.Finally it will come.I dont know it will be positive or negative,if will be accepted like a money exchanges will have to get very costly financial licences,but btc will be recognised like a legal currency after seeing this quote i think european countrys are accepting bitcoins but asian countrys are still far nowhere, in india still they are confusion in bitcoin which will be the first country who will accept bitcoin . I don,t know but only i can guess which country will be first and which country will accept bitcoin after some time and slowly slowly all country accept bitcoin.
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