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Over the past year, investment money has been flowing out of China’s markets at a record pace, creating great instability in not just China, but globally. The largely state-controlled economy has seen new measures to stem the tide, and massive capital controls may be on the horizon, creating a great opportunity for Bitcoin to peak as it did in 2013, according to ZeroHedge. http://cointelegraph.com/news/115222/chinese-capital-controls-may-create-next-bitcoin-boom
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September 03, 2015, 05:44:26 PM |
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Over the past year, investment money has been flowing out of China’s markets at a record pace, creating great instability in not just China, but globally. The largely state-controlled economy has seen new measures to stem the tide, and massive capital controls may be on the horizon, creating a great opportunity for Bitcoin to peak as it did in 2013, according to ZeroHedge. http://cointelegraph.com/news/115222/chinese-capital-controls-may-create-next-bitcoin-boomIf massive capital controls do come, bitcoin exchanges would also be on the radar. You can be sure that there will be a clampdown on Bitcoin as well.
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September 03, 2015, 06:36:14 PM |
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Decentralized Bitcoin and altcoin exchange InstandDex will be released soon, so there would be an alternative if centralized exchanges will shut down by authorities. Over the past year, investment money has been flowing out of China’s markets at a record pace, creating great instability in not just China, but globally. The largely state-controlled economy has seen new measures to stem the tide, and massive capital controls may be on the horizon, creating a great opportunity for Bitcoin to peak as it did in 2013, according to ZeroHedge. http://cointelegraph.com/news/115222/chinese-capital-controls-may-create-next-bitcoin-boomIf massive capital controls do come, bitcoin exchanges would also be on the radar. You can be sure that there will be a clampdown on Bitcoin as well.
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A Great Time to Start Something!
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September 03, 2015, 09:06:56 PM |
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Decentralized Bitcoin and altcoin exchange InstandDex will be released soon, so there would be an alternative if centralized exchanges will shut down by authorities. Over the past year, investment money has been flowing out of China’s markets at a record pace, creating great instability in not just China, but globally. The largely state-controlled economy has seen new measures to stem the tide, and massive capital controls may be on the horizon, creating a great opportunity for Bitcoin to peak as it did in 2013, according to ZeroHedge. http://cointelegraph.com/news/115222/chinese-capital-controls-may-create-next-bitcoin-boomIf massive capital controls do come, bitcoin exchanges would also be on the radar. You can be sure that there will be a clampdown on Bitcoin as well. "Decentralized" doesn't really help if you cannot move money freely. How do you get fiat money into (and out of) the decentralized Bitcoin and altcoin exchange?
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RustyNomad
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September 03, 2015, 09:12:46 PM |
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I've always been of the opinion that mass adoption of bitcoin will be driven by governments either through them devaluing their currencies to a worthless level and or by taking financial 'freedoms' away from its citizens.
Some countries in South America is already prime examples of this. The problem however is when they 'outlaw' bitcoin and through that make all bitcoin users 'criminals'.
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botany
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September 04, 2015, 06:32:18 AM |
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I've always been of the opinion that mass adoption of bitcoin will be driven by governments either through them devaluing their currencies to a worthless level and or by taking financial 'freedoms' away from its citizens.
Some countries in South America is already prime examples of this. The problem however is when they 'outlaw' bitcoin and through that make all bitcoin users 'criminals'.
The South American countries have a laissez faire attitude and do not really clamp down on Bitcoin, even if they have capital controls. You can expect China to be ruthless in this aspect.
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September 04, 2015, 11:49:49 AM |
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I've always been of the opinion that mass adoption of bitcoin will be driven by governments either through them devaluing their currencies to a worthless level and or by taking financial 'freedoms' away from its citizens.
who know?, maybe thats exactly what they are currently doing from the shadow?, that's my "fear", underestimate the governments, they are always trying to control everything, we should never forget that.
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