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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
yes it can also be right that the backward countries may have lack of internet facilities and their people are not too much education therefore they can hardly use bitcoin. but to me i think every country has their own rules and regulation and they have to follow these rules and regulation. so may be they have banned the people to use bitcoin.
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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
i think it is not the main reason, but the main reason can be that in third world countries the education ratio is very low there, and they have also very limited resource of compute internet, their people cannot affort compute and internet that is why they do not have access to bitcoin to use it, i think it will still take some more time when they will have access to bitcoin. The level of education in these countries may, in fact, be a factor that also prevents many users from knowing this technology and using cryptocurrencies. If these people had more knowledge about it, I think there would be much more adoption, even with the restrictions imposed by governments in those countries. Hopefully, with the increasing number of people using the Internet around the globe, this may change, because easy access to information will make more and more people aware of it.
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January 19, 2017, 10:57:08 PM |
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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
i think it is not the main reason, but the main reason can be that in third world countries the education ratio is very low there, and they have also very limited resource of compute internet, their people cannot affort compute and internet that is why they do not have access to bitcoin to use it, i think it will still take some more time when they will have access to bitcoin. The level of education in these countries may, in fact, be a factor that also prevents many users from knowing this technology and using cryptocurrencies. If these people had more knowledge about it, I think there would be much more adoption, even with the restrictions imposed by governments in those countries. Hopefully, with the increasing number of people using the Internet around the globe, this may change, because easy access to information will make more and more people aware of it. Have you been to this part of the country that I posted the link. A part of the country has over 50% educated indigenes with regular access to in internet via their phone 24/7. The new internet service is at 4g network bandwidth. Different internet service providers that compete for better service. The problem is the acceptability not the environment
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maku
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January 19, 2017, 11:50:42 PM |
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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
Can you provide source material with the statement that authorities of some 3rd world country denied bitcoin because they "can't afford their populace to adopt it". Because this declaration seems totally detached from reality and wrong on so many levels. To accept or adopt bitcoin one don't need anything but working internet network. I would rather have bitcoin payment implemented than having foreign Bank branch opened in my country.
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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
lol you talking about my country, yes theyre afraid using technology, they like the old school transaction, and dont want a change. but if some market in my country start accepting bitcoin payment, maybe they will learn,earn,and do some things about coin. The reality shall be serve, when big countries accept bitcoin, small countries follow. It take time dude, also live in a small country and I notice there are no merchant or stores that accept bitcoin, I am sure they are aware but they are still waiting for the right timing since it's hard to compromise their business when bitcoin was not fully back by the government. Why this? https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/nigeria-warns-banks-bitcoin-ripple-monero-litecoin-dogecoin-onecoin/The fuckin onecoin is the scam but it's not for bitcoin and the other like ripple, monero, litecoin and dogecoin. The crypto is warning the bank of Nigerian. The nigerian bank is feeling panic.
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January 20, 2017, 12:28:37 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
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January 20, 2017, 12:47:03 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
They are treating bitcoin as a threat to their own country so they don't want to support sometime that might ruin their economy. That's what most of the countries/government are thinking with bitcoin. If they just know that bitcoin is going to be the one that can boost their economy as its price is getting higher and higher. But the fear of people will tax evade is one reason why they are not supporting bitcoin.
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January 20, 2017, 01:08:27 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
They are treating bitcoin as a threat to their own country so they don't want to support sometime that might ruin their economy. That's what most of the countries/government are thinking with bitcoin. If they just know that bitcoin is going to be the one that can boost their economy as its price is getting higher and higher. But the fear of people will tax evade is one reason why they are not supporting bitcoin. No, bitcoin is not a threat to the economy, so that's not a reason why countries would ban bitcoin. Most probably they just don't care about the bitcoin's existence as it is not that mainstream yet. If it's citizens are paying taxes in their earnings before investing it to bitcoin, I don't see any problem on that. But if they are investing in bitcoin and they didn't pay taxes which belongs to the government, then that's a problem, government should sue them.
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January 20, 2017, 01:09:35 AM |
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Some third world countries dont have an active effect of bitcoin in the transaction within their region, yet they claim they cant afford their populace to adopt it. The fear for the coin worries me atimes. Why the fear to make life easier with technology
yes it can also be right that the backward countries may have lack of internet facilities and their people are not too much education therefore they can hardly use bitcoin. but to me i think every country has their own rules and regulation and they have to follow these rules and regulation. so may be they have banned the people to use bitcoin. It depends on the country there are countries with easy access to technology while some others have most of the population in terrible poverty and only earn enough to eat while these people could benefit by the use of bitcoin they are not going to get access to it.
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January 20, 2017, 01:25:03 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you
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morgand
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January 20, 2017, 05:00:42 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you Just my opinion. Then how goverment take taxes from every bitcoin account in their own country? I think they will not gonna be alternative currency, bitcoin will stay annonymous.
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January 24, 2017, 03:54:28 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you Just my opinion. Then how goverment take taxes from every bitcoin account in their own country? I think they will not gonna be alternative currency, bitcoin will stay annonymous. They cant really impose taxes on bitcoin directly thats why government doesnt like to adopt bitcoin on their place. Decentralized features of bitcoin is the main reason why it cant be accept on some countries i think but there are countries do adopt it because of the benefits that it gives to its users.
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January 24, 2017, 04:02:35 AM |
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I have heard that bitcoin is not supported in some countries. But why ? Is it because bitcoin is risky ? Some countries even declare 6 months jail if her people use bitcoin. Is it fair ? I mined few cryptos and have left mining. It was fun and challenging too. But I never got any clear answer. What does my gpu actually do ? I pay electric bill, my room temperature goes high and I get paid. With actually no skill on pc hardware and software. Whole thing is still pretty unclear to me
I haven't heard of countries giving jail time for people caught using Bitcoin. But maybe that is true and I am just wrong. Some governments just dislike people using Bitcoin. Fiat is pretty much owned by a countries' government, and when something makes less people use it, they want to stop people from using it. That is pretty much what happens with Bitcoin. Although, most countries are fine with people using Bitcoin, so there must be some kind of problem with people using Bitcoin for other governments to ban it.
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January 24, 2017, 05:00:52 AM |
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I have long noticed that many countries are not allowed to conduct any business at all with cryptocurrency. But at the same time, in other countries where there is still bitcoin, bitcoin legal status differs. Some countries don't give too much attention to bitcoin because although there is a lot of trade taking place, bitcoin is still small in those communities but as bitcoin keeps growing you can be sure there is going to be a growing awareness of bitcoin and what it can do.
Day by day, bitcoin is become more popular, then all countries will decide to consider bitcoin as legal or illegal currency. The countries that only think about tax income will ban bitcoin. I know that it is not only about of tax but if there are some countries that want to advance their economy, I think they will support bitcoin.
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January 24, 2017, 05:12:47 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you every country actually want their currency become number one in the world , they can create their own cryptocurrency version if they wish , unfortunately they are too lazy and not smart enough to welcoming bitcoin as future of money , then the country like this will hardly to developed.
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diegz
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January 24, 2017, 05:18:40 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you every country actually want their currency become number one in the world , they can create their own cryptocurrency version if they wish , unfortunately they are too lazy and not smart enough to welcoming bitcoin as future of money , then the country like this will hardly to developed. Actually the country has everything that they need to create a cryptocurrency, they can fund it and search for a good developer, sad to say, the decision is not only dependent on one person in the government, they have to consider others too, they have to know each sides, that is why sometimes they do not come up with something like bitcoin even if some of their legislators has an idea. The acceptance of bitcoin also depend on those people, if they say no, then it will be no.
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January 24, 2017, 07:41:51 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you every country actually want their currency become number one in the world , they can create their own cryptocurrency version if they wish , unfortunately they are too lazy and not smart enough to welcoming bitcoin as future of money , then the country like this will hardly to developed. Actually the country has everything that they need to create a cryptocurrency, they can fund it and search for a good developer, sad to say, the decision is not only dependent on one person in the government, they have to consider others too, they have to know each sides, that is why sometimes they do not come up with something like bitcoin even if some of their legislators has an idea. The acceptance of bitcoin also depend on those people, if they say no, then it will be no. I agree. I think that right now, there are many countries have already have a prototype of the national digital currency. However, due to many reasons, they have not added this currency yet. The people, unsurprisingly, still have not had enough knowledge about new technologies and cyber world. Therefore, bitcoin can only be accepted in at least 20 years later.
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January 24, 2017, 07:54:34 AM |
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Countries would rather not go ahead and allow a currency to rival their own as it would be competing for usage. Plus bitcoin is one of those things that must be heavily adopted before people go ahead and start using it all the time in an average Joe environment.
Yes, but if bitcoin could be an alternative to the country's currency will be very nice I think. But do not be surprised if the countries of the fear of losing their currency competitiveness with bitcoin. Thank you every country actually want their currency become number one in the world , they can create their own cryptocurrency version if they wish , unfortunately they are too lazy and not smart enough to welcoming bitcoin as future of money , then the country like this will hardly to developed. Actually the country has everything that they need to create a cryptocurrency, they can fund it and search for a good developer, sad to say, the decision is not only dependent on one person in the government, they have to consider others too, they have to know each sides, that is why sometimes they do not come up with something like bitcoin even if some of their legislators has an idea. The acceptance of bitcoin also depend on those people, if they say no, then it will be no. I agree. I think that right now, there are many countries have already have a prototype of the national digital currency. However, due to many reasons, they have not added this currency yet. The people, unsurprisingly, still have not had enough knowledge about new technologies and cyber world. Therefore, bitcoin can only be accepted in at least 20 years later. That's true, several countries have been into focus of making everything digitized. As a part of it paper currency too getting digital form, so now if bitcoin is added the circulation of bitcoin will affect the usage of their own digital fiat and also taxation issues were there. To avoid such issues bitcoin is not getting support in several countries.
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January 24, 2017, 08:05:34 AM |
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I have heard that bitcoin is not supported in some countries. But why ? Is it because bitcoin is risky ? Some countries even declare 6 months jail if her people use bitcoin. Is it fair ? I mined few cryptos and have left mining. It was fun and challenging too. But I never got any clear answer. What does my gpu actually do ? I pay electric bill, my room temperature goes high and I get paid. With actually no skill on pc hardware and software. Whole thing is still pretty unclear to me
I haven't heard of countries giving jail time for people caught using Bitcoin. But maybe that is true and I am just wrong. Some governments just dislike people using Bitcoin. Fiat is pretty much owned by a countries' government, and when something makes less people use it, they want to stop people from using it. That is pretty much what happens with Bitcoin. Although, most countries are fine with people using Bitcoin, so there must be some kind of problem with people using Bitcoin for other governments to ban it. We might not hear about such cases in the news But this doesn't mean that they don't happen. In some backward countries people are often put in jail even without trial, and no one will tell you since relatives may be scared into silence. I remember two guys were arrested in Venezuela when they had been mining Bitcoin. These poor fellow were put in jail on the pretext of smuggling computer equipment, and I haven't heard of them since then Maybe they are already dead, maybe they are still rotting behind bars in some scary place
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