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September 24, 2017, 11:47:15 PM
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I new to bitcointalk but not new to bitcoin. I was just wondering which countries supports bitcoin, this could be of help as I will be moving to other country for work.

One more, if you want to move to a country that legalizes bitcoin is you should be able to see which countries are most likely to be the center of bitcoin development, if you like Asia I suggest you choose Japan, because japan is a country that welcomes bitcoin well, there even one of the largest shopping centers has received bitcoin as a means of payment. Not only that there are many places that have received bitcoin as a payment such as hotels, supermarkets, even airports. So it would be good for people who are looking for a place that they can use bitcoin freely.
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September 29, 2017, 12:51:41 PM
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In December 2014 the Reserve Bank of South Africa issued a position paper on Virtual Currencies whereby it declared that virtual currency had ‘no legal status or regulatory framework.
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The Reserve Bank Of Zimbabwe is sceptical about bitcoin and has not officially permitted its use. On 5 April 2017 however, BitMari, a Pan-African Blockchain platform got licensed, through its banking partner, AgriBank, to operate in the country.
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