hua_hui
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September 26, 2017, 08:15:25 AM |
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Bitcoin is meant to be decentralised. So it is for everyone. China made up of 1billion of people which is 1/4 ~ 1/5 of the world population. So definitely China can create quite a huge impact on bitcoin. However, that does not means that bitcoin will die. We still have 3/4 of the world population that we can tap on. For example, japan is taking on bitcoin and trying to incorporate to their daily lives. On the other hand, korea is warmly welcome to take on bitcoin where more uprising exchanges are coming from them.
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Aulian Hazet
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September 26, 2017, 08:23:10 AM |
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hah just joined, there are posts like this. . hopefully bitcoin nothing happened
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Black Angel
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September 26, 2017, 08:48:27 AM |
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No need to worry, I'm sure without china bitcoin will continue to rise the proof is today the bitcoin is stable at the price of $ 3900 and has never dropped below $ 3700. this is evidence that users outside of China are more dominant.
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AndriyPilipyak
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September 26, 2017, 08:59:14 AM |
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btc have covered already many countries,and Japan accepted bitcoin like currency-i think its impossible
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ipanks
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September 26, 2017, 11:20:30 AM |
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i don't think bitcoin will die because of china, there is more country we can spread news about bitcoin. if somehow china is refuse to accepting bitcoin, then i think its fine and we can still continue the journey and i hope that in one day china will sad because of their decision. we don't have to be worried if china leave us, bitcoin is not just in china and many country will accepting bitcoin.
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0Pirats0
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September 26, 2017, 11:24:36 AM |
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Of course not. In the world there are many more countries that support bitcoin and are interested in its development. But I do not think that China will keep the ban for a long time, since the Chinese are also interested in earning money with bitcoins.
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dkyle21
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September 26, 2017, 11:40:51 AM |
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No the price may somehow fall down to a completely low value but the use of bitcoin will never die. There are many countries aside from China that uses and already legalized bitcoin, and I still believe in them.
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kpcian
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September 26, 2017, 11:50:48 AM |
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I don't think so... time and tide wait for none, so nothing is dependent on a single factor. I believe that Chinese people have a vast capital of Bitcoin but it should not consider that without China Bitcoin will die. if you have a little information about the Bitcoin market then you may know that at present Japan is the country which has the major share of Bitcoin capital. that is called market. ownership can be shifted but it will not die anymore.
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mallboat
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September 26, 2017, 11:53:36 AM |
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I guess the best answer to that question is of course a BIG NO! Granted, China is a big contributor for the rise and adoption of Bitcoin and they are primarily the country involved with Bitcoin mining due to very cheap electricity cost.
Now, the Chinese government has its own agenda and I think in the long run Bitcoin can be running against those agenda so they are now thinking of slowly disengaging and disconnecting their citizens away from the cryptocurrency platform.
I know that whatever China will decide on the impact can be heavy on the market and this is shown with the recent decision banning the ICO projects and the unconfirmed total ban of Bitcoin exchanges though it is still a rumor and nobody would want to confirm.
Can cryptocurrency still go on and have a very optimistic future even without China as part of the equation?
All I can say is NO bitcoin will not die because of China the rumors of banning bitcoin to china affect a bit the value of bitcoin because of the rumors in bitcoin but as a whole it cannot kill bitcoin.
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shivansps
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September 26, 2017, 12:01:41 PM |
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I think after china India will emerge as new bitcoin market.I have seen many indians startup in blockchain
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setupbounds
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September 26, 2017, 12:23:31 PM |
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Now the prices have stabilized at around $4,000 per coin, and I am quite happy with the end results. The past few days have proven that China is not capable of destroying the Bitcoin. A 10% decline in the exchange rates doesn't mean anything. We will be touching $5,000 per coin in just a few weeks time.
China is nothing and this debate is not compatible that bitcoin dies without chine how can it be possible. China has investors but bitcoin is surviving without china. And china did wrong to himself he cut down his own way to progress more using bitcoins. They will lag behind the world and will regret about their decision.
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YTBitcoin
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September 26, 2017, 10:32:23 PM |
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I agree, bitcoin definitely cannot die of a single country (however big) banning it. Price may dip, mining difficulty may decrease (if China bans mining), but it will recover.
First of all, China has a great market share in crypto as well as real world. It would be much better to say that it rules both of them. The political moves made by China really bring the downfall in prices of all digital currencies. The banning of ICOs and exchanges spread chaos among the community and ultimately many people did panic selling out but it cannot kill bitcoins and I am sure Chinese are still into digital gold.
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An0nyMoose
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September 26, 2017, 10:38:54 PM |
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Yes China has an influence, but it is diminishing as there is a lot of volume that used to come from China but now since their ban, not so much yet the price is still the same.
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Bagaji
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September 26, 2017, 10:45:21 PM Last edit: September 27, 2017, 12:37:45 PM by Bagaji |
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Well, if china eventually ban bictoin and other crypto currency, i don't think the effect will that be much on the market value of bitcoin any more, since we have already seeing the level of their impact on the crypto currency at the time they ban ICO activities.
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Argoo
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September 26, 2017, 11:24:56 PM |
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Rather, China will die without bitcoin than bitcoin without China. The latest news indicates that after the 19th Party Conference of China, held on October 18, the crypto currency will again be renewed in China. By this, the government recognizes its impotence before spreading the crypto currency around the world.
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Tukang Becak
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September 26, 2017, 11:25:29 PM |
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In fact the price soon returns to the level before there is a banned chinese statement bitcoin, I think we do not have to worry and fear the Chinese government banned bitcoin because users from outside China are more dominant.
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SirLancelot
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September 28, 2017, 02:54:05 PM |
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No, they might be a big contributor in bitcoin but i doubt that bitcoin will die just because of one powerful country. China may have huge influence in bitcoin and can create heavy impact on the market but just like before Bitcoin will rise and survive.
Yeah that would be the last option for them if they firmly stand on their decision of banning bitcoins in their countries. Things are not much easy as they seem, so nothing can make bitcoin die. It is decentralized, neither China nor USA or any country can kill it. Yes, there would be strong effect on the price of bitcoin but eventually no death at all.
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September 28, 2017, 03:15:15 PM |
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I guess the best answer to that question is of course a BIG NO! Granted, China is a big contributor for the rise and adoption of Bitcoin and they are primarily the country involved with Bitcoin mining due to very cheap electricity cost.
Now, the Chinese government has its own agenda and I think in the long run Bitcoin can be running against those agenda so they are now thinking of slowly disengaging and disconnecting their citizens away from the cryptocurrency platform.
I know that whatever China will decide on the impact can be heavy on the market and this is shown with the recent decision banning the ICO projects and the unconfirmed total ban of Bitcoin exchanges though it is still a rumor and nobody would want to confirm.
Can cryptocurrency still go on and have a very optimistic future even without China as part of the equation?
No way, China can't do shit to bitcoin they can avoid it but they cannot stop bitcoin or make sure that people don't use it, but such a thing ain't likely to happen. Bitcoin is gonna last for long and you can't do anything against it . Chinese traders will do something or the other for crytpo currency trading, maybe contact people from other countries and hire them for doing trading on their behalf.
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Billie2017
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September 28, 2017, 03:48:36 PM |
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i don't think so, because bitcoin is not from china, and china can do nothing.because if they do something bad will break out, .hehehe pity for china who opposed the bitcoins the most. aside from that even billgates do support the bitcoin, and the bitcoin still keep growing. i am gratefull to this bitcoin because i can earn now.
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September 28, 2017, 03:51:55 PM |
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No. But the government will supervise. Maybe they will creat a new currency which can be trade for money. And only this coin can
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