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October 07, 2017, 03:30:57 AM
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I maked this alt account to question some of my mistakes https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=928014 sir theymos please sir tell me
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October 07, 2017, 03:35:19 AM
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Plagiarism:
https://forum.primedice.com/topic/7247-why-bitcoin-is-not-supported-in-some-countries/
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Anonymity, that is mostly the reasons. It is hard to trust really for the government with something so trivial and something that they can't regulate in their point of view. Though good example for this is Russia which banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies but look at them now who is recognizing and legalizing Bitcoin like Japan because they see the potential and can truly help them in the financial crisis they have been facing. I hope that other countries my see it as well.
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Actually each country have their own policy maybe the government are concerned will many wiping the money or commonly known as money laundering. fair or not that's what we have to face because until now the existence of bitcoin is still not recognized.
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Anonymity, that is mostly the reasons. It is hard to trust really for the government with something so trivial and something that they can't regulate in their point of view. Though good example for this is Russia which banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies but look at them now who is recognizing and legalizing Bitcoin like Japan because they see the potential and can truly help them in the financial crisis they have been facing. I hope that other countries my see it as well.

And also country have their own policy maybe the government are concerned will many wiping the money or commonly known as money laundering. fair or not that's what we have to face because until now the existence of bitcoin is still not recognized yet.
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October 07, 2017, 03:51:20 AM
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Plagiarism:
https://forum.primedice.com/topic/7247-why-bitcoin-is-not-supported-in-some-countries/
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Anonymity, that is mostly the reasons. It is hard to trust really for the government with something so trivial and something that they can't regulate in their point of view. Though good example for this is Russia which banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies but look at them now who is recognizing and legalizing Bitcoin like Japan because they see the potential and can truly help them in the financial crisis they have been facing. I hope that other countries my see it as well.
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Actually each country have their own policy maybe the government are concerned will many wiping the money or commonly known as money laundering. fair or not that's what we have to face because until now the existence of bitcoin is still not recognized.
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Anonymity, that is mostly the reasons. It is hard to trust really for the government with something so trivial and something that they can't regulate in their point of view. Though good example for this is Russia which banned Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies but look at them now who is recognizing and legalizing Bitcoin like Japan because they see the potential and can truly help them in the financial crisis they have been facing. I hope that other countries my see it as well.

And also country have their own policy maybe the government are concerned will many wiping the money or commonly known as money laundering. fair or not that's what we have to face because until now the existence of bitcoin is still not recognized yet.
Oh ok sir thank you i have no reasons  to imply but i didnt purposely do it maybe some  of my collegues do that shit sorry for the inconvenience sir
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October 07, 2017, 03:53:40 AM
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There's no one on this whole planet that would be daft enough to believe you didn't do it on purpose.

Let this and the other threads like this be a lesson to all would-be content thieves:  You'll get caught eventually.  There are quite a few people here who look for exactly this type of thing, and you might think it's hard to spot, but it's not if you know the English language--and how bad most shitposters are who have to resort to stealing.  Don't try it, you'll get a permaban.

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