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December 30, 2017, 11:35:17 AM
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perhaps in the future the government will find a way to be able to provide taxes, the government will not control the bitcoin because it is impossible because the bitcoin is decentralized. the government will give control to bitcoin users, maybe every user is required to have an account such as bitcoin bank or local exchange that requires data verification, where they have a complete system about the amount of bitcoins that owned by them so that the government can ask tax to bitcoin users, I think from that the government can provide legalization of bitcoin
Yes....you're right.
Government can't control the bitcoin. But the government can control regulation the industry and user who used bitcoin currency in their country.
They can protect the citizens from negative effect by bitcoin users who can damage their natonality economic system, and addtionally government must give learn to their citizens about how to use cryptocurrency and how to invest it in profitable zone, it is will be new national capital income in their country.
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December 30, 2017, 01:55:26 PM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

The simplest way for the government to declared bitcoin as legal to use is thru regulations in which they could monitor the accounts, transactions and bitcoin earnings of the individual in which they could impose to collect tax as part of income tax. It is not difficult to regulate bitcoin in every country because the government has every right to create and mandate a law in which it is hard for a certain individual to against it except if it is unconstitutional.
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December 30, 2017, 03:50:36 PM
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If legalizing would mean control by the goverment it also means protection to bitcoin users, i guess it would be good to both goverment and bitcoin users as well as the economy.

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January 14, 2018, 07:52:27 AM
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In government, no one has new ideas. They are the protectors of the existing clan system. They're doing fine. They don't want to change anything.
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January 14, 2018, 08:02:38 AM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

I guess the govenrment are afraid in legalizing the bitcoin because it can be use in some illegal transaction without trace.
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January 14, 2018, 08:49:53 AM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

I guess the govenrment are afraid in legalizing the bitcoin because it can be use in some illegal transaction without trace.
That is not a point here, even fiat can used in illegal transaction.
I think because they do not controll the flow of digital currency which is all people can access and have this currency just having internet and gadgets.
However, government will find a way to make crypto currency will be under their rules. Not today but in the future.
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January 14, 2018, 09:57:28 AM
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In essence I think that some of the governments from each countries that are still unfamiliar with a crypto currency and hasn't deepened it.. certainly would still feel the worries will be bad impacts on the country and others impacts that will be caused from using or all activities that related to crypto currency especially bitcoin.
If the country's government has indeed succeed to delve deeper or examine in more detail everything that's related to crypto currency including blockchain's technology, I'm sure.. the government would have had an effort to regulating it and maybe even it will be have a good impact on the country and its citizen.
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January 14, 2018, 10:59:59 AM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

Very True...Govt haven't found any appropriate solution to regulate BTC. Because govt can't really control it or regulate it they don't want to make it legal. Bitcoin if not regulated can be used for the illegal transaction, money laundering and even tax evasion which may cause a remarkable loss to a NATION socially as well as financially.
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January 14, 2018, 04:21:23 PM
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Cryptocurrency circulation is very small in the scale of a country. Even if the users of bitcoin will not pay taxes at all it will not affect the state budget. I think the government is afraid of free and independent people. Such people are difficult to manipulate. Probably this is the main reason of the reluctance of governments of all countries to legalize cryptocurrency.
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January 14, 2018, 04:54:38 PM
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Cryptocurrency circulation is very small in the scale of a country. Even if the users of bitcoin will not pay taxes at all it will not affect the state budget. I think the government is afraid of free and independent people. Such people are difficult to manipulate. Probably this is the main reason of the reluctance of governments of all countries to legalize cryptocurrency.

My government decide to ban bitcoin because it can be use for terorism funding,etc
It's reasonable since they want to protect us from bad things but in other side , bitcoin become the new way for transaction especially on this digital era where everything go with digital so there are significant demand for digital currency , nowdays !
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January 14, 2018, 05:32:22 PM
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For a government, it isn't profitable to legalize bitcoins. They don't have control over cryptocurrencies and don't earn money on them. Rather, they will try to ban bitcoin or make it difficult to use.
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January 14, 2018, 06:05:23 PM
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bitcoin users can control their own wallet and their bitcoin without anybody know their real asset in bitcoin and most people like bitcoin because use bitcoin is anonymous although not fully anonymous but people can avoid tax evasion with buy bitcoin so the government does not liked it and apparently they will never serious to legalizing bitcoin and always be figure out the way to ban cryptocurrencies because they cannot control them
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January 15, 2018, 11:21:01 AM
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Governments are afraid of legalizing because they might afraid that it would dominate their currency and for there protectionism they not are not allowing it and some governments have banned it. Bitcoin also can be used for illegal activities and transactions that is why they are afraid of legalizing it. And it is very hard for them to regulate this kind of currency.

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January 15, 2018, 12:56:02 PM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

There are many opinions and reasons why government is afraid of legalizing bitcoin or are they really afraid? Government control the currency, they intentionally increase or restrict the amount of money that circulating in the country to spur investment and spending, generate jobs and others methods that help the economy. Since the bitcoin is decentralized, the government sees no benefits in fully legalizing the use of bitcoin as an alternative currency because it value is determined by the users and not by central bank. Here in my country bitcoin exchanges are regulated by the government but there is still no law legalizing bitcoin but they are not restricting the use of it in online transactions.
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January 15, 2018, 04:34:48 PM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?
it is well and done now that bitcoin have been legalize, and many of us is using bitcoin now, because bitcoin is the easiest way to transfer paying bills through online, and bitcoin also is the easiest way to become a rich person saying truthfully, so come and join.

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January 15, 2018, 06:39:32 PM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?
There are two reasons to it. First is surely the one you have said that keeping track of money in circulation and money laundered will be almost impossible people will evade taxes by a large degree. Second reason is that widespread adoption of bitcoin will act like an axe on their foot. I mean their policies will end up as a waste if people begin to use other currencies which is what makes them reluctant of making such things illegal.
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January 20, 2018, 06:00:58 PM
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Do you think governments are afraid legalizing bitcoin because it's difficult regulating its use, circulation, determining individual's worth, earnings and may lead to tax evasion?

I don't think so the government will getting afraid of legalizing the bitcoin in their local or states. 
Bitcoin is not dangerous at all,  infact they help to establish a well-organized society for everbody wherein all of us we will benefited from this.  Bitcoin is such a wonderful blessing came from God that we should be thankful off.
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January 20, 2018, 08:37:56 PM
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In my country, a bill has been introduced to legalize the turnover of bitcoin and other crypto-currencies.
Thus, it is proposed to entrust the state administration in circulation of crypto-currency to the National Bank, which is given the functions of determining the procedure for creating and operating a crypto-exchange exchange, monitoring all crypto-currency transactions, the procedure for identifying a subject of crypto-currency transactions.It is assumed that the state is not liable, nor does it reimburse the cost of the crypto currency in case of its depreciation or loss for any other reasons.
Also in the document it is indicated that the crypto-exchange exchange is obliged to monitor all transactions, identification and personification of subjects of crypto-currency transactions in the order established by the NB. The income received by the crypto-currency exchange from the executive legislation.
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January 20, 2018, 08:59:26 PM
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I do not think that the government is afraid of legalizing bitocoins.
On this issue, a draft law has been drafted in my country and submitted to the legislature for consideration. Under the terms of the draft law, state administration in the sphere of circulation of crypto-currencies is proposed to be entrusted to the National Bank, which is given the functions of determining the procedure for creating and operating a crypto-exchange exchange, monitoring all crypto-currency transactions, and the procedure for identifying a subject of crypto-currency transactions.
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January 20, 2018, 09:23:37 PM
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Governments are not afraid of legalizing bitocoins.
With the help of legislative norms, it is possible to fully regulate state administration in the area of ​​crypto currency distribution, to identify subjects of crypto-currency transactions and tax operations carried out on the crypto-exchange market.
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