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tonni99 (OP)
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November 28, 2017, 08:05:09 PM
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Different reasons have met to make Bitcoin money a genuine media sensation.

From 2011-2013, criminal merchants made bitcoins acclaimed by getting them in groups of a huge number of dollars so they could move cash outside of the eyes of law requirement. Along these lines, the estimation of bitcoins soar.

At last, however, bitcoins are profoundly disputable in light of the fact that they remove the influence of profiting from focal government banks, and offer it to the overall population. Bitcoin accounts can't be solidified or analyzed by impose men, and agent banks are totally superfluous for bitcoins to move. Law requirement and brokers see bitcoins as 'gold pieces in the wild west', outside the ability to control of conventional police and money related foundations.
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November 28, 2017, 08:07:27 PM
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What is Bitcoin money?  I haven't ever heard of it really being controversial, I know some countries don't allow it but that doesn't really make it controversial, they are just saying no. 
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November 29, 2017, 06:15:55 AM
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At last, however, bitcoins are profoundly disputable in light of the fact that they remove the influence of profiting from focal government banks, and offer it to the overall population. Bitcoin accounts can't be solidified or analyzed by impose men, and agent banks are totally superfluous for bitcoins to move. Law requirement and brokers see bitcoins as 'gold pieces in the wild west', outside the ability to control of conventional police and money related foundations.

What you're saying is true, but as far as public perception goes, I honestly don't think they could care any less about giving middle fingers to banks and governments.

A google search for Bitcoin news is going to yield countless articles of how it keeps breaking all time highs, and how it truly may be a good investment, along with some inevitable "Bitcoin is a bubble" ones. Satoshi had an idea and a purpose, and while those still exist today, most people only care for one thing: value.

But yeah, it seems to be a little less controversial nowadays. The talk about criminal activity is still there, but it's being drowned out by the sound of all time highs being broken.

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