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January 19, 2018, 10:43:41 AM
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Don't think too much about the bad news from China. Always, there are positive news for Crypto instead negative news. This is from Belarus, their government says Cryptocurrency activities will be legal and tax Free in Belarus Starting in March. wow not only legal but also tax free .. Kiss

https://news.bitcoin.com/cryptocurrencies-activities-legal-tax-free-belarus-starting-march/

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January 19, 2018, 11:10:19 AM
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This news is so unexpected. Who could think that Belarus will legalize cryptocurrency? The country which is not the leader of new technologies. Now I know where to move Smiley
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January 19, 2018, 04:18:57 PM
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This news is so unexpected. Who could think that Belarus will legalize cryptocurrency? The country which is not the leader of new technologies. Now I know where to move Smiley

Yeah. may be Belarus trying to be the ''Cryptoland'' choosing crypto as their economic development strategy. yeah your moving direction is correct.. Wink

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January 19, 2018, 05:33:11 PM
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This one of great news for all of us, yes don't bother China blocking cryptocurrency. Cause cryptocurrency is freedom to all of human kind on earth. Cryptocurrency can bring a whole new level in economic and financial. Even yesterday all crypto going down drastically, but now all back in track. Happy for all of us.

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January 19, 2018, 07:22:25 PM
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Every country who supports cryptocurrencies, whatever reason's behind, is a step toward more real decentralization and good for every single person.

So :chhheeeeer up belarus

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January 19, 2018, 08:19:51 PM
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Good news for them then. It seems it's developing countries that are more receptive to bitcoins. Guess they find the possibility of more income coming in attractive. It's they that would get the most out of it anyway.
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January 20, 2018, 06:58:11 AM
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Every country who supports cryptocurrencies, whatever reason's behind, is a step toward more real decentralization and good for every single person.

So :chhheeeeer up belarus

Yes, freedom for people from centralized currencies which is controlled by 1% of the world. other 99% slaved for them. Crypto bring you some kind of freedom. That's why we love Crypto.

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January 20, 2018, 07:05:40 AM
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Good news for them then. It seems it's developing countries that are more receptive to bitcoins. Guess they find the possibility of more income coming in attractive. It's they that would get the most out of it anyway.

But still amount of developed countries who support Bitcoin larger than developing countries , Am I right? I think even though developing countries adapted to BTC. Due to more of their people's lack of computer knowledge will be a barrier for crypto transactions. So I think Developed countries will be familiar to Crypto first and faster, However it is a great pleasure to see countries like Belarus's nice approach to Bitcoin. more and more will follow the same path in future.  feeling relax..  Smiley

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January 20, 2018, 07:27:11 AM
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I am not sure how reliable this news is. In the past, I have read similar news articles about India and South Korea, only to be proven false later. But in case Belarus legalizes Bitcoin, then it will be a huge boost for the country. There is a lot of bitcoin-related businesses in the neighboring nations such as Russia and Ukraine, and many of them will move to Belarus. This will create more jobs and forex revenue within the country.

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January 20, 2018, 08:01:58 AM
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I am not sure how reliable this news is. In the past, I have read similar news articles about India and South Korea, only to be proven false later. But in case Belarus legalizes Bitcoin, then it will be a huge boost for the country. There is a lot of bitcoin-related businesses in the neighboring nations such as Russia and Ukraine, and many of them will move to Belarus. This will create more jobs and forex revenue within the country.

I hope this news is reliable. let see,
Isn't Ukrain already a bitcoin friendly country?  I saw somewhere Ukraine is a BTC friendly country ..

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January 20, 2018, 08:16:28 AM
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This is a very good sign, so cryptocurrency in Russia, too, will soon recognize officially)
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January 20, 2018, 02:54:57 PM
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Good news for them then. It seems it's developing countries that are more receptive to bitcoins. Guess they find the possibility of more income coming in attractive. It's they that would get the most out of it anyway.

But still amount of developed countries who support Bitcoin larger than developing countries , Am I right? I think even though developing countries adapted to BTC. Due to more of their people's lack of computer knowledge will be a barrier for crypto transactions. So I think Developed countries will be familiar to Crypto first and faster, However it is a great pleasure to see countries like Belarus's nice approach to Bitcoin. more and more will follow the same path in future.  feeling relax..  Smiley

Never underestimate technology. More people have smartphones than toilets in some countries! I've seen families where each of the members have at least one but no toilet (this happens even in my country). All they need after that is just internet access and they're good to go. They can then start trading and hopefully save up.
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January 20, 2018, 03:12:31 PM
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Good news for them then. It seems it's developing countries that are more receptive to bitcoins. Guess they find the possibility of more income coming in attractive. It's they that would get the most out of it anyway.

But still amount of developed countries who support Bitcoin larger than developing countries , Am I right? I think even though developing countries adapted to BTC. Due to more of their people's lack of computer knowledge will be a barrier for crypto transactions. So I think Developed countries will be familiar to Crypto first and faster, However it is a great pleasure to see countries like Belarus's nice approach to Bitcoin. more and more will follow the same path in future.  feeling relax..  Smiley

Never underestimate technology. More people have smartphones than toilets in some countries! I've seen families where each of the members have at least one but no toilet (this happens even in my country). All they need after that is just internet access and they're good to go. They can then start trading and hopefully save up.

Technology cannot be underestimated, but do the third world countries's old generation use computers or smart phones? but developed countries's old generation's computer literacy is quite better. 

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January 20, 2018, 06:28:32 PM
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Isn't this country within Russia's sphere of influence? I just hope that cryptos would prosper there and it wouldn't get embroiled in politics with the big bear. It seem Eastern and to some extend Central Europe lags with other members so any additional source of funding is great. Just don't let the ECB shoot this down, LOL.
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January 20, 2018, 06:36:25 PM
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Isn't this country within Russia's sphere of influence? I just hope that cryptos would prosper there and it wouldn't get embroiled in politics with the big bear. It seem Eastern and to some extend Central Europe lags with other members so any additional source of funding is great. Just don't let the ECB shoot this down, LOL.

Yes Russian influences exits in Belarus. for your attention - Since 2014, following years of embrace of Russian influence in the country, Lukashenko has pressed a revival of Belarusian identity, following the Russian annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Eastern Ukraine. For the first time, he delivered a speech in Belarusian (rather than Russian, which most people use), in which he said, “We are not Russian — we are Belarusians,” and later encouraged the use of Belarusian. Trade disputes, a border dispute, and a much relaxed official attitude to dissident voices are all part of a weakening of the longtime warm relationship with Russia - wiki

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January 20, 2018, 10:08:09 PM
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Keep in mind Belarus is still one of the last dictatorships in Europe. Keep that in mind before moving there lmao
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January 21, 2018, 06:53:09 AM
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Keep in mind Belarus is still one of the last dictatorships in Europe. Keep that in mind before moving there lmao

Really? dictatorships cannot exit in Europe.  Wink

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January 21, 2018, 08:17:24 AM
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Cryptocurrency is going places and am sure with time, it will be accepted by the whole world...
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January 21, 2018, 08:36:46 AM
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Cryptocurrency is going places and am sure with time, it will be accepted by the whole world...

Tha'ts my dream too. Hope it will come true one day. I guess every country will adapt to blockchain technology within 10,15 years, ''Crypto is the future''. 2 years ago someone introduced me Crypto like that. by that time I didn't have any idea about it, But Now It makes sense to me. He said something precious. Now I 've realized it

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This means nothing for business, till you are able to detect guys following you.
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