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February 17, 2018, 04:57:17 PM
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I do not particularly follow the politicians, because I think that these people are very passionate about other world processes and for this reason they probably do not have enough time to understand what a blockade is and why it is needed
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February 17, 2018, 05:15:08 PM
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Of course you need to follow them: I know that they usually say only bullshits, but this declarations will impact the market.
Moreover, it important to know what they have in mind about control and taxes.

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February 17, 2018, 06:01:01 PM
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I read but dont listen to them. You should understand firstly who, what and why do this or that. Thats not so simple as it seems)

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February 17, 2018, 08:00:42 PM
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I read but dont listen to them. You should understand firstly who, what and why do this or that. Thats not so simple as it seems)
I agree, usually if politicians say something, then they primarily follow their own goals. Usually I follow the big news that can really affect the crypto currency.

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February 18, 2018, 01:07:09 AM
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It would be interesting to collect all quotes of politicians and other public VIP about Bitcoin and publish them in a book. I guess it would be a quite surreal book, which would preserve their pearls of wisdom forever.

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February 18, 2018, 09:58:07 AM
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In recent days, more and more politicians and heads of central banks talk about cryptocurrency!
Do u follow them? Yes or no? Why
I do follow them and tend to think, soon they will find a way to control cryptocurrency, because that's a huge amount of money, governor's loosing!
For example yesterday head bank of England governor Mark Carney said there is a concern among international regulators about the use of digital currencies and that he expects it to be on the agenda at upcoming G20 meetings. But he also highlighted the “huge range of opportunities” presented by the underlying technology, a view he’s shared before in relation to payment systems.

Hello, in fact, the position of politicians regarding the crypto currency is ambiguous, because they are afraid to lose power because the crypto-currency is based on decentralization, and in most countries the financial system is centralized, and if you enter the crypto-currencies into the turnover of the state, will not control the financial system

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February 18, 2018, 08:01:54 PM
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To listen to politicians can be very irritating, but - if you want to know in which direction the market will move - you have to tolerate the pain.

Of course they say a lot of bullshits, and most of their declarations are completely false; but these declarations will move the market, so it's mandatory to know them, and to try to understand the effect they will have on the market, to take the right decisions.

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February 18, 2018, 08:08:32 PM
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It would be interesting to collect all quotes of politicians and other public VIP about Bitcoin and publish them in a book. I guess it would be a quite surreal book, which would preserve their pearls of wisdom forever.
Not for book - they deserve a museum I think. Smiley
Like a Madame Tussaud museum in London. Person and their boxed sentences about crypto

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February 18, 2018, 08:12:56 PM
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No because these politicians wants our vote that is why they are giving shit about cryptocurrencies,because the election day is slowly coming to us.So these politicians who are making noises are morelikely for their own benefit so people could vote their ass for helping the cryptocurrency community to fight the regulations of the government.

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February 18, 2018, 08:27:45 PM
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I agree with their point of view,  in the cryptocurrency market is very chaotic, there are a lot of shady, so does require certain regulation, but the bitcoin is still a new thing, so can't ban.
It's because not all of them can accept crypto, and most importantly there is no standard of regulation that strong and clear for now
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February 19, 2018, 10:59:03 AM
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Well, in this case, why limit the collection to the bitcoin statements?
If we collect  politicians' quote about anything, we enter in a very surreal realm...:-)
(there are some hilarious videos on you tube collecting contradictory statements made by VIP)


It would be interesting to collect all quotes of politicians and other public VIP about Bitcoin and publish them in a book. I guess it would be a quite surreal book, which would preserve their pearls of wisdom forever.

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February 19, 2018, 11:11:27 AM
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More recently, more official news and crypto currencies. Governments are worried, but there is still no consensus on what to do with us Smiley

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February 19, 2018, 12:48:30 PM
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Politicians are simply pursuing their goals and they have influence. If they benefit from crypto currency, they will praise it, but if the crypto currency is not profitable for them, then we hear news about inspections of crypto exchanges and about the dangers of crypto currencies.
The only benefit it can end up having is showing support for cryptocurrencies. They know it is a threat to the government and we all know the extent at which they keep stealing from the masses. Having something to challenge that is not going to work for them, but of course, they have the balls to even go to media to spew rubbish.

Nevertheless, I believe things are changing gradually and they are beginning to find a way to make things work between the government and the crypto space. Let's see how things go.
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February 19, 2018, 12:49:28 PM
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Usually i don't!
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February 19, 2018, 02:52:56 PM
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In recent days, more and more politicians and heads of central banks talk about cryptocurrency!
Do u follow them? Yes or no? Why
I do follow them and tend to think, soon they will find a way to control cryptocurrency, because that's a huge amount of money, governor's loosing!
For example yesterday head bank of England governor Mark Carney said there is a concern among international regulators about the use of digital currencies and that he expects it to be on the agenda at upcoming G20 meetings. But he also highlighted the “huge range of opportunities” presented by the underlying technology, a view he’s shared before in relation to payment systems.

Actually, some ideas from some people gives us knowledge about anything. Even some of they were disagree about bitcoin or crypto, but they knows macro economics. The opportunity of bitcoin's project for a few years ahead is playing in real economic. I mean, it's possible to turn an economic wheel faster. An ICO's project for manufacture which needs a thousand employee, is a good ide to change all economists'theory in the world.
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February 19, 2018, 02:56:13 PM
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No,these politicians only wants to get our votes for the upcoming elections that is why they are making some noise to get people's attention so they win our hearts because they want to fight the regulations in our country,which i am not buying because most of these politicians doesnt know how the blockchain works.

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February 19, 2018, 03:00:13 PM
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Everybody has its own perspective about bitcoin and the cryptocurrencies in general - be it bad or good but whatever their opinions may be, i am just following what i have understand on my capacity that bitcoin and the crypocurrencies are life changer.

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February 20, 2018, 02:06:49 PM
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I do not follow any leader or person. I am just follow the crypto related news that makes effect on the crypto world. Now whether it has been told by any leader or by any business man or by any common man
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February 20, 2018, 10:03:45 PM
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Of course, as they declarations - even if they are false and irritating - con move the market.
So, is better to listen to them, and try to understand where they want push the market.
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February 21, 2018, 08:04:48 AM
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In recent days, more and more politicians and heads of central banks talk about cryptocurrency!
Do u follow them? Yes or no? Why
I do follow them and tend to think, soon they will find a way to control cryptocurrency, because that's a huge amount of money, governor's loosing!
For example yesterday head bank of England governor Mark Carney said there is a concern among international regulators about the use of digital currencies and that he expects it to be on the agenda at upcoming G20 meetings. But he also highlighted the “huge range of opportunities” presented by the underlying technology, a view he’s shared before in relation to payment systems.

Honestly It is not all about following what the politicians says if its good or bad about the cryptocurrencies.Its all about our decision making that has an interests on bitcoin, its all about earning good money and how effective in our lives. Leaders can't judge a person what to do they dont know how it works this kind of transaction like this.But theres also a possibility that politicians want to introduce bitcoin in positive thoughts in order people encourage to do investment in bitcoin, we dont know the flow of bitcoin its complicated because it is unpredictable.
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