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February 22, 2018, 10:58:01 PM
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Bitcoin is a decentralized platform, the government may not recognize it's existence as a digital currency and transaction is not allowed, but individual citizens can use it on their own  and benefit from it. only that it is supported by their government.
Bitcoin isn't specific to a country, it is open to all globally so long as you wish it.
Yes bitcoin was freely used as long as you know how and have access on it. Dont think too much about government because bitcoin was a decentralized currency where government doesnt have control on it. Yes bitcoin was still existing in my country and as the time goes by I noticed that people who used bitcoin was increasing.
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February 22, 2018, 10:58:20 PM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

My country is still trying to contemplate whether to accept bitcoin or not. I'm happy to have known about  Bitcoin for some time now

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February 22, 2018, 10:59:37 PM
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Yes it still exists in my country, although it is not allowed to be used as currency yet, but it is still okay to be used as investment and trading, a lot of government slowly had lifted the banned and change it with regulation, so it's great to see bitcoin will be able to fully develop its potential
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February 22, 2018, 11:02:05 PM
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Maybe only in dictator run countries like North Korea and Syria is Bitcoin banned, anywhere there is freedom or capitalism or a high standard of living Bitcoin is being explored believe me.

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February 22, 2018, 11:06:32 PM
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Until now bitcoin is still free and there has never been a ban in my country Indonesia, but my country does not recognize bitcoin as a legitimate currency, but that is not too much of a problem for me, and I hope in my country as soon as I can recognize bitcoin as a means of payment legitimate.
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February 22, 2018, 11:06:58 PM
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There is no issue about bitcoin in my country it is still existing and it is making more popular.More people become inerested on it.And hoping that they can get money like others did.
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February 22, 2018, 11:07:28 PM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.
Yes of course. Bitcoin exist anywhere or in any country that has internet. I think a more appropriate question is, is Bitcoin being accepted in our country? We'll, despite of all the media FUD's, Bitcoin is still being recognized by a minority and is gradually gaining popularity. People are starting to be aware of its existence. Though skepticism is high, some are actually looking into it.

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February 22, 2018, 11:22:39 PM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

Of course the bitcoin will still exist in all the nations, although their government forbids bitcoin to be used as payment, this is what they forbid to appreciate the country's currency, bitcoin is only an investment that people can save until whenever they want to sell, so why bitcoin still strong until now ..
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February 22, 2018, 11:28:03 PM
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Cryptocurrency are very welcome here in my place specially with bitcoin it works well and we can easily convert it into fiat money directly to our bank accounts. I still hope that there will be a local exchange here so we can trade better and I think someone working on it now so lets see if our government will support that.
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February 22, 2018, 11:34:54 PM
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    Ofcourse bitcoin still exist in our country. The government maybe not yet accepting bitcoin but the central banks accept it together with other exchager as their partner. That's why we can convert bitcoin easily into our local money.

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February 23, 2018, 12:19:13 AM
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In the philippines a lot of people are joining in bitcoins but i am not sure that the government is accepting cryptocurrency. If ever the government embrace the new technology then the lives of every filipino makes easier.
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February 23, 2018, 12:23:25 AM
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Here in the Philippines, we don't accept bitcoins as mode of payment but you can easily transfer your bitcoin to fiat using coins.ph. You can exchange fiat to btc or vice versa in just a blink of an eye. They are now also adding eth walllet so it will be more easier to transfer funds MEW and other eth wallet. So even companies don't accept crypto as mode of payment, we can easliy encash our crypto's. If you are going to ask where are we going to transfer the money? We can send it to banks and wire money transfers. All we need to wait is for a couple of hours before we can get the money.

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February 23, 2018, 12:24:13 AM
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Here in the Philippines, we don't accept bitcoins as mode of payment but you can easily transfer your bitcoin to fiat using coins.ph. You can exchange fiat to btc or vice versa in just a blink of an eye. They are now also adding eth walllet so it will be more easier to transfer funds MEW and other eth wallet. So even companies don't accept crypto as mode of payment, we can easliy encash our crypto's. If you are going to ask where are we going to transfer the money? We can send it to banks and wire money transfers. All we need to wait is for a couple of hours before we can get the money.
Countries are only the users of bitcoin, it has no boundaries even if it is prohibited in some countries like China. Bitcoin operates in blockchain, therefore it has no boundaries or specific countries. Bitcoin is operating and is existing to many countries like Philippines because the government supports it. Bitcoin will continue to exist and will be recognized as the new currency of mankind.

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February 23, 2018, 01:00:29 AM
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Accepting and not accepting a country about bitcoin is a natural thing because each country has a different legal base on banking and the economy.
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February 23, 2018, 01:10:49 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.


Bitcoin and other crypto's here in my country are still exist even bitcoin and are not allowed as mode of payment but you can also exchange or transfer it to fiat to buy and pay anything. But you can used bitcoin here in other transaction like transfer of money, buy stuff through digital transaction. Bitcoin here in my county is not prohibited instead government allow all transaction and remittances transact within.

People used bitcoin in different countries around the world without any boundaries even some country didn't allow transaction within. But the important bitcoin is continuously circulated and used in different nation around the world.
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February 23, 2018, 01:21:11 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

Yes you are right because our country didn't accept bitcoin or saying that if they caught you to transacting and using bitcoin they will arrest you but right now we are so thankful because you now a freedom to transact and earn bitcoin as one of your income. Now our country was open in bitcoin but always reminding us to keep safe and be careful to those scammer that promising you to earn a big amount but that is not true.
I think some countries still have not stated anything to bitcoin. only some countries are banning bitcoin and only a few that legalize bitcoin and taxes on bitcoins. in my own country bitcoin is still free to use only the state does not interfere with the losses to be earned if using bitcoin as an investment. I think that's not a problem as long as they do not prohibit bitcoin.
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February 23, 2018, 01:21:37 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.
Here in our country the Philippines the acceptance of the Philippine market to this latest development of technology is still limited but still there were two local companies who were actively promoting bitcoins like the Coins.ph and the Buybitcoins.ph despite many challenges they remain positive that Bitcoin will penetrate larger market in our country since our government doesn't ban Bitcoin rather only regulate it. Only 2.9 % of the total population in our country adopt crypto currencies but still its a big thing compared to other Asian countries.
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February 23, 2018, 01:27:59 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

I have a bad feelings that someday bitcoin will be banned in our country, because of the actions of some banks here are against bitcoin some of them are not accepting bitcoin and if your bank account tracked that has a bitcoin transaction on it, the bank will kill you and your account will be forced closed.

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February 23, 2018, 01:36:44 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

Bitcoin is really is famous now, which made other people wanting to take hold unto bitcoin. By that they are more often liking the fact that they are wanting to own it. So does our country is not limiting people to use it more for they're living.
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February 23, 2018, 01:44:44 AM
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I wonder,that the other country didnt accept bitcoin.

Bitcoin is really is famous now, which made other people wanting to take hold unto bitcoin. By that they are more often liking the fact that they are wanting to own it. So does our country is not limiting people to use it more for they're living.
inevitably the state will also learn the future if it is more famous bitcoin because it could be a time bomb for anyone in the community, now my country is reviewing bitcoin
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