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March 22, 2018, 06:55:21 PM
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ah thanks god, for the good news
it realy nice when bitcoin is out of spreading with a good news
and when we comfort with a stabilze price, so much can we do with bitcoin when it come more normal
What good did you see in this news? You are told that you will be restricted in your freedom around the world. That's bad news for me. Governments want to subjugate the cryptocurrency. Do you see what happened to Fiat who lives by the rules of government? Do you want the same thing to happen with cryptocurrencies?
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March 22, 2018, 07:12:06 PM
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Japanese representatives will push for the adoption of global rules on cryptocurrencies at the upcoming G20 meeting in Argentina. Next week, the summit will gather finance ministers and central bankers in Buenos Aires. Other countries also want to put crypto matters on the table, with signals coming from key members of the European Union.  

read for more updates here : https://news.bitcoin.com/japan-to-call-for-crypto-rules-at-the-g20-summit/
Japan has always been very supportive with bitcoin and its really not surprising if they will push such adoption, besides cryptos has a really positive future that can help the economy to grow even better. I hope Japan will get the majority to support cryptos and help it to appreciate even better.
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March 22, 2018, 07:19:52 PM
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Rules for cryptocurrency will be good as it will help to eliminate the possibility of a few people swaying the entire market to their favor. I don't know if anyone else has noticed but with cryptocurrency, insider trading will be much easier and harder to trace because there are no rules governing the market which basically means that anything goes. I just want them to accept cryptocurrencies, I don't mind rules.

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March 22, 2018, 08:19:39 PM
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No bad news for crypto money at the g20 summit.İt is already the cause of the increase in the market is not the bad news of the G20.

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March 22, 2018, 08:48:31 PM
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whether this is the right thing to do, I want to know about the application of global rules about crypto as what will happen. because it involves global regulation, so all countries will accept the rule.
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March 22, 2018, 08:52:04 PM
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No bad news for crypto money at the g20 summit.İt is already the cause of the increase in the market is not the bad news of the G20.
With the regulations the countries want to implement it means that we are going to lose the features that made bitcoins attractive in the first place. People will not be able to make purchase anonymously since they will be required to provide every details concerning to the exchanges who in turn will give to the governments.

 
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March 22, 2018, 09:25:36 PM
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No bad news for crypto money at the g20 summit.İt is already the cause of the increase in the market is not the bad news of the G20.

For the while, you can't say news is good or bad. I think countries have decided to bring out regulations for crypto currency, now these regulations will decide its future. Also, every country has its own point of view in the financial matter but for the while things seems to be good. Market is flourishing again and suggest a good up track in the coming days.
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March 26, 2018, 05:32:20 PM
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Japanese representatives will push for the adoption of global rules on cryptocurrencies at the upcoming G20 meeting in Argentina. Next week, the summit will gather finance ministers and central bankers in Buenos Aires. Other countries also want to put crypto matters on the table, with signals coming from key members of the European Union.  

read for more updates here : https://news.bitcoin.com/japan-to-call-for-crypto-rules-at-the-g20-summit/

Japan is one of the most advanced countries in the field of digital money. Therefore their initiative for me is quite understandable. I hope the efforts of the heads of states will be successful.
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March 26, 2018, 05:37:10 PM
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Japanese representatives will push for the adoption of global rules on cryptocurrencies at the upcoming G20 meeting in Argentina. Next week, the summit will gather finance ministers and central bankers in Buenos Aires. Other countries also want to put crypto matters on the table, with signals coming from key members of the European Union.   

read for more updates here : https://news.bitcoin.com/japan-to-call-for-crypto-rules-at-the-g20-summit/
Well Japan has been quite active in taking cryptos worldwide. They want that everyone should use cryptos but ofcourse with rules and regulation. They don't want any bans on cryptos and want it to be accepted as a legal tender. However G20 until now has been a bit varied with their opinion as what they want is to either let it roam freely or to completely bring in stingent measures to curb use of cryptos. i have not seen many countries sharing opinions with Japan.
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