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May 01, 2018, 08:13:20 AM |
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European countries are not friendly to cryptocurrencies, even if now they claim the opposite. In my experience, I know that European projects often become a Scam, English and Swiss projects try to deceive their participants. Accurately it is possible to be sure only in the Asian countries, Japan and Singapore the most developed states in this respect, even imposing restrictions on exchanges they develop in this direction much more than other countries.
I think Europe is more friendly than some other continents like the U.S. and Asia, for now anyway.
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May 01, 2018, 08:16:08 AM |
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Almost every country with the exception of USA and China are liberal towards cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is been accepted by alk and sundry simply because it spur creativity and make existing payment system look obsolete.
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LancelotRay
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May 01, 2018, 08:18:08 AM |
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Almost every country with the exception of USA and China are liberal towards cryptocurrency. Cryptocurrency is been accepted by alk and sundry simply because it spur creativity and make existing payment system look obsolete.
Pretty much yeah, some more than others. But some even provide incentives (like Georgia, for example) and others that do 0% tax and so on.
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May 01, 2018, 08:28:11 AM |
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I hope someday that crypt friendly countries will accumulate this year. I would say that our country which is located in the far east is already crypto friendly because there are already many individuals patronizing it although there are some who are still pessimist when it comes to digital currency.
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May 01, 2018, 08:31:19 AM |
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M. Draghi, a few days ago, clearly said that he doesn't care much about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. Is that true? Hard to say. By the way, some small EU countries like MALTA are very very crypto friendly countries
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VenturaBro
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May 01, 2018, 09:24:39 PM |
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M. Draghi, a few days ago, clearly said that he doesn't care much about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. Is that true? Hard to say. By the way, some small EU countries like MALTA are very very crypto friendly countries
It's interesting to see small countries like Malta and Georgia be so much into crypto, very unexpected for sure but I hope more countries start getting involved in the future.
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May 01, 2018, 09:31:42 PM |
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M. Draghi, a few days ago, clearly said that he doesn't care much about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. Is that true? Hard to say. By the way, some small EU countries like MALTA are very very crypto friendly countries
It's interesting to see small countries like Malta and Georgia be so much into crypto, very unexpected for sure but I hope more countries start getting involved in the future. Especially common among many post USSR countries, they're usually very pro crypto, I wonder why is that
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May 01, 2018, 09:36:45 PM |
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M. Draghi, a few days ago, clearly said that he doesn't care much about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. Is that true? Hard to say. By the way, some small EU countries like MALTA are very very crypto friendly countries
It's interesting to see small countries like Malta and Georgia be so much into crypto, very unexpected for sure but I hope more countries start getting involved in the future. Especially common among many post USSR countries, they're usually very pro crypto, I wonder why is that Most baltic (also post soviet states) countries are involved in the crypto world as well. Very unexpected but an interesting trend to see nonetheless.
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May 03, 2018, 09:02:45 AM |
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European countries are not friendly to cryptocurrencies, even if now they claim the opposite. In my experience, I know that European projects often become a Scam, English and Swiss projects try to deceive their participants. Accurately it is possible to be sure only in the Asian countries, Japan and Singapore the most developed states in this respect, even imposing restrictions on exchanges they develop in this direction much more than other countries.
I think European countries are more friendly to crypto than the others (e.g. Asian, most American, etc.). Though this might change in the future.
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May 03, 2018, 09:43:21 AM |
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European countries are not friendly to cryptocurrencies, even if now they claim the opposite. In my experience, I know that European projects often become a Scam, English and Swiss projects try to deceive their participants. Accurately it is possible to be sure only in the Asian countries, Japan and Singapore the most developed states in this respect, even imposing restrictions on exchanges they develop in this direction much more than other countries.
i think it's generally hard to generalize because the regulations and the taxes are different everywhere. and these regulations can make or break how accepting a country is for crypto. taxes are probably some of the most important things for that.
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LeroyBro
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May 03, 2018, 11:18:00 AM |
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M. Draghi, a few days ago, clearly said that he doesn't care much about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general. Is that true? Hard to say. By the way, some small EU countries like MALTA are very very crypto friendly countries
A lot of crypto exchange copmanies are moving to Malta so I think this is definitely the case. It's interesting that many smaller countries are the first ones to adapt crypto related policies so quickly
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May 03, 2018, 05:52:47 PM |
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I think Europe is going to be ahead of cryptos, and Europe will be the place to use the first cash instead of cash in the world
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May 04, 2018, 09:54:28 AM |
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I think Europe is going to be ahead of cryptos, and Europe will be the place to use the first cash instead of cash in the world
I think so as well. I imagine a country like Sweden adapting it first.
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May 04, 2018, 10:23:49 AM |
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Generally Europe seems to be the most friendly continent when it comes to crypto. So I think they'll adapt it first than the others.
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May 04, 2018, 11:27:03 AM |
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Yes Europe are just like Japan when it comes to how friendly they are with new tech and cryptocurrencies. There are a lot of bitcoin machines located throughout europe and the people seem to be just as interested in it. It is good to see that there are a lot of places that welcome cryptos with open arms
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May 04, 2018, 11:55:39 AM |
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In Belarus, the presidential decree "On the Development of the Digital Economy" came into force. According to reports, the country is striving to become a global IT-center, which will attract many companies from all over the world. It is expected that many representatives of the crypto industry will invest in the country, thanks to the unprecedented freedoms and numerous generous incentives that will begin to act in accordance with the recently adopted resolution.
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May 05, 2018, 09:49:58 AM |
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In Belarus, the presidential decree "On the Development of the Digital Economy" came into force. According to reports, the country is striving to become a global IT-center, which will attract many companies from all over the world. It is expected that many representatives of the crypto industry will invest in the country, thanks to the unprecedented freedoms and numerous generous incentives that will begin to act in accordance with the recently adopted resolution.
Belarus is definitely one of the most underrated pro-crypto counties, especially in Eastern Europe. Not a lot of people know about it but I hope the place will become more famous and known because of their crypto development.
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May 05, 2018, 10:02:36 AM |
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I think that the most crypto friendly are Gibraltar and Monaco, the first one because lives on giving free way to any business without asking any questions and the second because is cool to spend your cripto earnings What do you mean by giving away free way to businesses? As in, no regulations in terms of crypto? seems interesting
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May 07, 2018, 08:32:50 AM |
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Yes it's true! And for me, I'm really impressed by Switzerland which is for sure one of the leading countries if it comes to Blockchain Technology, ICOs and Cryptocurrencies. This it is also a nice country with great nature and how liberal it is.
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May 07, 2018, 08:59:42 AM |
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You can say that so many countries as well as some European governments have gradually accepted this digital currency market, and also some countries they also accept will adopt policies aimed at Make their citizens understand more about this kind of money
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