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October 02, 2018, 06:27:13 AM
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The government only accepts bitcoin when bitcoin fixes it. It facilitates illegal activities like bribes, drug purchases, money laundering and Bitcoin to help anonymous users, so they do not need to pay taxes. But I think this will never happen because it is part of the nature of bitcoin.
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October 02, 2018, 06:51:12 AM
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Governments have the tendency to reject anything that they can't control and cryptocurrencies is one them because they are decentralized. Some governments allowed or legalized bitcoin in tge country but they imposed regulation on the exchanges to control or monitor the flow of bitcoin. Government should open their mind first on the possibility of legalizing cryptocurrencies before making any move to persuade them.

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October 02, 2018, 08:17:18 AM
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There are many countries now who legalize the use of bitcoin just like in the country where I live, I am so happy that our government is open minded and willing to adapt change for the betterment of the country and its people. I am sure right now, some government are now studying bitcoin and mulling what steps to take.
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October 02, 2018, 08:21:52 AM
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I think that public authorities are primarily concerned about the security of the economy, so until they are sure that bitcoin is absolutely safe it will not be accepted.
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October 02, 2018, 08:51:02 AM
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With the achievements that this technological revolution brings to the world, electronic money is still the word "money", still a form of currency, although they are far from the more traditional forms that children people used to. Bitcoin currency algorithms have been adopted in many countries around the world. Bitcoin is legitimate. It is a fast, efficient and cost-effective way to pay. The characteristics of the decentralized model also make it necessary for governments to make reasonable effort to control this technology.
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October 02, 2018, 09:01:28 AM
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Bitcoin in particular and electronic money, in general, are booming worldwide. The number of companies and countries that accept Bitcoin is increasing, allowing its owners to pay or trade on most of the world. With the popularity of this market, governments are considering legalizing bitcoins in the future.
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October 03, 2018, 01:25:19 PM
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The bitcoin as a crypto currency is still very young and has not been noticed by all countries so it just need some time until it gets legalized by the country.
Yes you have a point. I think government will legalize bitcoin if they tested and proven the ability of bitcoin in helping the economy. If they also understand why bitcoin exist in our world.
But you think many people will be happy about this legitimacy or they will become disgusted and do not want to continue investing in crypto, I am very confident that people will follow the second option because I read a lot of comments on tax issues in crypto and bitcoin. And many investors, traders feel dissatisfied, although legalization is a good development path and a guarantee for crypto but they have no reason to share their interests with the government, they are having a freedom and feel comfortable in finance, they do not want to be interrupted by the government

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October 03, 2018, 01:45:47 PM
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Any single man can not force any Government to legalize bitcoin.  With the passage of time;when more and more people will come to the fold of bitcoin and will start using bitcoin for their payments; then majority of people will raise the demand to make the bitcoin legal currency.
May be then the Governments accept their demand and legalize it.
Also it is possible that Governments issue their own crypto digital currency having certain regulations and controls of Governments then the possibility to legalize the Bitcoin will be very low.
everything is possible there is no one who can know the development of the possibility with the development of the times and technology the government also uses economic systems such as blockchain and cryptocurrencies as assets
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October 06, 2018, 02:33:04 PM
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It is unlikely that we will be able to take any real actions that could convince the government that bitcoin does not pose any threat to the country's economies. Therefore, we can only observe the situation and hope that bitcoin will be accepted in your country.

True no none can convince a government by allowing its citizens to use bitcoin locally won't harm the traditional economical system because  bitcoin main purpose is to change that and provide effective and efficient methods but during the process the relevant government will definitely face income losses because most user's can avoid taxes during transactions which cannot be done through traditional system most of the time so what we can do is promote bitcoin as much as we can and let the time decide everything   

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October 06, 2018, 02:47:39 PM
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I have a lot of research on Bitcoin. And my research is not the end. I want Bitcoin to spread more and more in our country. I want our country to accept Bitcoin. Our government has to be encouraged by accepting Bitcoin. To give good information about Bitcoin. Bitcoin's good aspects should be highlighted. Then I am hopeful that our country will accept Bitcoin.
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October 07, 2018, 04:13:00 PM
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We will not be able to force the government to use bitcoin, but to show that we really need bitcoin as citizens we can. You need to continue to buy it, use it as a currency and tell everyone about the benefits of such a unique phenomenon as cryptocurrencies.


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October 07, 2018, 05:00:54 PM
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Is no longer news that various countries of the world are not in support of Bitcoin either as a means of payments or for trading purpose. This are been a challenges most Bitcoin users are facing throughout the countries of the world inexception of few countries.

I have begin to see it that maybe they are thinking that adoptions of Bitcoin might bring a partial collapse of the banking system and also a means of curbing money laundering.
So, let hear your views on what can be done to make our government realised the important of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology.

Well, it's up to us indirectly, I think. The best way to convince one government to see the legitimacy and positive things Bitcoin, or cryptocurrency in general, can bring. If you would just campaign for it with words and without any results to show for it, then I don't think that even if there is an increasing number of cryptocurrency supporters that a government would even consider to legalize it. The best thing is to see that it has this raw potential that they can't overlook it anymore. At least that way, it's not just that they will legalize it, but they will also release funds or do projects to support and ultimately boost it.
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October 08, 2018, 10:59:35 AM
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Is no longer news that various countries of the world are not in support of Bitcoin either as a means of payments or for trading purpose. This are been a challenges most Bitcoin users are facing throughout the countries of the world inexception of few countries.

I have begin to see it that maybe they are thinking that adoptions of Bitcoin might bring a partial collapse of the banking system and also a means of curbing money laundering.
So, let hear your views on what can be done to make our government realised the important of Bitcoin and Blockchain Technology.

Well, in my own opinion to make the Government to legalize bitcoin is depend on their regulation because some countries see bitcoin as a tool to do some illegal activities thats why they decline it to their country, some country are see Bitcoin as innovation to their currency and because of it they has a chance that their country could improvement in the market.

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October 08, 2018, 11:19:32 AM
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I think that until government wants to control everyone they will not accept Bitcoin ever!
Moreover they understand that legalizing bitcoin they will lose a lot in their banking system if banks would not start to produce cards that accept Bitcoin and making money on exchanges when people will pay with these cards.
So it mostly doesn't depend on us.
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October 08, 2018, 11:28:33 AM
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First of all they need to stop the crimes which is about the cryptocurrency. I believe that the main problem with the goverments the blackmarketing with cryptocurrency. The bad people use cryptos easly. If the goverments find a cure about it everything will be fine and sunny. It is very hard to do with the something you can't count or track but the goverments need to do that for their sake. 

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October 08, 2018, 01:00:26 PM
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I think to make bitcoin to be legalize by such government is to build a lawful procedure in every transaction of it. We need to find ways that each bitcoin business transaction has rules and regulations that be uniformly followed by each investors. And by lawful means each transaction is needed to be transparent in every establishment that accepted bitcoin, and it is lawfully taxable business as well.
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