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Author Topic: My country banned bitcoin. What I can do ?  (Read 3954 times)
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June 24, 2018, 05:38:21 PM
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if the disadvantage for the government of your country should be obeyed but you can to move to another country that legalize bitcoin
And how practical is that? Do you think that immigrating to another country is that easy? And there is no guarantee that this new country will not ban Bitcoin sometime in the future.

Actually it's pretty easy if you have a lot of money either in crypto or in fiat. Money buys everything you need so crypto could be your way out of the country if that's your goal.

Lol you don't need to leave your country because of it? of course you will have more expenses because it is lol. in fact, even if the state forbids bitcoin, you can still use it, because bitcoin undercover, my own country forbids it but I'm still free to use it, all we have to do is wait and hope the government change the rules

I agree, there is no need to leave the country, just use VPN and wait for your country to adopt laws that allow the use of crypto. It'll happen in the future, just wait for it.
As a runaway myself, I would suggest opposite. Run while you can. Countries like that never give you easy way to breath. While Crypto is one thing, there mostly are more stupid laws like this. You can't be free... Well in my country anyway...
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June 24, 2018, 05:40:55 PM
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Bitcoin is going to accept in more and more country although there are still many governments concerned about its illegal. But I think you should own some BTC for you, it maybe useful for future
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June 24, 2018, 05:41:26 PM
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It was banned my country also . But If your Country bans Bitcoin, transfer your Bitcoin to a wallet of a foreign country. If you want to cash in, then use a exchangeto get USD in Paypal, then use Paypal to get cash in your local currency.
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June 24, 2018, 05:49:11 PM
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Move toward a bitcoin friendly country that’s what you can do, don’t need to go against the law of a country.
I am damn sure when countries like Bangladesh will know the importance of bitcoin and cryptocurrencies they will surely lift the ban but until than you need to take your safe side and move to any other country.
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June 24, 2018, 05:51:41 PM
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I read some news about these ones a while ago. Sadly for investors and users of bitcoin in Bangladesh will be arrested by Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU). I think this may be connected to Major banks panicking in that country.

Credits to this article. http://bitcoinist.com/bitcoin-users-hunted-police-bangladesh/
Impressive. The police in bangladesh are really insane, in my country even though bitcoin is not legal, but its prohibition does not get that hard. Unfortunately, bitcoin is able to help their people's reconstruction.
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June 24, 2018, 05:56:17 PM
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You better find out about why your country banned bitcoin and clarification to the government and maybe you should ask also if it could be why bitcoin is banned in your country. Because you can only do that if bitcoin is properly banned in your country.
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June 24, 2018, 05:57:28 PM
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Use any exchange of your choice to exchange bitcoin to USD and can send the quantity that is allowed in your country true your mastercard, visa or paypal. There are exchanges that easily help you do that just search for them.
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June 24, 2018, 06:01:11 PM
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I love bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. I feel more comfortable doing so and will do whatever that I can to support it. Now tell me how can I work with Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies? Although it is illegal in my country.

My country Bangladesh.

Apologies if this is not the right place to discuss.
Thanks in advance.
Your problem and I are very similar, I am in Vietnam and they prevent me from entering the crypto world, but then time will prove to all, those who do not change will never succeed.
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June 24, 2018, 06:28:36 PM
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It is very unfortunate on your part. Sorry to hear that your country banned bitcoin. If the same thing happens to your country then I suggest you don't trade bitcoin now, you can trade and work with bitcoin after the situation calms down. And, yes, always VPN.
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June 24, 2018, 09:44:37 PM
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You can still use bitcoin for investment. you can still trade using bitcoin or altcoin through coin exchange sites outside your country. then you can still withdraw the assets to the local bank without having to involve regulations in your country.

You are right about it question. It is no matter about banned or not, today there are many ways to cash it. Yes, not all legal, but the government is doing not legal steps about you. All we want to work and earn, so we must have a chance to do it.

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June 25, 2018, 12:28:12 AM
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you better contact with the govt authority to know the reason clearly. Or else find trsted friends around the world and make your needs fulfilled through them as your country won't accept any kind of transaction happening related to bitcoin.
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June 26, 2018, 05:26:57 PM
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you better contact with the govt authority to know the reason clearly. Or else find trsted friends around the world and make your needs fulfilled through them as your country won't accept any kind of transaction happening related to bitcoin.
Yeah, that's not very smart to do. Contacting authorities or giving money or your assets to "friends" can be disastrous. Friends quickly unfriend you when money gets involved. Be very careful who you put your trust in to.
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June 26, 2018, 05:40:57 PM
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Your country was banned bitcoin and you have more lovely with bitcoin and cryptocurrency, you have continue what have you do before and joined bitcoin and cryptocurrency, never to leave what have you start and begin before, you have storng and always have many way to get solution for your proble, my country is the sam ewith your case banned bitcoin transaction, but I can withdraw my bitcoin to cash money, don’t worriend if you can withdraw your bitcoin to be cash money you don’t care about what bitcoin is banned or not in your country.
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June 26, 2018, 06:08:56 PM
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Suppose from today Indian government declares Bitcoin as illegal in India then any exchange of Bitcoin become illegal that means buying, selling, purchasing with Bitcoin and accepting Bitcoin will be illegal.But before taking any step towards banning Bitcoin. The Indian government will definitely consider the loss of user investment and organization. To recover the user investment Indian government will provide some ultimatum to Trading companies to return users investment and make an exit from the market.If any country is going to ban Bitcoin then this situation is likely to happen in most of the cases but the situation can be change depending on the government action.
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June 26, 2018, 06:12:39 PM
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Most of the countries ban cryptocurrency in this year but some countries have the smalle issue, By the way, No one like to ban Cryptocurrency and don't stop the deal with crypto,

Don't upset you have many ways to deal with cryptocurrency, But make sure you should respect the country rules, Try to find the exact reason for the banned and introduce good solution then you will win,

good luck!
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June 26, 2018, 06:23:16 PM
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well i think That is pretty cool you want to participate in cryptos despite the fact it is illegal in your country. First and foremost your safety is everything and I would advise getting a VPN and running it all day every day and I believe there are some alternative ways to access your bitcoin account as long as internet connection is still exist and for sure you can access your wallet and may able to send in different redemption outlets throughout the world.
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June 26, 2018, 07:32:06 PM
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Unfortunately in this situation does not do much. In my opinion, the easiest option is to reconcile with the situation and stop them to deal with or change their place of residence.
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June 26, 2018, 07:39:19 PM
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well If you still hold some bitcoins then you should probably convert into some other altcoins like ETH or LTC whichever you think has the larger potential. you should also check through your sources that is using bitcoins banned or just mining and converting it into fiat via banks. Like most of us think that bitcoins are banned for using in china but actually only banks and institute are banned of using others are free to use and Please check the details of the restrictions in your country so that you won't run fowl of the law. In the meantime, keep your bitcoin safe in your wallet as more countries are beginning to adopt cryptocurrency
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June 26, 2018, 07:56:10 PM
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You have to do your own research on why Bitcoin is banned to your Country. I know that Bitcoin is a big help to you. However, you still need to abide by the law of your Country, unless you want to go to jail. so for now, just obey the law until Bitcoin is legalized in your Country.
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June 26, 2018, 08:26:21 PM
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Perhaps your preferences are subjective and different from the ideas of your state. It's worth reading and looking for information about why Bitcoin in your country has been banned. I understand your pain and dissatisfaction due to the inability to use cryptocurrencies, but this may have a negative impact on the structure of your country's funds, and therefore the government preferred to avoid it.

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