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July 13, 2018, 07:26:39 PM
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Come 14th June 2018, the world's biggest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup, will kick off in Russia. People from all walks of life will travel to Russia to witness this unique event. To some, this is an opportunity to be there, irrespective of whether their country has qualified or not.
Russia, as we all know, is one of the prominent countries that accepts the use of cryptocurrencies. For this reason, many hotels, restaurants, bars, night clubs, camping sites, tourists sites etc, will definitely make bitcoin a means of payment.
So, could Russia 2018 be an opportunity for cryptocurrencies to spread further far and wide? Could this be an opportunity for cryptocurrency to be made known to those who currently have no idea?
And could this be considered as another turning point to the crypto-community?
Sure, I believe the ongoing event is a great opportunity for the crypto community to expand. To some extent there would be an increase in the activities involving bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies; it has also led to the spearheading of vital projects such as the Sportsfix ICO which aims at allows fans to participate and engage with their favorite sporting events in a self-contained economy with all digital transactions employing smart contracts backed by blockchain technology.
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July 13, 2018, 07:35:31 PM
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Oh sure! The ongoing FIFA WORLD CUP, RUSSIA 2018 has been a wonderful opportunity for the development of Bitcoin. Various crypto users from all the world would come together to have fun and explore the various cities and recreational centers in Russia. this is a good opportunity to promote bitcoin activities.
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July 13, 2018, 07:39:04 PM
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Yes, the event is significant and very interesting, I agree with you.
Just wondering at what territory after this championship russia will invade ignoring all international plans? And will scream as always that she saves her Russian world ... Grin Grin Grin
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July 13, 2018, 07:39:16 PM
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Come 14th June 2018, the world's biggest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup, will kick off in Russia. People from all walks of life will travel to Russia to witness this unique event. To some, this is an opportunity to be there, irrespective of whether their country has qualified or not.
Russia, as we all know, is one of the prominent countries that accepts the use of cryptocurrencies. For this reason, many hotels, restaurants, bars, night clubs, camping sites, tourists sites etc, will definitely make bitcoin a means of payment.
So, could Russia 2018 be an opportunity for cryptocurrencies to spread further far and wide? Could this be an opportunity for cryptocurrency to be made known to those who currently have no idea?
And could this be considered as another turning point to the crypto-community?

there was an article from people traveling to Russia and trying to pay with crypto. They managed to found some places, but it was a real hassle, nothing of convenience. Let's hope by the next world cup the situation will be different.
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July 30, 2018, 08:09:18 PM
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Russia 2018, may be another turning-point of the crypto-community. FIFA is going to be hosting a big tournament in Russia. And as long as it is legitimate in Russia, it is legitimate. So this will have an impact on its debt through FIFA. Bitcoin demand and usage and exchange will increase.


Hmmm. Care to share what big tournament is FiFA hosting in Russia? World Cup 2018 has crowned France as the new champion so I don't know if you are aware of what you are saying here, it has ended 2 weeks ago. I also didn't fell that the World Cup has somewhat pushed bitcoin or crypto to the next level. Also, I'm very skeptics about Russia adopting crypto because if you have been following them, they always contradicts themselves, a indication that the government has and will not support bitcoin or crypto in general.

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July 30, 2018, 08:58:05 PM
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Come 14th June 2018, the world's biggest sporting event, the FIFA World Cup, will kick off in Russia. People from all walks of life will travel to Russia to witness this unique event. To some, this is an opportunity to be there, irrespective of whether their country has qualified or not.
Russia, as we all know, is one of the prominent countries that accepts the use of cryptocurrencies. For this reason, many hotels, restaurants, bars, night clubs, camping sites, tourists sites etc, will definitely make bitcoin a means of payment.
So, could Russia 2018 be an opportunity for cryptocurrencies to spread further far and wide? Could this be an opportunity for cryptocurrency to be made known to those who currently have no idea?
And could this be considered as another turning point to the crypto-community?

there was an article from people traveling to Russia and trying to pay with crypto. They managed to found some places, but it was a real hassle, nothing of convenience. Let's hope by the next world cup the situation will be different.
The last message is more suitable for characterizing the state of affairs in Russia with the crypto currency.
What can you expect from a country where crypto-currency sites, social networks are prohibited and a draft law on criminal responsibility for the use of crypto-currency as a means of payment is submitted to the legislature? Yes, and the latest statements of Russia's top officials on the introduction of crypto currency also do not inspire optimism.

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July 30, 2018, 09:02:36 PM
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Yes, The Fifa 2018 world coup has seen a large of crypto currency in hotels, stades ....etc , this event has been a great opportunity that has allow crypto currency to gain more strong mainstream adoption by people
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September 23, 2018, 10:37:37 AM
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Bitcoin in this event. yes you have it. The price even dropped below the level that it was before the soccer World Cup began. Unfortunately there were so many football weeks already! I am sure if the president himself talked about this, as well as his surroundings! This means that Russia is on the right track - the legalization of bitcoin and the crypto world!
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September 24, 2018, 06:03:38 AM
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We have already made sure that the World Football Championship has not had any positive impact on the development of the crypto currency in Russia. Yes, in principle, he could not do it. In general, Russia is still at a crossroads and is waiting for the decision of its legislative body, which has so far not adopted a single law from the proposed several bills. I do not think that Russia will adopt good laws with respect to the crypto currency. Under the present government this is hardly possible.
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