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June 06, 2018, 11:49:27 AM
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At present situation government think bitcoin is threat for his kingdom. There is no control on bitcoin for a government. I think when bitcoin will recognize all over the world then bitcoin go under the regulation of government.
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June 06, 2018, 11:53:42 AM
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I have also heard a news like this few days ago. I think if bitcoin wants the acceptance permanently among countries it have to accept the regulations implemented by the governments. But I don’t think so it would be easy for governments to regulate bitcoin.
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June 06, 2018, 11:53:47 AM
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Few months ago I thought they can do it. But now I clearly see that they can't. They can only ban it or accept it. There is no third way. I prefer to live in country that accepting cryptocurrency and that's all.
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June 06, 2018, 11:55:10 AM
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But it was invented to be freely used by everyone, right? not under laws? why everything is go off the track to compare with satoshi's vision? but to answer your question, it's hard to make a fully regulation over bitcoin. they've been trying but failed many times, see
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June 06, 2018, 12:35:52 PM
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My guess is that it will in one way or another. It really depends on how far the "regulators" will go and it what direction. Regulating could lead to more recognition and bring in a lot more investors. On the other hand, if they slap the crypto with thousands of rules and taxes, then it could lose some of its advantages over fiat.
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June 06, 2018, 12:36:36 PM
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 Governments, Banks and other financial institutions feal threatened by Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies so they want to regulate and control it. If Bitcoin will accept KYC it could be a major misstep.
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June 06, 2018, 12:45:46 PM
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The increasing number of scams not only in ICOs but different aspects that involeves cryptocurrency can make it a centralized system in the future. This is not by just earning taxes or money but rather to protect people from being a victim on this. I find it okay then rather banning cryptocurrency all over the world to shutdown scams.

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June 06, 2018, 12:49:27 PM
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Many government are seeing Bitcoin or cryptocurrency as a threat to their financial system and they think it should be regulated to solve the problem. Do you think they can regulate Bitcoin ?
kindly read this there is always an attempt of regulating bitcoin because governments wants to earn from it too, and that is the big problem for us because we all have taxes  on our salary even the food we eat (i dont know in you country but in my country there is) everything they put taxes. and the changes poor people gets poorer and rich people gets richer.

Bitcoin enthusiasts struck it rich this year as the cryptocurrency surged. Now they’re preparing for battle in Washington to protect their industry’s ascent.

Advocacy groups are gearing up in Washington for a lobbying push in 2018, looking to limit legislation that would subject cryptocurrencies to more regulation and change tax-reporting requirements. Organizations such as the Chamber of Digital Commerce, Coin Center Inc. and the Bitcoin Foundation say they’re concerned about stifling innovation.

Their top targets include a Senate bill that would include digital currency in an update of money-laundering laws, requiring more entities to police potentially illicit transactions. Some advocates are also backing a House bill that would exempt crypto transactions of up to $600 from capital-gains tax reporting.

The lobbying comes after bitcoin skyrocketed past $17,000 this year and debuted on Wall Street with a new breed of futures contracts. While many in the financial industry predict it’s just a matter of time until regulators subject cryptocurrencies to stiffer regulation, proponents argue that over-regulation would be akin to impeding the rise of the internet.

“This technological innovation must be allowed to develop, be rolled out and tested in real environments without material interference or overburdening regulations, especially at the initial stages of its adoption,” Llew Claasen, executive director of the Bitcoin Foundation, a non-profit advocacy group, wrote in a Nov. 30 letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee.

The committee is considering anti-money laundering legislation that would deploy new tools and close loopholes to undercut terrorism financing, counterfeiting and other criminal activity, Chairman Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican, said in a prepared statement for a Nov. 28 hearing.

The bill includes a section that would expand the definition of “financial institution” to include an issuer, redeemer or cashier of “digital currency” and “any digital exchanger or tumbler of digital currency.” That would require bitcoin handlers to report suspicious transactions and shoulder the same anti-money laundering obligations that banks have as law enforcers raise concerns about digital currencies being used in illegal activity.

for more info. http://fortune.com/2017/12/14/new-bitcoin-restrictions/

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June 06, 2018, 01:24:45 PM
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Many government are seeing Bitcoin or cryptocurrency as a threat to their financial system and they think it should be regulated to solve the problem. Do you think they can regulate Bitcoin ?
If that's what it takes for bitcoin to be operated in their country. Then so be it. If they are a technologically advanced country that does not want compromises to happen, then they could easily regulate bitcoin in their country. However there are certain countries that are not as advanced so we can't hope that these countries will be able to regulate bitcoin in their country.
many countries see bitcoin as negative, so they have not tried it and just guessed that bitcoin is negative, in fact the bitcoin is not as they imagined and should they think long before guessing something that is not necessarily true.
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June 06, 2018, 01:54:02 PM
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bitcoin should not require regulation to be outstanding because bitcoin should only move very freely not shackled by the existing rules, but if it requires regulation then it seems bitcoin takes time to create regulation in every country.
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June 06, 2018, 01:56:31 PM
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I think there are government who wants to regulate bitcoin. But as they can see that butcoin is no need of government regulation so they conclude that it does not require regulation because bitcin can works itself without the government. This is how the crypto world works.
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June 06, 2018, 01:57:41 PM
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I think this is a government threat. the government wants to set the bitcoin and want to make the rules by itself. and it could be its fore when bitcoin is set we will be hard to get bitcoin
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June 06, 2018, 02:50:28 PM
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Many government are seeing Bitcoin or cryptocurrency as a threat to their financial system and they think it should be regulated to solve the problem. Do you think they can regulate Bitcoin ?
If that's what it takes for bitcoin to be operated in their country. Then so be it. If they are a technologically advanced country that does not want compromises to happen, then they could easily regulate bitcoin in their country. However there are certain countries that are not as advanced so we can't hope that these countries will be able to regulate bitcoin in their country.
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June 06, 2018, 02:54:02 PM
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it can not be gan. the name of a thing or tool that is created will run in accordance with the draft regulations that have been set. if there is a change it will also take a long time to apply the new rules .

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June 06, 2018, 02:54:23 PM
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I believe will probably observe genuine trades go under direction from governments than Bitcoin itself. That would sound good to me as that is the place a ton of the control and mischievous stuff goes on. ICO's will most likely be directed soon as well however that doesn't generally influence Bitcoin that much, that is more for Ethereum.
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June 06, 2018, 03:13:28 PM
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No, I do not think the government can completely stop the use of bitcoin, because it is global and not only used by one country alone, perhaps if the governments of the whole world can cooperate and form an institution that regulates it may be possible
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June 06, 2018, 03:17:41 PM
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Right now governments have made it fall under the regulated asset, which is the major cause for the price to be fluctuating within limited price range without further pumping. To progress high a large scale adoption from few countries is a must, hopefully such a incident will happen by the month end or at least by the starting of the third quarter of the year.

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June 06, 2018, 03:19:59 PM
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Bitcoin can not be regulated because no one is in control of it. Some governments imposed regulations on cryptocurrency exchanges to monitor and track people that may use bitcoin in their illegal transactions. Some governments view bitcoin as a threat to them financially but other countries with advance economies see bitcoin as another source of tax.

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June 06, 2018, 03:31:23 PM
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Many government are seeing Bitcoin or cryptocurrency as a threat to their financial system and they think it should be regulated to solve the problem. Do you think they can regulate Bitcoin ?
the government must be able to regulate bitcoin as an asset only, prohibiting bitcoin as a legitimate payment medium but will never be able to regulate the circulation and bitcoin prices.for the government's notion of declaring bitcoin and cryptocurrency as a threat to the country is unfounded because bitcoin and cryptocurrency in my country only able to absorb 1% only state finance
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June 07, 2018, 05:47:47 AM
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Government and bankers see Bitcoin as a economic threat.Any government cant regulate Bitcoin because they cant control internet.The whole blockchain technology can not be regulated by government.If the government regulaised the system then many countries have to legalize Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
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