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August 05, 2018, 10:19:52 PM
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We are now in the new Era of technology by making life easier than 19 Century, which is the world is moving faster by introducing Cryptocurrencies, which is inform of digital currency that accept in any country, with a very high spend transaction confirmation. 
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August 05, 2018, 11:15:16 PM
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After reading the link, there are many countries that has adopted the use of bitcoin as a legal currency and few of these countries still ban btc. I believe that bitcoin is a growing currency and that it can be of big help for an economy in a certain country where unemployment rate is high. People who are unemployed could be able to generate profit in their involvement with btc especially if the participate bounty campaigns.

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August 06, 2018, 02:13:15 AM
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With the adoption of Bitcoin, it became the first member of the industry in Japan to adopt algorithmic currency and use it in its transactions. In fact, the digital currency has been approved by the Japanese government as a form of payment. That is great, I think other countries will also accept Bitcoin in the most perfect way.
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August 06, 2018, 02:53:05 AM
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The first bitcoin is Japanese. Followed by India. Countries accept Bitcoin and offer real laws to regulate Bitcoin trading. In almost every country, Bitcoin regulations are primarily aimed at reducing financial crimes such as money laundering. There are also countries that explicitly reject Bitcoin. Hopefully in the future Bitcoin will be encrypted globally so that every transaction becomes easy.
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