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December 27, 2018, 05:23:44 AM
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The average politician probably has little or no understanding of cryptocurrencies. Some might understand the basic idea of a blockchain and its decentralized nature but the percentage of lawmakers who know the difference between a private key and a public key, the process of setting up cold storage wallets, or how multi-sig should be implemented securely is almost certainly very, very small.

So if cryptocurrency does become regulated and businesses like exchanges are forced to implement security practices such as having most of their funds in cold storage, then who will decide what regulations should be implemented and how? Surely, it won't be the politician.

They might be average politicians but they have tons of advisors behind and perhaps getting some of the best minds out there. I have a friend who works with a Senator who runs for a VP position. He was simply a photographer but he has access to that politician office and he attest that he has a lot of advisors and researchers that's why when you see this politician in a hearing, damn you will be impressed because of the total knowledge of the subject matter being investigated. But it's obviously the work of those people behind him.

Do you think they will attempt to have one of the Core devs on board or invite someone important in the cryptocurrency community like Vitalik, coblee, or Roger Ver (eek!) to write the regulations and then just take their word for it? What will they do if they decide not to participate? Heck, many (if not most) of those who are well-known and respected in the field are distrustful of governments and will probably refuse to participate since it could be seen as betraying the libertarian and anti-authoritarian ethos of the community.

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Bad idea. Those people will probably ignore or if they cooperate, they won't extract something that will help politicians write a "better regulations".

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December 27, 2018, 03:06:15 PM
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To be exact, politicians usually only interested in their own political interests. They prefer simple and rude things. Bitcoin is a difficult thing for them. No politician likes to use something uncertainty.  (although politicians usually equal liars). Honestly, when Bitcoin became a plaything in the hands of politicians, I think Bitcoin will not be far from death.

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December 27, 2018, 04:09:39 PM
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There's a highly likely chance that they'll recruit experts from the crypto industry, people who created coins or run exchanges, these guys will submit info and recommendations on regulation. The same thing happens in a lot of complex industries.

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December 27, 2018, 04:16:12 PM
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Many politician will claim to be rich enough than to come into bitcoin, can many of them even take good time and patience to work with it? Not even in this part of the world that I am. Where politicians believe in just getting to the position and gathering money with their signatures. The only thing the wise of them can still do is trade. But they may not be diligent enough to monitor it.
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December 27, 2018, 04:51:25 PM
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Actually it is impossible to know everything that is why politicians have many advisers and experts in deffierent fields. They consult the authorities. 
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December 27, 2018, 05:26:30 PM
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In some countries politicians are very uneducated people so they don't know much + they don't have to know everything in every aspect, Ministry of the economy and his team has to take care of this task, also regulations are made by national bank, it's like FED of USA. And oh no, they don't care about cor devs and etc, they have employees who work in those institutes and they take care of that tasks despite the fact that they don't have enough knowledge.

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December 28, 2018, 07:56:14 AM
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Politicians may know that but they do not know the real purposse of bitcoin even they will always thought bitcoin was bad however my biggest fear from politicians when they know bitcoin and use that for their money laundery tools because bitcoin almost anonymous and if they know that then it's could makes bitcoin reputations will very bad
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December 28, 2018, 11:22:26 PM
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They needed not to know anything about bitcoin or about whatever they really have interest into, what they just need is a comprehensive paper on whatever they needed to discus about and if it's going to benefit themn then they sign it into law  but what they know won't pay themn they against it with all they've got.
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