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August 14, 2019, 05:34:16 PM
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Bitcoin transactions were declared illegal by Bangladesh Bank in 2014. According to them, "The transactions in these currencies are not authorized by the Bangladesh Bank or any other regulatory body, so the use of these virtual currencies is not supported by the Foreign Exchange Control Act, 1947; Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009 and Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012".
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August 14, 2019, 08:41:45 PM
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What's new? As you have said, they have been anti-bitcoin since 2014. So why would everyone be surprised by this news? They have a harsher penalty as well, jail time. So if you are from Bangladesh, you know that consequences of your action. And to give you a hint:

(https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2018/02/19/police-hunt-bitcoin-users-bangladesh/)

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August 15, 2019, 05:27:08 AM
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What's new? As you have said, they have been anti-bitcoin since 2014. So why would everyone be surprised by this news? They have a harsher penalty as well, jail time. So if you are from Bangladesh, you know that consequences of your action. And to give you a hint:

(https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2018/02/19/police-hunt-bitcoin-users-bangladesh/)


This is nothing new to me, However, in line with the world, why are banks in Bangladesh not supporting this? PayPal does not have Bangladesh , so there must be something.
The people we deal with online are somehow being interrupted and banks are not coming to us. We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
However, their views are different...
An official of BFIU said: “Banks and other financial organizations of the country have been ordered to maintain a strict vigil on cryptocurrency trading. A circular will soon be sent out detailing the matter.”
“There is no way to purchase these currencies legally through banking channels. Cybercrime investigators are working on the matter,” he continued.
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August 15, 2019, 06:25:36 AM
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We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?

If you really want to trade bitcoin still then migrate from there.

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August 15, 2019, 07:24:50 AM
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We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?

All of us who do the bitcoin business are really under threat, this is an international market transaction so the government should be monitored here.
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August 15, 2019, 07:28:15 AM
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We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?

All of us who do the bitcoin business are really under threat, this is an international market transaction so the government should be monitored here.

Bitcoin is not a business.

You can send or receive bitcoin even if government said it as illegal.

Only thing you can't do is converting it into your local fiat.

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August 15, 2019, 07:35:25 AM
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We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?

All of us who do the bitcoin business are really under threat, this is an international market transaction so the government should be monitored here.

Only thing you can't do is converting it into your local fiat.

If Bangladesh's banks offer the opportunity to exchange. It would have been better for us. but they are not doing that in Bangladesh. We are in great trouble for this.
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August 15, 2019, 09:41:12 AM
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I know this is going to give me some serious headaches but...

We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.

What do you expect banks to do when the law forces them to not cooperate?
Break the law and risk closure and jail?

All of us who do the bitcoin business are really under threat, this is an international market transaction so the government should be monitored here.

It doesn't matter where the exchange is located, the laws in your country apply as long as you're doing this while in your country. Go to Malaysia exchange your coins there and come back with the fiat.

If Bangladesh's banks offer the opportunity to exchange. It would have been better for us. but they are not doing that in Bangladesh. We are in great trouble for this.

As I said numerous times, how about you stop voting for morons rather than complaining about the laws they make?
What do you expect, somebody else to risk going to jail to help you?
Seriously, did you thought for a second before asking these questions?

What's new? As you have said, they have been anti-bitcoin since 2014. So why would everyone be surprised by this news?

Probably because some don't read the news and they found out only when they get in trouble?
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August 15, 2019, 02:47:51 PM
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Bitcoin transactions were declared illegal by Bangladesh Bank in 2014. According to them, "The transactions in these currencies are not authorized by the Bangladesh Bank or any other regulatory body, so the use of these virtual currencies is not supported by the Foreign Exchange Control Act, 1947; Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009 and Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012".


Um yeah, of course they are not authorized by any bank or regulatory body, that's actually kind of the whole point of Bitcoin.

And anyway the new announcement changes nothing. If the status was already illegal, that announcement was not necessary. If it was not illegal, the statement actually simply means the central bank doesn't recognize it. Like they probably wouldn't recognize pebble trading, but it happens anyway.

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August 15, 2019, 05:23:26 PM
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Bitcoin transactions were declared illegal by Bangladesh Bank in 2014. According to them, "The transactions in these currencies are not authorized by the Bangladesh Bank or any other regulatory body, so the use of these virtual currencies is not supported by the Foreign Exchange Control Act, 1947; Anti-Terrorism Act, 2009 and Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012".


It's an old fact. Bangladesh even arrested two students for dealing in cryptos. But what do you want to establish now?

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August 15, 2019, 05:43:59 PM
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We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?

All of us who do the bitcoin business are really under threat, this is an international market transaction so the government should be monitored here.

Only thing you can't do is converting it into your local fiat.

If Bangladesh's banks offer the opportunity to exchange. It would have been better for us. but they are not doing that in Bangladesh. We are in great trouble for this.

Banks want profits,they are not here for people betterment,if you really want the make the government to allow banks to do crypto related transactions.

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August 16, 2019, 02:50:35 AM
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It's an old fact. Bangladesh even arrested two students for dealing in cryptos.
Is this the news about the two students?

5 members of New JMB's 'wolf pack' arrested in Dhaka

And there was a not so old news about another arrest on that country just like this:

Police arrest 3 cryptocurrency dealers


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August 16, 2019, 03:54:30 AM
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Although many people write that bitcoin and generally cryptocurrency cannot be stopped by the state, we see how enormous the state’s position on this issue is. Well, the state has the right to establish its own rules and prohibitions regarding the circulation of any money on its territory. Typically, the cryptocurrency is banned in states with an authoritarian form of government, where the rights of citizens are not respected and it is therefore very difficult for them to assert their rights to use the cryptocurrency. In this case, democratic changes in these countries are necessary. Sooner or later this will happen anyway.
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August 16, 2019, 04:07:01 AM
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When government declared something as illegal then how banks will support on buying or selling those?
banks might not support it but he can still trade online privately where he can send the btc to someone else and then the person will only send money via money remitance center  such as western union , money gram , etc ...

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If you really want to trade bitcoin still then migrate from there.

thats a hassel and pretty costy idea to do  but this isnt really required because like i said earlier its still possible for him to trade his btc  .

Bitcoin is not a business.

it is  . you earn money while you do btc jobs same as what you do on a regular business .
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August 16, 2019, 09:03:26 AM
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Bitcoin is not a business.

it is  . you earn money while you do btc jobs same as what you do on a regular business .

Lols,
So if my business is selling icecream for bitcoins...what am I really doing?
Seeling icecream or buying bitcoins?  Grin Grin

Calling bitcoin business is like calling the euro or the $ a business.
The same way you're getting paid in BTC you get paid in other currencies for your work, yet I have never heard somebody saying I'm in the dollar business.

You can't get business without offering a service or product, selling that is your business.

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August 16, 2019, 01:53:07 PM
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you earn money while you do btc jobs same as what you do on a regular business .

Can you explain me about the word BTC jobs? We can earn btc through job but not sure about btc job? IS that the job from satoshi. Tongue

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August 16, 2019, 08:52:20 PM
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What's new? As you have said, they have been anti-bitcoin since 2014. So why would everyone be surprised by this news? They have a harsher penalty as well, jail time. So if you are from Bangladesh, you know that consequences of your action. And to give you a hint:

(https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2018/02/19/police-hunt-bitcoin-users-bangladesh/)


This is nothing new to me, However, in line with the world, why are banks in Bangladesh not supporting this? PayPal does not have Bangladesh , so there must be something.
The people we deal with online are somehow being interrupted and banks are not coming to us. We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
However, their views are different...
An official of BFIU said: “Banks and other financial organizations of the country have been ordered to maintain a strict vigil on cryptocurrency trading. A circular will soon be sent out detailing the matter.”
“There is no way to purchase these currencies legally through banking channels. Cybercrime investigators are working on the matter,” he continued.

We really can't answer that, it's your government hard stance, but we understand your frustrations, seriously, however, your hands are tied and you are at risk if you continue your crypto activity in your country. Only solution is to get out of your country and move to a more friendly nation around. You can't fight this battle alone and its very unlucky that your country doesn't give crypto a chance to flourish and at least see how it will contribute financially to people like you.

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August 17, 2019, 11:12:55 AM
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What's new? As you have said, they have been anti-bitcoin since 2014. So why would everyone be surprised by this news? They have a harsher penalty as well, jail time. So if you are from Bangladesh, you know that consequences of your action. And to give you a hint:

(https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/crime/2018/02/19/police-hunt-bitcoin-users-bangladesh/)


This is nothing new to me, However, in line with the world, why are banks in Bangladesh not supporting this? PayPal does not have Bangladesh , so there must be something.
The people we deal with online are somehow being interrupted and banks are not coming to us. We are selling money to each other but the banks not cooperating.
Many are talking about the dollar exchange from us but they are not returning it later, They are somehow hidden from us. There they are doing us great harm.
However, their views are different...
An official of BFIU said: “Banks and other financial organizations of the country have been ordered to maintain a strict vigil on cryptocurrency trading. A circular will soon be sent out detailing the matter.”
“There is no way to purchase these currencies legally through banking channels. Cybercrime investigators are working on the matter,” he continued.

We really can't answer that, it's your government hard stance, but we understand your frustrations, seriously, however, your hands are tied and you are at risk if you continue your crypto activity in your country. Only solution is to get out of your country and move to a more friendly nation around. You can't fight this battle alone and its very unlucky that your country doesn't give crypto a chance to flourish and at least see how it will contribute financially to people like you.
OP wants the banks to support cryptos even after their government declared it as illegal.I think he is not aware of what is the crypto currencies actually if he knows then he won't argue that banks need to support cryptos.

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August 17, 2019, 09:10:05 PM
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If I were you if you have the chance to liquidate all of your crypo assets now you should do it. You know that the country you are living in labeled cryptocurrencies as a illegal tender and also cannot be traded. Once they found out you have one expect that you will also be charged to the crimes you didn't commit like money-laundering, terrorism, and tax evasion because even if they didn't find any evidence against you just holding a cryptocurrency is enough for you to be charged on all of them.
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If I were you if you have the chance to liquidate all of your crypo assets now you should do it. You know that the country you are living in labeled cryptocurrencies as a illegal tender and also cannot be traded. Once they found out you have one expect that you will also be charged to the crimes you didn't commit like money-laundering, terrorism, and tax evasion because even if they didn't find any evidence against you just holding a cryptocurrency is enough for you to be charged on all of them.

And that is what we are trying to convey with him, he is in a country wherein the government is anti-bitcoin. And if you involved yourself and the government finds out, then they can charged him. He can go underground, but the moment the government find out what he is doing, then its over.

OP wants the banks to support cryptos even after their government declared it as illegal.I think he is not aware of what is the crypto currencies actually if he knows then he won't argue that banks need to support cryptos.

Did you really get the point? It is illegal, then how can a bank in that country support it?

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