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April 08, 2020, 01:22:42 PM
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Good, what harm was reported that Cryptocurrency would cause to their country or did they just see it as some thing illegal. Any country that fight cryptocurrency needs proper orientation, sometimes I can't blame them though, because the ignorance of seeing it as illegal need to be cleared and by that it will be favourably accepted. Some countries are simply inconvenienced because they could not easily get tax from users
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April 08, 2020, 01:42:14 PM
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I am an Indian resident and I need to ask everyone to hold your horses regarding the news about Bitcoin in India. The establishment remains openly hostile to Bitcoin or any other form of cryptocurrency. It is extremely difficult to get a license to operate a business, in case it is even remotely related to cryptocurrency. And the income tax authorities are always harassing the Bitcoin users, irrespective of their trade volume and net worth. 
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