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July 16, 2021, 09:24:16 PM
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Paraguay's Bill is described as:

"Draft Law that regulates the industry and commercialization of digital and crypto assets"

It invites investors in cryptocurrencies: mining, exchanges and businesses in crypto to invest in Paraguay.
Backed by the legal, financial and fiscal security that the law promulgates.

With the approval of this draft of the Law of Paraguay, the country intends to compete in sustainable bitcoin mining.

Simply what other countries like China, Japan, the United Kingdom and more recently Italy reject. With this law of Paraguay, if it is approved, the country welcomes all investors of crypto assets.

Obviously, Paraguay seeks progress is a win-win project.

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Congressman Carlos Rejala, who plans to present the bill, told CoinDesk last month the law would allow crypto mining or exchange companies to finance their Paraguayan operations with digital assets as well as remit dividends abroad and capitalize their crypto profits in domestic banks.

https://www.coindesk.com/paraguay-bitcoin-law-crypto-mining-registration


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July 17, 2021, 04:57:25 PM
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Is Paraguay the second country to legalize bitcoin after El Salvador? maybe my answer is yes, maybe paraguay wants to find a new way to advance their economy, they have been observing bitcoin for a long time, maybe with them legalizing bitcoin, it will be a big change in their economy, because they must have known that many people have succeeded in playing bitcoin , if Paraguay accepts bitcoin in their country, maybe the unemployment rate in their country will decrease...

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July 17, 2021, 07:32:50 PM
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Amazing they included the energy concerns in the bill they provided with congress. That is definitely professional approach. The statement goes like this “taking advantage of the renewable and inexpensive energy provided by hydroelectrics". So they are basically also pointing out that once bitcoin is official in the country they will have hydropower powering the farms. I mean if we indirectly connect the dot then this would be the case. Bitcoin is really seeing good movements this year. Despite the fact that it has corrected itself to whole new level, it’s gonna get huge demand in the near future. Just wanna say Go America Go and adopt more.  Grin
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July 17, 2021, 08:07:42 PM
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Nothing going to happen like in El Salvador. In El Salvador Bitcoin is a legal tender, but Paraguay doesn't have a plan for something like that. You may read Leaked Draft Shows What’s Inside Paraguay's Proposed Bitcoin Law. I don't know how true is this news, but it looks like Paraguay more concentrating to regulate cryptocurrency. However, there would be an opportunity for miners and exchange to operate their business from there. Since Chine closed this opportunity, so there is the hope of an alternative solution for miners. We have to wait for the final decision.

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July 17, 2021, 08:16:58 PM
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Nothing going to happen like in El Salvador. In El Salvador Bitcoin is a legal tender, but Paraguay doesn't have a plan for something like that. You may read Leaked Draft Shows What’s Inside Paraguay's Proposed Bitcoin Law. I don't know how true is this news, but it looks like Paraguay more concentrating to regulate cryptocurrency. However, there would be an opportunity for miners and exchange to operate their business from there. Since Chine closed this opportunity, so there is the hope of an alternative solution for miners. We have to wait for the final decision.

Thanks for link of article. I had similar opinion but wasnt sure what can we expect next. Paraguay have another approach so we can speculate only now.For bigger changes need much time. So patience left us only.
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July 18, 2021, 03:58:47 AM
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I thought that Africa is the place wherein there will be big bitcoin movement such as adoption and being used as legal tender. But this is all good news if some Latin and Central American countries will take the torch.

El Salvador already did it, and for sure there will be more in the next coming years. Of course it will be a big test as we all know that some of the countries there are under the influence of big monetary banks such as IMF and others. So it will be interesting how and what is El Salvador take if IMF will impose a different terms of them because of BTC.

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July 18, 2021, 07:05:00 AM
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The good news, we will see many will add to the list of countries that legalize bitcoin in the future, many countries will monitor crypto developments in these two countries before following the steps to legalize bitcoin. There may be several countries that will announce the legality of bitcoin this year.
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July 18, 2021, 01:04:35 PM
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No, according to leaked document I saw few days ago, Paraguay will make Bitcoin as legal property and not as a legal tender, but bad news is that they are introducing a bunch of restrictions for bitcoin mining and crypto transaction:
https://www.thestreet.com/crypto/bitcoin/a-bill-to-regulate-bitcoin-in-paraguay-has-been-proposed

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July 18, 2021, 01:36:06 PM
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No, according to leaked document I saw few days ago, Paraguay will make Bitcoin as legal property and not as a legal tender, but bad news is that they are introducing a bunch of restrictions for bitcoin mining and crypto transaction:
https://www.thestreet.com/crypto/bitcoin/a-bill-to-regulate-bitcoin-in-paraguay-has-been-proposed

For my part, I am OK with this bill. I don't expect a lot many countries to make Bitcoin as the legal tender (similar to what El Salvador did). Paraguay is having its own national currency, and therefore it is not practical to make BTC as the legal tender (in case of El Salvador, the national currency is no longer in use after 2001). And the restrictions that are being proposed are similar to those existing in other Bitcoin-friendly countries such as Japan and Germany. The problem is with the Bitcoin community. They don't have the patience to wait and want everything on a platter in a few days.
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July 19, 2021, 02:25:49 PM
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I thought that Africa is the place wherein there will be big bitcoin movement such as adoption and being used as legal tender.

I think that after 8 years of hoping we can close down shop and move to a different continent and target other countries for the adoption title. Everything about Africa was just daydreaming, many simply mistaken the desire to earn some $ of the general public with real adoption of the concept behind crypto.

Amazing they included the energy concerns in the bill they provided with congress. That is definitely professional approach. The statement goes like this “taking advantage of the renewable and inexpensive energy provided by hydroelectrics". So they are basically also pointing out that once bitcoin is official in the country they will have hydropower powering the farms.

No, it's not pointing towards that at all.
Paraguay only has hydroelectric power, it has no other source, everyone operating there gets hydro so miners won't get some special treatment.
The sad news about this flip flop is that that the bill actually puts mining in a special position where the activities might be suspended or forced to close shop if the state thinks it puts a strain on the grid, it's nowhere near granting special access to cheap energy but actually telling miners that if there is extra demand for the power they will be the first to be shut down. This, with extra taxation, regulation, and need for a permit no matter the size of your operation will simply make things worse than they were.

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July 19, 2021, 11:55:59 PM
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Actually there are many articles that are based on suggestions  and some trend in the news, only that, it is enough to accumulate some reasons and have a name of any country as a candidate.

There is not, it is the reality, but perhaps the important thing is that depending on who is next this only influences the long term and there is no immediate "revelry".

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August 10, 2021, 04:40:50 PM
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true as you said, we are just waiting for who will be the next follower of el salvador, because of all the articles that tell about the development of bitcoin, and advice in the news, we can only wait for which other country will follow the steps of el salvador, maybe paraguay, and other small countries like Tanzania, which are preparing to legalize bitcoin.

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August 10, 2021, 11:40:31 PM
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we really hope this will actually happen as stated in the topic.with the adoption of the country in Latin America, in the midst of the current decline in bitcoin prices, of course adoption from several countries is needed to restore bitcoin prices so that back to stable as it happened a few years before, especially at this time bitcoin really needs recognition from sovereign countries for the survival of bitcoin in the future

So far, in Paraguay, they are just pushing in the regulation of cryptocurrencies. Not yet making bitcoin as legal tender. However, such move is already positive as it will be a stepping stone when it comes to actually implementing btc as legal tender. For now, I think, it is too early for them to accept btc as legal tender. Just be grateful that they are positively looking at crypto businesses.

https://www.trtworld.com/business/paraguay-not-looking-to-make-bitcoin-a-legal-tender-lawmaker-47849
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August 11, 2021, 04:21:52 AM
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Here is leaked translated version of Bitcoin bill in Paraguay, that will register Bitcoin as property and not as a legal tender, while bitcoin mining will be much more regulated than now.
All mining operations will need to be approved and overseen by an authority and mining outside of the legal framework will be disciplined and sanctioned.
There will also be monitoring and controlling of Bitcoin transaction (I am not sure how exactly they can enforce that) and people failing to comply will be punished.


I also read this information. It seems to get the news mixed up. If Carlos Rejala’s bill is seeking to regulate crypto does it not then mean that it will drive foreign crypto investors away from the country despite the financial incentives? In fact, how does this even make Paraguay a crypto friendly country?

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August 11, 2021, 06:22:40 AM
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Next maybe Ecuador. In all the other Latin American nations, the national currency is in circulation (including Venezuela). Awarding Bitcoin the same legal status as these currencies may put the national governments at a disadvantage, as it will weaken the national currency. And that will definitely happen. If Bitcoin is awarded the status of legal tender, then I am 100% sure that the national currencies will get devalued. And that is the reason why I am more optimistic about Ecuador. They don't have a national currency since 2000, when Ecuadorian Sucre was replaced with the US Dollar.
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August 24, 2021, 01:38:36 PM
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actually many countries are pro against bitcoin, but not exposed, and not many countries that make bitcoin illegal but  Most countries allow their people to use bitcoin. It's just that some have very strict regulations
and for paraguay itself, I think there will be a possibility like elsavador, let's see and wait, hopefully
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August 24, 2021, 02:10:16 PM
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will paraguay become the second country to legalize bitcoin like el salvador,? over time bitcoin has become very popular, many companies have accepted bitcoin, even countries have thought of adopting bitcoin, I think paraguay will definitely follow el salvador's steps to legalize bitcoin, and accept bitcoin as their currency to make the economy they get better..

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