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Author Topic: [2014-07-23] Top-down digital currency coming to Ecuador with ban on competition  (Read 2353 times)
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July 23, 2014, 06:14:18 PM
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Imminent Prohibition Covers All Unofficial Physical, Digital Currencies

http://panampost.com/belen-marty/2014/07/23/top-down-digital-currency-coming-to-ecuador-with-competition-banned/

I hope some Ecuadorean member can give more informations because this sounds too crazy to be true Smiley

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July 23, 2014, 06:18:45 PM
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Imminent Prohibition Covers All Unofficial Physical, Digital Currencies

http://panampost.com/belen-marty/2014/07/23/top-down-digital-currency-coming-to-ecuador-with-competition-banned/

I hope some Ecuadorean member can give more informations because this sounds too crazy to be true Smiley

It sounds crazy in a nightmarish sort of way, and yes, it is true. Just another way for the ruling elite to keep their citizens from every making any money. They will prop up their Central Banks digital currency, which will most certainly be a centralized solution and hacked many times. Then, a couple years from now when all of their elite class has a firm position on bitcoin, they will "allow" their citizens to finally start using bitcoin. We've seen this pattern at every bank and in every stock market ever. The poor are always encouraged to continue being poor.
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July 23, 2014, 08:01:48 PM
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Well this certainly sets a precedent.  A central bank issuing it's very own digital currency and simultaneously denying it's citizen's from using alternative blockchains.  lmao.

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July 23, 2014, 09:13:08 PM
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"The Bitcoin Community of Ecuador sent a statement of concern to the Assembly. They want representatives to take into consideration the proposed legislation’s threat to the privacy of Ecuadorians and to their freedom to use decentralized cryptocurrencies, such as bitcoin and litecoin."


i dont think that their crappy coin will win over BTC and LTC  Cheesy

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July 23, 2014, 10:21:29 PM
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So they are launching their own altcoin now? Any more details about it? Will it have a blockchain? Or will it be like Canada's failed MintChip experiment? Seems interesting although it's sad that they're abusing their power to stamp out decentralized rivals such as Bitcoin.
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July 23, 2014, 10:28:32 PM
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I'm from Ecuador.

The government is not creating its own alt coin.

This so-called "digital currency" is a digital representation of the U.S Dollar (our national currency since 2000).
There's a project to handle the US dollar from the cell phone, via SMS.

This has some of the benefits of crypto-currencies, but it is absolutely centralized and it is the dollar, not another currency.
Anyone will be able to go to a bank an claim a dollar bill in exchange for one virtual currency.

The text of the law states that only the U.S. dollar can be used in Ecuador. But it's not very clear how that will be enforced.
So I'm still waiting for more information to know whether or not Bitcoin and other crypto currencies will be prohibited in practice.

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July 24, 2014, 05:30:47 AM
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I'm from Ecuador.

The government is not creating its own alt coin.

This so-called "digital currency" is a digital representation of the U.S Dollar (our national currency since 2000).
There's a project to handle the US dollar from the cell phone, via SMS.

This has some of the benefits of crypto-currencies, but it is absolutely centralized and it is the dollar, not another currency.
Anyone will be able to go to a bank an claim a dollar bill in exchange for one virtual currency.

The text of the law states that only the U.S. dollar can be used in Ecuador. But it's not very clear how that will be enforced.
So I'm still waiting for more information to know whether or not Bitcoin and other crypto currencies will be prohibited in practice.

Thanks, now it makes more sense

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July 25, 2014, 03:10:58 AM
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I'm from Ecuador.

The government is not creating its own alt coin.

This so-called "digital currency" is a digital representation of the U.S Dollar (our national currency since 2000).
There's a project to handle the US dollar from the cell phone, via SMS.

This has some of the benefits of crypto-currencies, but it is absolutely centralized and it is the dollar, not another currency.
Anyone will be able to go to a bank an claim a dollar bill in exchange for one virtual currency.

The text of the law states that only the U.S. dollar can be used in Ecuador. But it's not very clear how that will be enforced.
So I'm still waiting for more information to know whether or not Bitcoin and other crypto currencies will be prohibited in practice.



That makes more sense. I did not know Ecuador used USD as official currency. Maybe USA should adapt Ecudorian currency in turn? :-)
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July 25, 2014, 05:05:33 AM
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I just wanna know if it will be GPU mine able :p

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July 25, 2014, 07:07:12 AM
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Ecuador’s Congress, dominated by the ruling socialist PAIS Alliance, is on the verge of approving a new reform.

Some socialists they are.

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Minister of Economic Policy Patricio Rivera said that “with this new code we hope the banking industry will collaborate with the people, and not the people for the banking industry, which is what has been happening since the 1990s.”.

Haha. So they do this by banning a peoples' currency whilst giving all the power back to the banks? What a joke.

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July 25, 2014, 08:12:32 AM
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Now on coindesk :

http://www.coindesk.com/ecuador-bans-bitcoin-legislative-vote/




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July 25, 2014, 08:19:24 AM
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So how much different this USD centralized virtual currency will be from credit cards Huh
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July 25, 2014, 08:51:57 AM
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So thats the first and only country which banned btc. It will be interesting to see what will happen there.

their own digial currency is doomed anyway.

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July 25, 2014, 09:51:59 AM
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Well this certainly sets a precedent.  A central bank issuing it's very own digital currency and simultaneously denying it's citizen's from using alternative blockchains.  lmao.

That's going to be absolutely funny to watch, they won't be able to enforce it, Bitcoin was made open source precisely because of stuff like this, this thing is going to get completely destroyed by hackers Cheesy
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July 25, 2014, 06:23:22 PM
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So thats the first and only country which banned btc. It will be interesting to see what will happen there.

their own digial currency is doomed anyway.

I thought Iceland was the first country to actually attempt to ban BTC....?

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July 25, 2014, 06:41:50 PM
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Any government that creates it's own cryptocurrency is only making it easier to move currency into bitcoin. This will backfire for them. /popcorn
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July 25, 2014, 07:15:16 PM
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Well this certainly sets a precedent.  A central bank issuing it's very own digital currency and simultaneously denying it's citizen's from using alternative blockchains.  lmao.

That's going to be absolutely funny to watch, they won't be able to enforce it, Bitcoin was made open source precisely because of stuff like this, this thing is going to get completely destroyed by hackers Cheesy

Hopefully they "steal" the insecure centralized currency, but also hack the identities of those who own it, then pay them back. Of course it still might trigger a bank run, so they'll need to convert it all into physical USD and BTC before that happens.

Saying that you don't trust someone because of their behavior is completely valid.
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July 25, 2014, 08:33:11 PM
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So thats the first and only country which banned btc. It will be interesting to see what will happen there.

their own digial currency is doomed anyway.

I thought Iceland was the first country to actually attempt to ban BTC....?

okay, you are right  Smiley

they should also ban the internet by the way...would be usefull if they want to ban btc

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July 26, 2014, 06:25:07 PM
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Any government that creates it's own cryptocurrency is only making it easier to move currency into bitcoin. This will backfire for them. /popcorn

yeah, makes sense. viva la ecuador!
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July 26, 2014, 08:29:09 PM
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Any government that creates it's own cryptocurrency is only making it easier to move currency into bitcoin. This will backfire for them. /popcorn

yeah, makes sense. viva la ecuador!

Except the digital currency to be created is not a crypto-currency. It's somewhat similar to a digital bank account handled by the cellphone.

But the currency is still the US dollar.
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