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Re: What to do if BitCoin Exchanges are forced to close down on April 20
by
S_D
on 02/04/2017, 03:22:43 UTC
You don't see anything unethical in government trying to take away people's right to participate in biggest financisl innovation of hundred years ??


Its definitely not criminal .. Its scare of a new technology ..
Mahatma Gandhi broke salt laws. Was that criminal ?

 Shocked
Doing this would still result in being a criminal, won't it?
If crypto currencies are banned, I would rather stay and fight via system than running a criminal activity from my room. Sad
This is completely different, he broke law to protest against something that was unethical.
I see nothing unethical if the govt. bans crypto currencies.

PS: If I decide to become batman today and start hunting down criminals I would still be a criminal Grin

This is interesting 'coz indeed govt. is taking away some right from general public however it cannot be denied that Bitcoin can prove as a curse to country who is trying to reduce its trade deficit. I would say the govt. is just too lazy to work in concord with Indian Bitcoin community, if it hits a ban hammer on it.
I will still stick to idea of adhering laws and poking to make a change.