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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Does any bank accept Bitcoin?
by
BitSat
on 18/04/2017, 21:40:58 UTC
I highly doubt there would be a bank for bitcoins because the whole point of btc is for it to be anonymous and that bank will totally destroy that ideal.
Indeed,  you are right! All banks are centralized or regulated industry while bitcoin is not centralized. although bitcoin for some other banks butcoin for them is a threat to their business. But the reality is not, instead bitcoin is very open type of source to any business.

I don't think there is any bank at a moment that is accepting bitcoins and even I don't see it happening even in future as bitcoin is a competitor to the banks so I don't think that banks will ever stand in support of bitcoins or will start accepting it.
To be honest, bitcoins in banks as a payment is possible just like in Japan that they already accepted bitcoin to their country and that means that there is a possibility for bitcoin to be accepted in banks as another type of payment, If a country or government accept bitcoin then its authorities will follow from its decisions.
I don’t think things are that easy the fact a payment method becomes accepted does not mean that  a bank needs to adopt it, they may choose not to do it, with lame excuses like saying that criminals use bitcoin and that they refuse to accept it or something like that.
You are right its very tough for them to recognize this its need some hard work and legislation because without this they are not going to accept this with very simple and straight forward reply we have no information about users and its very easy helpful for terrorists or criminal