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Re: Why bitcoin is not supported in some countries?
by
deisik
on 06/05/2017, 18:35:59 UTC
Their countries , their laws.  It really depends on your definition for not supported too . If we speak about banning then as far as I know I don't think there is a country that actually banned bitcoin , at least nothing official and If there is then Its related to the banking system with one way or another . If its about the lack of usability in ATMs , local shops then there are plenty of countries and It takes time as some countries have more priorities .

yes it is, every country has their own law that they are implementing we should obey it because if we not, we will be punished, just wai tuntil all the countries will have to use bitcoin in their everyday needs and will legalize it.

This is what they want you to think

But, as Thomas Jefferson allegedly said, if a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so. Well, I'm not so brave as that dude from the American history (provided he really said that in the first place) but I'm still conceptually agree with him, though I differ in methods. I'm more prone to concealed disobedience and using the system's flaws in my favor (i.e milking it, in a sense). The best is when you can manage to make one part of it fight against another all the while reaping profits (even if purely emotional)