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Board Economics
Re: Government & Bitcoin
by
ethereumhunter
on 17/09/2017, 01:50:22 UTC
Damaging interest prices have already been rolled out in Denmark and Switzerland, which are the two practically cashless societies.Some argue that this gives the authorities (financial institutions) a increased diploma of control given that, with no cash, bank runs are not possible
If you say the government gains nothing from all these, then you’re saying it wrong. Okay, let’s say you’re mining Bitcoin, and at the end of the month you pay your bills- tell me, who are you paying the bills to, isn’t it government that you’re paying all those to? No matter what, they always have their own ways of gaining from all these developments.

I agree with your prespective about this dude and i think governments like japan and australia are seeing the potential of this as well. Im not really sure about china, considering they have probably the largest btc community. It seems the government there doesn't want anything they can't control

maybe we can forget china for a while as they have many plan with crypto currency especially in ico. i think actually many government is interested with bitcoin but they don't want to show to public and they better to reseach by secretly. but for japan which is approve bitcoin, the government giving support to the community and i think there will be more local shop accepting bitcoin as payment soon.