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Topic
Board Legal
Re: Cryptocurrency regulation?
by
Agostosmori
on 12/10/2017, 04:06:37 UTC
The concept of cryptocurrencies is based on trust. If it is fully implemented in all aspects, there is trust within the community and technical solutions applied to provide the security of network, then there will be no need for centralised control.

Got your point. But what about security? I constantly hear about hackers who steel tons of investor's money...

And goverment won't give up its influence easily. USA, Canada and some european countries tend to establish their rules on cryptocurrencies.

Hacker don't hack the system of the currency what they hack are the exchanges. Once government regulate crypto it will break the sense that it is decentralized and anonymity side will not be possible and will eventually it will lower the demand of it since it will just be like the normal currency that we have right now.