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Board Economics
Re: Legalizing Bitcoin
by
streazight
on 13/11/2017, 03:24:53 UTC
legalizing cryptocurrency in country is a difficult, it depends on users cryptocurrency and bitcoin, "how cryptocurrency users participate in state regulation, and demands legalization, by judicative means.". cryptocurrency legalization statistics is very dynamic, and when you see some effort to start receiving bitcoin, it signifies the global elite has received bitcoin as a means of payment.
Legalizing cryptocurrency is not difficult as far as I am concerned and some countries have already done that. It just has to do with passing some laws which would also regulate it and then activities revolving around bitcoin becomes allowed.

It does not have anything to do with global elites and if they want to get involved eventually by utilizing the currency, then it is the same as any other person who would.
Legal or illegal any type of currency can be used for some unscrupulous activities I remember there is a saying that says that money is the sources of all evil, may opted to do bad things because only few were in control or having big shares of money, I don't even know if there is a  currencies that could help mankind for  being slave from high taxes and government control .
True! Illegal practices has always been on right from the onset and it is just the state of the mind of those who wish to be illegal that makes them practice it as long as they can use the tools at those moments. Before bitcoin, corruption has been going on and I really do not know why people now think that bitcoin would help increase it.

There would always be a control except that it would be limited, but the activities’ surrounding it is one thing we cannot expect the government to just look away from.