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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin's refusal in some countries, due to high levels of corruption
by
Mandoy
on 14/12/2017, 13:05:46 UTC
Is it true, some countries that reject the bitcoin are countries with high levels of corruption? So they consider bitcoin to be a potential money laundering crime, potential illegal transactions, Violate payment system authority and undermine the system of investment activity. While countries that provide support for bitcoin is already included developed countries and has minimal acts of corruption therein. What do you think?

It could be one of the reason but not applicable to all. If you can just notice, before any country accepts or adopts the use of any cryptocurrency in their political boundaries there are multiple sessions and debates as to whether they will accept or ban it in their country. And so upon deliberation the acceptance of any cryptocurrency will be depending on the votes of the majority. Thus placing corruption as the main reason of the non-acceptance of bitcoin is not an acceptable reason indeed, due to lack of evidence to backed it up.