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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The end of net neutrality means the end of bitcoin in the USA?
by
digaran
on 17/12/2017, 23:32:14 UTC
I wonder if the government is passing net neutrality as a way to coerce businesses into combatting this:

https://www.express.co.uk/finance/city/893151/Bitcoin-price-latest-news-ISIS-terror-cryptocurrency
Wrongfully accused her, poor woman was trying to help me and my organization to jump a girl, any girl for the first time in my life (note, as the head of the organization, jumping priority is for me).
Yeah I don't understand how some can sayt hat US is not a big deal to the crypto community, it is a very big deal. Especially since Russia and China seem to be trying to control the crypto community pretty hrad. A "loss" of investors in the US would negatively impact crypto for sure!

The current publicity BitCoin is getting is great but together with steps like this to control this new space there will be less and less opportunities for regular people such as us to make big gains. I am sure Blockchain technology will live on but the freedom we ahve had might be coming to an end.

Oh, so you believe net neutrality will hurt bitcoin everywhere and not just in the USA. Yeah, I guess you’re right.

China control’s the internet because they like to control citizen beliefs. China doesn’t want any free thinkers.

The USA wants to control the internet because they like to control citizen money. The USA doesn’t want any terrorists. They do that by controlling the flow of money.
That one I agree totally, they want jumping beggars. I *heard that US soldiers and ISIS soldiers were force-jumping girls from different angles.
Yet I'm a virgin. US government doesn't want any terrorist, why do we have so many terrorists then? what US government wants makes no difference, what they do does, you can track Bitcoin transactions, can you track hundreds of billions in the hands of US government and see where they are spending them?

*disclaimer, don't tell Lauda that I watched porn. lol.