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Re: Could US slow down Bitcoin progress with NET NEUTRALITY laws?
by
Paditani
on 18/01/2018, 01:27:27 UTC
It may be that Karna in the US bitcoin is considered a legitimate taxable asset and impacts the rules governing Internet access change, threatening net neutrality - a principle that allows everyone to use the Internet in the same way.
In the last few weeks in various US-based technology publishing, the news on the laws governing "Net Neutrality" (Internet neutrality) is being discussed. This reporting generally relates to the enactment of a law in the United States that will govern the Net Neutrality proposed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), the governing body of telecommunications administration in the United States.

why?

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lost the battle with Verizon earlier this year - and with it, the right to stop ISPs weakening other people's traffic is framing new rules to restore Neutrality Neutrality. However, these rules may allow ISPs and content providers to reduce transactions to make other people's traffic faster in payments and transactions. tabi can also be the point where Bitcoin & Cyptocurrency technology is strangled or even slowed, will adversely affect the future of speed and innovation of P2P technology and make this technology intolerable.