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Re: Do you think signing a petition could get the government listening?
by
Gwyn
on 09/04/2018, 07:15:01 UTC
Cryptocurrency users in India are using the internet to voice their protest over a recent crackdown by the country’s central bank. Instead of allowing it to be stifled, petitioners call on the government to help cultivate the new ecosystem which can benefit India in various ways.

The petition calls on the country to adopt a framework which will allow cryptocurrency innovation to flourish instead of trying to stifle it. It points to failed attempts by cities around the world to block Uber as an example of why it wouldn’t work.

Other countries with similar development can imitate this bold move After all, a strong united community always had a strong voice.
Do you think signing a petition could be an effective way to get government listening?

https://news.bitcoin.com/over-16000-indians-sign-petition-against-irrational-rbi-crackdown/?utm_source=OneSignal%20Push&utm_medium=notification&utm_campaign=Push%20Notifications

Anytime the community unite and have their voice heard will always gain attention especially in the media. Governments worry more about winning the next election, so if they feel that it could impact their re-election chances then the petition will work positively.

Another way to combat the Central bank would be for all crypto users to make a loud noise about how they're all going to move their money to a crypto friendly bank. Banks don't like to see millions of dollars going to competitors.
Yes, but the number of people involved is still too small, especially in the real world. It's a little hard to get bigger support.