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Re: [ANN] [ICO] FinTab – The Accounting System for Cryptocurrency Portfolios
by
mike_jones
on 31/05/2018, 17:53:10 UTC
Why do governments prohibit Bitcoin?

Being engaged in cryptocurrency is a walk on thin, unexplored ice.
Recently, the State Duma of the Russian Federation has reviewed a draft law
"On Digital Financial Assets" and adopted almost unanimously.
http://duma.gov.ru/news/27027/

Some interesting ideas, such as tax incentives, have been discussed already during the parliamentary discussions.
In the blog of COO FinTab, Grigory Maltsev, you can read about how the participants of the crypto industry work in the Russian Federation https://[Suspicious link removed]/GtjfW8 (Russian translation https://[Suspicious link removed]/YqXb1f)

In the new article, we figured out why the governments of many countries prohibit Bitcoin and what the possible consequences are.
https://fintab.io/blog/why-do-governments-prohibit-bitcoin/





i have people who work in government of my country. they are think, that crypto is first step of total war...it's very sick(((

This is really sad:(((
It's really very depressed. Most governments are reluctant to recognize the status of virtual currency. It takes us to take part in it. Change them.


I have that problem too. But how it make?