Bitcoin in Indonesia is not legal yet, all buying and selling activities must use rupiah. In the past many sellers offered payment with bitcoin, now they can't. the government has given regulations so that all trading activities must use the rupiah. will this be a negative or a positive impact?
Very good thinking and I like the way you think because thinking like you is a bit draining my mind to understand very well about bitcoin in the country of Indonesia.
In my opinion, it is still unclear how the state of bitcoin in the Indonesian country is illegal because that is not true because there are no official rules that say Bitcoin is illegal. In Indonesia the government is still waiting and they only give a call that digital currency is a risky thing. for me Indonesia is one country that has a very large number of Bitcoin users, Indonesia has a number of people who are very interested in technological progress even with the development of bitcoin more and more people believe it.
Well that doesn't say that retailers can't still accept bitcoin for unofficial payments, does it? Just because the government says all transactions must be done in rupiah doesn't necessarily mean that it is impossible to use bitcoin. India is experiencing a similar situation right now where their banks are prohibited from dealing with bitcoin,
but their people aren't, at least yet.
So the large network of users in Indonesia can still transact between each other. Peer to peer, not necessarily business to client. That's technically not illegal, right?