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Re: Not Yet Legal But Not Banned
by
ningrumxxi
on 10/11/2018, 01:19:17 UTC
Many countries seem to have a hard time defining and regulating Bitcoin. The current legal framework is not enough to deal with cryptocurrency revolution, thus most countries still have not considered Bitcoin to be an additional legal tender just like the function of their central bank issued fiat money.

However, the Bitcoin revolution is fast reaching the nooks and crannies of many countries all over the world, what with the use of the modern gadgets and the internet. Sooner or later, financial authorities have to come up with the necessary framework with which cryptocurrency can work with.

For now, let us just enjoy the "not yet legal but not banned" status which can anyway fine with me so I can still avoid paying taxes. 
maybe there are still many countries that have not fully understood the crypto currency, because most countries are still afraid that the crypto currency will turn off their original currency, and many banking financial services will be affected negatively if crypto is legalized in their country, because it will there are many business people who will leave bank services in carrying out their buying and selling transactions,