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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Dealing with cryptocurrency (in my country) isn't easy as I thought
by
hulla
on 04/10/2019, 23:33:24 UTC
This is very unfortunate! Some Governments are anti-crypto and would exert efforts to prevent it or discourage it from its own citizens but eventually, they will reconsider it once mass adoption becomes full blown and other foreign Governments adopts it.

I suggest that if some of you can't access  this forum due to some censorship ion your country, you can try to use VPN or TOR so that it will give you more privacy and less fear from Government interventions.

Its not the government which is preventing access to the websites in this case. Turkey's government aren't the bad guys here instead its the internet providers of Turkey who are restricting access to social media and Cryptocurrency related websites. This should not be used as a anti government movement as its not the government enforcing these restrictions on the Turkish population.

Technically, its the internet providers that restricts access to social media sites but why they did it? Do they don't want to give good services to their customers and want more subscribers? Its very ironic, because if you are a  company providing service to masses, then you will do your best to be successful in that field just  like in the case of providers - an uncensored internet access! but not unless they were constrained also by Government restrictions, just like China does.
We can't totally blame internet service providers for complying with the rules and regulations of the country where they operate because the governments are the one behind the restrictions for bitcoin is not regulated nor legalized in Turkey. However, going against the law in other to satisfy the masses will totally cost the internet service provider their license.