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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: India makes ownership of Bitcoin criminal offense - How to respond?
by
milani
on 06/02/2021, 08:40:58 UTC


Response from the users

With a user base of at least 5 million, the cryptocurrency users in India are not some insignificant group. They are feeling helpless, because of the lack of unity. It is worthwhile to note that at least one opposition politician (Milind Deora of the Congress Party) has come out in support of Bitcoin. Cryptocurrency users in India needs to unite and take a political stance against those who are hostile to the idea of BTC. State elections are due in four crucial states in the next 2-3 months (West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam). Bitcoiners need to use their votes effectively, in order to defeat the political factions that are in favor of the Bitcoin ban. Tactical voting needs to be undertaken.

In my opinion the key moment in the fact that very often politicians uses lots of moot points in order to manipulate with votes and appreciations of voters. The situation with cryptocurrencies and Bitcoin in your country is not the exception. The saddest in all this that users are as always suffer from it the most. Hope the situation will change for the most suitable variant for users.