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Re: Report plagiarism (copy/paste) here. Mods: please give temp or permban as needed
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airfinex
on 03/09/2021, 16:54:37 UTC
⭐ Merited by hugeblack (4)
Nobody is banned strictly because of "the rules"; it's always handled case-by-case, but almost always, plagiarists deserve to be permabanned.

The date of the original is dated March 13, 2018, the plagiarism date is March 19 2018 (no links provided).
I checked only 2 themes created by this user, I think if someone checks the rest, they will find more plagiarism.

Plagiarism
User: Mpamaegbu
Post link: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=3158767.msg32651653#msg32651653
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Additional link to third source: https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@anassmed/good-news-btc

With the G20 economic summit underway today and tomorrow in Argentina, many are likely to conclude with the smuggled out snippet below that the meeting will end in favour of the crypto community. Foretelling the outcome, Bitcoin has dramatically bounced back to $8300+ this morning after its below $7,500 low last night. May be you will agree ir disagree with the positions below.

USA
- ICO Prohibited, Money Laundering & Illegal Act Regulations, Cryptographic Exchange Tradition License Scheme

 Japan
- taxation, payment instrument recognition

 Germany
- It is a legitimate financial instrument and may be taxable, but requires additional licenses and permits.

 England
- No government regulation

 France
- warnings about regulatory readiness (not disclosed in detail), 'risk of speculation and manipulation’

 Italy
- Some central banks consider issuing cryptocurrencies

 Canada
- Taxation

 China
- Coin trading prohibited, ICO prohibited

 India
- Not accepted as a means of payment, regulation of money laundering and illegal activities

 Brazil
- Financial assets not recognized, direct investment prohibited

South Korea
- No anonymous account transactions (real name system), tax preparation in progress

 Australia
- No government regulation

 Russia
- Cryptocurrencies regulation legislation, ICO prohibition, while allowing legislation, can run a legitimate exchange

 Mexico
- Preparing taxation

 Indonesia
- No government regulation, prohibited from banks

 Turkey
- No government regulation

 Saudi Arabia
- Some regulations will be introduced but not prohibited

 Argentina
- No government regulation

 Republic of South Africa
- No government regulation

 European Union
- Agreed to more stringent rules to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing in Bitcoin and other virtual currency exchanges


Every day we read about US,China, Korea,Japan; their stand on cryptos and anytime the news seems bad it will create FUD which will lead to market crash.

But I believe US,China, Korea,Japan are not the only countries in the world. So today I want the community members to state their countries stand as regards to cryptos

Below are few countries stands as regarding to cryptos. you can correct me if I am wrong.

Please Add your own country stand.

Maybe If we spread some good news about countries that support cryptos we might see bullish market again.

#USA
- ICO Prohibited, Money Laundering & Illegal Act Regulations, Cryptographic Exchange Tradition License Scheme

#Japan
- taxation, payment instrument recognition

#Germany
- It is a legitimate financial instrument and may be taxable, but requires additional licenses and permits.

#England
- No government regulation

#France
- warnings about regulatory readiness (not disclosed in detail), 'risk of speculation and manipulation’

#Italy
- Some central banks consider issuing cryptocurrencies

#Canada
- Taxation

#China
- Coin trading prohibited, ICO prohibited

#India
- Not accepted as a means of payment, regulation of money laundering and illegal activities

#Brazil
- Financial assets not recognized, direct investment prohibited

#South Korea
- No anonymous account transactions (real name system), tax preparation in progress

#Australia
- No government regulation

#Russia
- Cryptocurrencies regulation legislation, ICO prohibition, while allowing legislation, can run a legitimate exchange

#Mexico
- Preparing taxation

#Indonesia
- No government regulation, prohibited from banks

#Turkey
- No government regulation

#Saudi Arabia
- Some regulations will be introduced but not prohibited

#Argentina
- No government regulation

#Republic of South Africa
- No government regulation

#European Union
- Agreed to more stringent rules to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing in Bitcoin and other virtual currency exchanges


#Philippines

- Cryptocurrency is supported by Central Bank Of the Philippines (BSP), Local Banks are now looking for block-chain technology and its usage (Unionbank), You can easily convert your bitcoin into fiat (PHP) by using local exchanges approved by BSP (Coins.ph and rebbit.ph), BTC to Fiat (PHP) conversion is regulated by BSP to follow AMLA (Anti Money Laundering Act), Bitcoin ATM's on Makati City, There is no ICO Regulation yet. (supplied By BTT user: rommelzkie)