It's more likely they'll embrace Yuan rather than Bitcoin since their relationship with China government still growing.
Now that would be interesting.
China / The Chinese government regulates religion in general and regulates it a lot. Beyond that they are very anti Islam. Would they deal with the Taliban on an even scale or would they just take what they want and screw them over? Or would the Chinese government try to enforce their will on them if the Taliban wants to trade.
Who knows actual goal of China government. But i'm fairly sure they're interested with minerals on Afghanistan.
But Wind_FURY does have a point, storing your nations money in another nation can have repercussions for you. Or if you look at it from the other side, it does let the nation who has your money control you a bit.
I agree, although he don't use good example.
I get the idea, but that putting Bitcoin as something that helps the Taliban doesn't look good to me.
“Doesn’t look good for you”, but there’s no “you” or “me” in the blockchain, and the transactions that happen in the blockchain.
If you care about Bitcoin adoption/usage, you would show "good" usage of Bitcoin.