I believe the topic speaks volume for itself as it is already self explanatory.
This question was born out of a real life experience where a petty trader was publicly harassed by some uniformed security personnels claiming to be some police officers and after some investigations the security personnels claimed that the woman aided some criminal activities as well as some internet fraud simply because she made her private exchanges public and the government as some point also frowns at the use of bitcoin in my country.
I am kinda curious if this was reported in your local news or it was just a small-case incident that it is not worth reporting anyway. Any forms of bad stuffs happening relating to Bitcoin are usually reported here in my country although the government does not prohibit the usage of it anyway.
~Do you think those dealers are safe?
~And what's the fate of physical cryptocurrency exchanges(r) in your country?
Thing is you never know who you're dealing or even meeting with through the internet. It goes the same for any other online businesses out there that conducts personal meetups ....which me and my significant other do
The fate of crypto here in my country? It's kinda dynamic when we're talking about the relationship between banks in here and crypto. My bank (BPI) before accepted crypto transactions but now they no longer support nor allow those kinds of transaction.