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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin on The Island of Bali, Indonesia
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aylabadia05
on 21/06/2023, 16:53:47 UTC
I don't know whether you have been to Bali or not but Bali is one of the world's tourist destinations, unfortunately Bali still has a governor who is not friendly to bitcoins and cryptocurrencies so he informs every tourist not to use bitcoins as payment. Previously, the governor of Bali (his name is Wayan Koster) had gone viral because he refused to allow the Israeli national team to play in the U20 World Cup, previously Indonesia was chosen as the host.

with rules like this, do you still want to go to bali?

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Tourists in Bali Warned Against Using Crypto for Payments, Governor Says They’ll Be ‘Dealt With Firmly’: Report

Read more https://dailyhodl.com/2023/05/29/tourists-in-bali-warned-against-using-crypto-for-payments-governor-says-theyll-be-dealt-with-firmly-report/
OP. The way you convey your message sounds too extreme, even though if you examine it more clearly that the direction is not as extreme as you say.
The Governor of Bali only said that Indonesia is not anti-crypto, it's just that crypto has not been legalized like El-Salvador or other countries that allow payments using crypto.

Then what does this have to do with the Governor of Bali's statement rejecting the Israel national team with his being unfriendly to crypto. No correlation.

I come from Indonesia. I think you need to explain the truth about what you have conveyed in this topic so that people don't misunderstand Indonesia's condition regarding crypto because Indonesia as one of the Asian countries is very friendly to anyone.
Regarding crypto, Indonesia also allows it as a commodity asset.

In taking a reference, you need to look at the contents written by the source, is the delivery of the news accurate?