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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
WatChe
on 06/07/2023, 16:12:01 UTC
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If the ban is not lifted, but you accumulate enough bitcoins, it will be possible to move to a bitcoin-friendly country like El Salvador for a while. Of course, it is unpleasant when it is your country that bans bitcoin, but, fortunately, there are more progressive states in the world. Wink


It will depend on how much crypto I have and future of crypto in the country.


Moving does not seem to be practical advice.  How to fix from within?  How to subvert?  Of course, no one is advocating breaking laws, and so we can sometimes have tensions between speech and action of individuals and what some other individuals might want you to do or not do... Are they really representing the interests and needs of the people?  These are likely not easy decisions for any of us who might be in jurisdictions in which we do not always agree with what kinds of rules are in place that may well restrict certain important aspects of our lives, liberties, properties.... interactions and transactions of value.

We must respect and follow the law. To be rationale, the government (Pakistan) is somewhat true in imposing the ban. Since laws here are fragile and one can very easily do money laundering with crypto here. The Ban is fine for short term till the time government do his working to stop illegal use of crypto but it will do more harm to people and government if the ban is imposed for long term.