Is funny how something that they thought could easily die away is now a globally accepted alternative in a decentralized manner, just recently Israel ban Bitcoin because it has been perceived to be a tool to finance their enemies, but the questions is, can this ban change anything?
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Of course no, it is already proven by many countries before. A lot of countries trying to ban Bitcoin but it's not how it works. No one can control Bitcoin, so no one can stop Bitcoin.
Maybe they can just ban their citizen from doing some transactions like buying using their banks.
But the essence of Bitcoin is not really working like that.