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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Bitcoin is not perfect, and that's okay.
by
bettercrypto
on 14/11/2023, 15:54:09 UTC
doesn't make it the "tool for terrorism" as the governments want people to believe.
Is this really a thing that governments are discussing these days? Because the other day I saw another topic around the same subject here and despite the FUD about illicit usage being old it makes me wonder whether they are starting it up again?

I think the government is only reading the negative implications of a part of society that doesn't yet understand this technology and what is most felt is that the use of cash and its circulation is decreasing rapidly and a lot. Why is this because the creator of BTC does not want to submit to financial institutions that like policy monopolies and centralized governments that try to control all aspects of their money supply. I think they just limit the market. But, whether they like it or not, many people want to be exposed to bitcoin.

That's right, and you're right; that's all other governments can do because they don't have the ability to control Bitcoin, so in return, they will talk negatively about Bitcoin.

But no matter what negative things they say about Bitcoin, its popularity continues to rise, which shows that many people really believe in Bitcoin in the reality that is happening now in the field of this business industry.