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There is not much I can do with Bitcoin in my country right now, aside from earning from it here on the forum through signature campaigns and being part of a Bitcoin community that discusses Bitcoin ideologies every day. That alone is satisfactory, as I am always seen here every day participating in discussions. I found a new hobby here in this forum. Bitcoin is not fully legalised in my country, and there are really some restrictions on what I can do with it.
Although on a few occasions, I have tried to explain what I know about Bitcoin to my close friends and family. The discussions, although not intended for earning, are usually impactful.
My earnings from Bitcoin investments and signature campaigns are okay for now, until Bitcoin becomes something we are no longer scared to use publicly.
I get that you are trying to look on the bright side, but I would not call the situation in your country satisfactory regarding Bitcoin. With the legal restrictions in place, it kinda defeats the purpose of Bitcoin being useful and providing financial freedom and you can still own some as a collectors item, but if you cant fully use it or transfer it freely then Bitcoin loses its appeal in my opinion. Its ok you are content with the limitations, but most people want Bitcoin to live up to its potential. To each their own I guess, but having to comply with heavy regulations on a decentralized currency seems weirdly contradictory. Im sure youll make do with the situation, but I just would not settle for calling it very satisfying.