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Title: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Domithra on August 06, 2018, 06:42:42 AM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: bhm45 on August 06, 2018, 06:50:00 AM
I dont think that any government can kill us for the purpose of using the crypto currencies. I think it is just very wrong or misleading to think about any government like that. Im not saying that I support government but im saying that because if government is in place then only we can see some light in the country or big infra structure and all the facilities around us. I guess it is more than perfect if we work in collaboration with them always. For example, pay the taxes if the system says that to you and everything will be all right! Keeping everything simple can benefit us and government too.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: blue on August 06, 2018, 11:33:43 AM
Yes government scary on Bitcoin, All governments moving people's taxes . So people's if using Bitcoin governments loss many taxes and Bitcoin transactions monitor is very difficult.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Deffobit on August 07, 2018, 10:56:01 AM
I think that given the current trading volumes, they are not afraid of cryptocurrencies, for them it is too small numbers.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Watu_pawon on August 07, 2018, 02:19:46 PM
it's true that bitcoin governs itself and the government has little influence, but I think the influence of the government is sometimes very frightening if it is an influential state government.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Nestle on August 07, 2018, 02:47:43 PM
I think is bitcoin will last? because each year the new rules of the government. I am not sure crypto will survive in conditions the number of rejection occur in this year.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: dekafee79 on August 07, 2018, 04:17:28 PM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

Yes, I.think so, The government is really scary about crypto currency. Because the government cannot control crypto over.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: siKING on August 07, 2018, 04:21:01 PM
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the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions

for now it's totally wrong,because the goverments have a lot of influence.
why ? because it's yet to be used as a 'real currency' and it has no value if the goverments ban this(legalization).


Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Moykoy on August 07, 2018, 04:57:34 PM
people accept to continue trading with BTC, the government has little influence to stop transactions. Even though the central authority of the state is given to the government to regulate state affairs, Bitcoin acts with different principles which eliminate all centralization.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: bossgams01 on August 07, 2018, 05:09:39 PM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.
There some instances that the government want to ban crypto because of the reports that it is used in illegal transactions but it doesn't mean that their moves will cause to be scared, it is their prerogative to make sure that their country is safe from any threats of destruction.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Meysa123 on August 08, 2018, 02:37:57 AM
it's true that bitcoin has its own way of regulating its freedom, and the government has little influence but it can also affect the price of bitcoin.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: owmivmen on August 08, 2018, 04:28:44 AM
The scary thing is if the government makes regulations that prohibit transactions and use bitcoin. everyone will experience a loss at that time. I hope bitcoin always exists and grows every year.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Master107 on August 08, 2018, 06:42:03 AM
The pressure is on the government because they would like to have some part in crypto specially in terms of collecting funds from crypto related transactions.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: densus88 on August 08, 2018, 07:03:33 AM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

The reason why the government is really scary, because many investor prefer invest in crypto than banks.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: The Translator on August 09, 2018, 10:37:16 AM
I think the government is not a barrier for me, because there is no effect at all in this business in Bitcoin. although now many countries do not recognize their Crypto, but Crypto remains popular, let alone Bitcoin. and every day Bitcoin users and Miners increase.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Watu_pawon on August 09, 2018, 02:44:19 PM
in my opinion even though the government has little influence on bitcoin but it is also very frightening, because the government can influence the making of rules.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: aji678 on August 11, 2018, 03:49:51 AM
I’m not a pro government,, but at this time with our new elected leader I’m much more optimistic on what his stands on cryptocurrency issue in my country.. Giving him enough time and chance to prove us he is worthy for the support we given him.. To trust the government is the only option we have until the revolution of crypto users are much stronger..
We work smartly and not starting actions that may trigger violence.. We wanted to be recognized,, but blood revolts is not the answer..
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: bitpation on August 11, 2018, 10:30:39 AM
I don't think we need to worry about the government. because the government is difficult to monitor crypto money. therefore many countries in the World do not recognize crypto money, even though some countries actually admit it and even use it.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Mbah Jenggot on August 11, 2018, 11:19:00 AM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

The reason why the government is scary crypto, I think the government cannot controll crypto over and many investor move to crypto.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: damsix on September 22, 2018, 06:52:13 AM
I think that given the current trading volumes, they are not afraid of cryptocurrencies, for them it is too small numbers.

What gets scared is the owners of Bitcoin.
Because with the government that always makes or creates FUDs, the price of Bitcoin falls in price.

But I'm sure the government also has some people who have Bitcoin in their wallet.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Danus on September 22, 2018, 08:36:36 AM
Very interesting information for people who did not take this into account. In your article very clearly stated about the investment. Continue in the same spirit. ;) I do not look at the fact that these regulators are many, because there is nothing wrong with this. There is true information, and there is a false one, you do not have to believe everything.  ;D                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: trackermoney on September 22, 2018, 04:26:11 PM
I think the government is still difficult to monitor us in the Digital world, bro. I don't feel afraid of the government, bro. For example, Russia, Crypto is banned but Russia is the country with the most Crypto users in the world, from which it has been proven that there is no need to be afraid of the Government. They will not be able to monitor our finances here.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Ulterior on September 22, 2018, 04:31:05 PM
Indeed the current Government once banned crypto. as they assess that crypto is a thing that very risk. Crypto is highly volatile and unable to be controlled. so the Government felt the alarmed, they forbid.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: DogeTalk on September 22, 2018, 04:31:17 PM
I am not afraid of government regulations. I still believe crypto will be used in the future. Crypto technology is needed to change people's thinking about investment.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Zoe on September 22, 2018, 05:05:46 PM
there are some countries that still ban cryptocurrency and I believe that the government has a reason for that. there are many cases where people suffer the huge losses making the government make a policy to ban cryptocurrency. we know that not everyone can accept cryptocurrency well.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: ShadowInTheFog on September 22, 2018, 05:30:48 PM
I agree that no government regulation is able to kill crypto, it can just make our life a bit harder. Still, if anything radical happens, we can dive into obscurity and rise out of it when it will be appropriately to do so.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: alltalk on September 23, 2018, 03:51:23 AM
The government only focus to see the negative impacts of bitcoin and don't take much attention about the advantages. Actually, if government can think positively to benefit from the crypto or bitcoin. It can help to improve the development in economic sector. However, we can see the government in some countries like Japan, very successful to utilize the crypto potential.   
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Mehira01 on September 23, 2018, 07:05:08 AM
Bitcoin is digital money that is very popular nowadays and many large investors hold it, in my opinion the government has little influence on crypto money.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Abdee on November 15, 2018, 06:21:00 AM
the government has little influence but it can also affect the price of bitcoin but it is true that bitcoin has its own way of regulating its freedom
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: mahadev on November 15, 2018, 07:13:10 AM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.


Yes I think at several country the government is really scary to bitcoin. Because bitcoin is so popular now. It have many advantages for payment system and investment.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: oxwell on November 15, 2018, 08:04:04 AM
I see the government is not so frightening to us Crypto users especially Bitcoin. I think this is an opportunity for us to be able to participate as much as possible at Cryptococurrency, especially investing in Bitcoin. Because the government cannot do anything but see the development of Bitcoin itself, because Bitcoin uses a decentralized system.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: laughingburger on November 15, 2018, 11:37:22 AM
YES they are really scary even thought they can be out of the picture in crypto space, although they are not really involve in the internal of crypto but they can deal massive damage on external of crypto.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Cutter Cute on November 15, 2018, 11:46:26 AM
I like digital currency, Bitcoin is the best coin and the government can't control Bitcoin, maybe some countries want to control it, but Bitcoin is still decentralized because there are no third parties who regulate it
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: vegasus on November 17, 2018, 03:32:26 AM
I do not think so. Instead the government cannot ban us and restrict us from doing business in this crypto world. Therefore I am still not afraid of any actions by the government and financial institutions in this crypto world. so now I am still convinced and a part of Cryptocurrency that really needs it.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: cashbit on November 17, 2018, 04:00:26 AM
Maybe the government used to be scary. But I don't think this time is so scary and it might be fun. because not a few countries have legalized crypto and implemented it in that country. Therefore we need not be afraid anymore.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: gribble on November 17, 2018, 04:33:40 AM
I think the government is not a barrier and the government is not frightening to me, because there is no effect at all in business in Bitcoin. although now many countries do not recognize Crypto, but Crypto remains popular, especially Bitcoin. and every day Bitcoin and Miner users also increase.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: pelana vreo on November 17, 2018, 07:17:31 AM
Crypto is well received when one understands how blockchain technology can be used in all data collection systems. The crypto payment system is very safe and fast, I think if one day the government can adopt crypto for payment systems and use blockchain technology to avoid financial manipulation by corruptors, a country will be safe and they will have better team members because of all the data they have can be stored safely.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Anzal RK on November 17, 2018, 07:34:15 AM
I don't really know about government to cryptocurrency.
But i think a government doing something to protect and safe them country.
We don't need to blame them.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: PRIBO247 on November 17, 2018, 01:54:51 PM
Bitcoin is unique because it has its own way of regulating its own freedom therefore it is not subject to government control. The government on the other hand can affect the freedom of bitcoin by imposing rules that affect trade thereby resulting in losses for investors.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Speaker on November 17, 2018, 03:19:28 PM
This is the control of bitcoin.States cannot influence technology, but can impose rules that complicate or restrict trade.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: nakmantu99 on November 17, 2018, 03:21:56 PM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

Yes, I see at severeal countries. The government is really scary with bitcoin. Because they are cannot controll bitcoin over. It is my opinion.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Prime on January 09, 2019, 11:46:54 PM
I don't think government can kill cryptocurrency, but we will have many difficulties if government doesn't allow crypto activities in its country. I still hope government will accept cryptocurrency in the future. It may be still considering to accept it.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Seeyy on January 09, 2019, 11:51:00 PM
The government on the other hand can focus on the freedom of bitcoin by enforcing rules that require trade to make decisions for investors. Bitcoin is unique because it has its own way of approving its own freedom so it does not support government control.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Whate on January 10, 2019, 12:03:57 AM
Although now many countries do not know Crypto, but Crypto remains popular, especially Bitcoin. and every day Bitcoin and Miner users also increase. I think government is not a barrier and the government is not scary to me, because there is no effect at all in business in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Irish on January 10, 2019, 09:35:10 PM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.
Of course, cryptocurrency is not beneficial for the government. They will try to ban it, but the other way out is to become part of this system, which they did by entering XRP.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: Hisbullah on January 10, 2019, 10:51:15 PM
Although the central authority of a state is given to the governments to rule the affairs of the state, Bitcoin acts on a different principle which eliminate all centralization. The decentralized nature of Bitcoin works in favour of the people, thus takes the power and control over their own financing back to the people  and once the people accept to continue to trade with BTC, the governments have little influence on ceasing the transactions.

Yes I think the government is really scary with crypto currency,  Because cannt be cotrolled over. It is my opinion.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: diygirl on January 10, 2019, 11:48:48 PM
Well, I actually will not comment about how the government evaluation and judgement about the crypto. But, probably they a scary if there are many citizens involved in the crypto world, they think that they make the economy and finance in the country is not stable.
Title: Re: Is the government really scary?
Post by: PreshB on January 11, 2019, 10:05:36 PM
Yes  they  are  because  they  don't  have  any  benefit  in  crypto  business.