Still, it seems that even though it is not yet legal tender, in some countries, transactions using Bitcoin are already being carried out, and there are merchants who do accept Bitcoin as one of the payments and it is not a problem. and that is what I can hope will happen in my country too, although it may be quite difficult to happen. and of course that is also expected in most countries in the world, because now more and more people are familiar with cryptocurrency around the world.
Right, many countries are still in the gray area, so it means it's neither legal nor illegal and we are very luck if we lived on that country. And we used Bitcoin as a sound money although we have to used a middle man to transact and not that p2p that it was designed.
But still though, that's good to us, I mean yeah, we could have some in our wallet as a investment. However, at the same time, we could still used it as a currency, either convert it to local fiat or used a 3rd party as I have said to process transactions.
That's why the government always makes their rules, and tries to control whatever we do. But on the other hand, we also have the right to do what we want. So, let's just optimize the existing loopholes, the existing opportunities to focus on what we want. Especially in the crypto world, everything is online, as long as we can do it, just do it, and be careful to avoid anything that might be dangerous or detrimental to us. Crypto gives us many benefits if we can optimize it, so regardless of any regulations, let's just take advantage of it.