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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #120 on: April 20, 2025, 05:33:15 PM »

Well that's it, although bitcoin may not be fully used as desired, but when the government or a country recognizes the existence of bitcoin by legalizing it as an asset, that's good enough.

Moreover, we also achieved this in a long time and keep in mind that we also got a lot of rejections and even worse things. But bitcoin has managed to convince many people until now.
Being recognized by the government is a great achievement for bitcoin because at the beginning of bitcoin's launch we saw a lot of rejection and negative news attacking bitcoin.
and now the US and several major countries support bitcoin, this will affect other countries to immediately support bitcoin. We'll just see in the next few years.
Yes, we can see now where big countries that previously even rejected bitcoin are now slowly starting to show their interest in bitcoin.

Although we never know what the reason is for them, because individuals and governments usually have different views. We as individuals might say honestly that we are here looking for profit and others, but if the country or government usually has other things that are their goals.

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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #121 on: April 20, 2025, 06:37:41 PM »
It depends on a country's policy to make bitcoin a means of payment or not. While we know that not everyone will agree with it and most in my opinion will reject it.

However, when a country or government is present and makes bitcoin only allowed to be used as a commodity asset, I think that is also good enough. Although of course we will be happier when bitcoin is legalized as a means of payment.
You are right to say that the issue of the legalisation of using of bitcoins is vested upon the policy decision of a particular country. While it is crucial to note that transformation of monetary systems is usually resisted, especially in the uptake of new technologies. That is why when a government decides to regulate only Bitcoin as an asset it can be considered to be safe as it observes the impacts. Still once people are able to utilise this asset for speculation or for holding value then it is used in the normalisation process. What is found is that although legalisation of payment mode is not still in great prominence in developing nations currently, gradual recognition is sufficient to help it gain ground.
Well that's it, although bitcoin may not be fully used as desired, but when the government or a country recognizes the existence of bitcoin by legalizing it as an asset, that's good enough.

Moreover, we also achieved this in a long time and keep in mind that we also got a lot of rejections and even worse things. But bitcoin has managed to convince many people until now.
It feels good to see stores accepting BTC payments in our area, especially if it is made legal in our country. But we know that the government doesn't like Bitcoin because it will be difficult for them to trace the wallet owners, but they are doing something to identify it in other ways so maybe in the future they will make it legal in our country especially if they see its benefits.
I believe that it is great now that the thing which we once used to tag as a fad in the industry is now beginning to be used for actual practise in things such as everyday transactions around us. However, you are also correct that we are still discussing it because as far as the government is concerned there are still holes that are considered too weak to be controlled and scrutinised. However, as for me the best judge would be time. The more businesses and citizens directly see the advantages of these digital assets, the larger the practise will increase the discussion space. Well I do not think that the government is incompetent to approve them they are only waiting for the right time when they will feel that the implementation of these instruments will not pose a threat to the public. For now, the only thing one has to do is continue using these digital assets healthily and try to gain as much knowledge about them as possible so that one will not be driven by emotions when encountering such issues.
Yeah, the right time will come for everything. Another thing I would consider is why some countries will have difficulty accepting Bitcoin as legal because its value is very volatile, which is there is a real risk that the price of Bitcoin may drop. But if we think about it carefully, Bitcoin is not as volatile as before. The price of Bitcoin now is okay because it is stable so we don't receive much negativity from the government about Bitcoin but what if it is a bearish market, where all the prices in the market will really fall? I think we should consider that.

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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #122 on: April 25, 2025, 10:04:38 AM »

Well that's it, although bitcoin may not be fully used as desired, but when the government or a country recognizes the existence of bitcoin by legalizing it as an asset, that's good enough.

Moreover, we also achieved this in a long time and keep in mind that we also got a lot of rejections and even worse things. But bitcoin has managed to convince many people until now.
Being recognized by the government is a great achievement for bitcoin because at the beginning of bitcoin's launch we saw a lot of rejection and negative news attacking bitcoin.
and now the US and several major countries support bitcoin, this will affect other countries to immediately support bitcoin. We'll just see in the next few years.
Yes, we can see now where big countries that previously even rejected bitcoin are now slowly starting to show their interest in bitcoin.

Although we never know what the reason is for them, because individuals and governments usually have different views. We as individuals might say honestly that we are here looking for profit and others, but if the country or government usually has other things that are their goals.
Yes, more and more country who previously refused are now willing to accept bitcoin because they have felt that there are many benefits compared to others, so it is natural that they are starting to look to accept it.
Every policy does depend on each country and all because it is thought out well so that it does not harm them later.
But after developing well, it can be seen that there are benefits for the government and society itself.

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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #123 on: April 30, 2025, 11:56:43 PM »
Yes, more and more country who previously refused are now willing to accept bitcoin because they have felt that there are many benefits compared to others, so it is natural that they are starting to look to accept it.
Every policy does depend on each country and all because it is thought out well so that it does not harm them later.
But after developing well, it can be seen that there are benefits for the government and society itself.
They may refuse it in the past because there were still many bad rumors or negative issues on Bitcoin. Now, they already know well Bitcoin and Bitcoin is very popular. Even, El Salvador makes it as a legal tender and USA makes it as their main crypto asset. So, there is no reason that those countries to refuse Bitcoin anymore. The policy in a country can change, it is normal that they accept Bitcoin nowadays.


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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #124 on: Today at 04:41:46 AM »
Yes, more and more country who previously refused are now willing to accept bitcoin because they have felt that there are many benefits compared to others, so it is natural that they are starting to look to accept it.
Every policy does depend on each country and all because it is thought out well so that it does not harm them later.
But after developing well, it can be seen that there are benefits for the government and society itself.
They may refuse it in the past because there were still many bad rumors or negative issues on Bitcoin. Now, they already know well Bitcoin and Bitcoin is very popular. Even, El Salvador makes it as a legal tender and USA makes it as their main crypto asset. So, there is no reason that those countries to refuse Bitcoin anymore. The policy in a country can change, it is normal that they accept Bitcoin nowadays.
At first, it was like you said, because many were not sure and there was still a lot of news that did not support and many bad issues about bitcoin.
But over time, it has started to develop and many have recognized it because the positive impacts obtained are more than negative.
Many countries have recognized and made bitcoin a legal tender because it is very profitable, so they recognize it, but there are still countries that reject it and that is a different policy, and it is natural that one day they will also recognize it.

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Re: Should countries accept BTC as means of payment?
« Reply #125 on: Today at 08:01:48 AM »
Over the year so many countries are against BTC which is not a good thing, Bitcoin suppose to be go against every bank and government policy.

If we take a look at countries that has accept BTC like El Salvador president started purchasing BTC for about 4 years now and currently they're the first Bitcoin nation has paid all their debts and also growing the country economy, if other countries could do this it would be helpful for every country, good this Trump is thinking of having a BITCOIN reserve let's see how that plays for them and the crypto space.

Do you think every country should have a Bitcoin reserve?

It depends on the leader of a country whether they are open to the opportunity here in bticoin or blockchain technology, because if their minds are closed, no matter how beautiful and potential there is in bitcoin or cryptocurrency, they will not see it for sure.

Therefore, that can happen in all countries but all of that depends on the president or prime minister who leads all countries around the world.
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