Many of us here and outside here already know that Bitcoin is a decentralized digital currency, and it operates without the authorities of any traditional financial systems like banks and the governments. The decentralized system of Bitcoin is what troubles the governments and the other authorities and as we already know, the governments love transparency, that's why I think that no matter how they claim to love Bitcoin, they will never stop censoring and scrutinizing Bitcoin. Even if one governments claims to love it, we know that power changes hands seasonally (Biden was once president and now Trump) and regulations can change too depending on the governments administration. Regulatory bodies and the governments worldwide will not stop to scrutinizing Bitcoin, so I think. No?
I believe we all know that despite the US new government and other countries are showing interest to buy lum sum of Bitcoin and other crypto that Trump mentioned for the reserve, we should keep in mind that things can change later on, the interest they show now won't stop them from scrutinizing Bitcoin. Even if this new government are a bit cool with it, how about the next government to come In power?
The global regulatory crackdown on Bitcoin could happen in different ways, such as,
1. A more strictest anti-money laundering and know-your-customer regulations:
This laws are already there but the governments might impose more stringent requirements on Bitcoin exchanges, wallets, and other services that's helping most users to comfortably adopt and accumulate bitcoin.
2. Ban on Bitcoin transactions:
Some countries already done this, they ban Bitcoin in the country and not allow people to use it. Right now, am not referring to just one or two country that didn't ban Bitcoin, I means if it's a global crackdown.
3. Taxes and levies: We can see that there are taxing on Bitcoin transaction on users by the government of some country. Not in my country yet.
4. Licensing and registration requirements: I am thinking, what if regulatory bodies starts to require business that are using Bitcoin to obtain licenses and register with authorities. Have any of you thought about this? Or it's already happening in some part of the world? Yes? I don't know.
The potential consequences of such a crackdown could be:
1. It can reduce adoption level and growth of Bitcoin: Stringent regulations can frustrate and discourage both some old and new users and businesses from adopting Bitcoin.
2.Increased costs: By complying with any new regulations, it could lead to higher costs and administrative burdens for Bitcoin users including businesses that are using Bitcoin.
3. Reduction in decentralization and autonomy: When there's overregulation, censoring, scrutinizing, it could gradually wear away Bitcoin's decentralized and autonomy nature.
4. Manipulation of price: It's bound to happen if there's any stringent regulations.
To prepare for a potential global regulatory crackdown, the Bitcoin community can:
I will give us one suggestions to prepare ourselves incase if there's any such thing and I will want us to also put down our ideas and put out more suggestions.
1. Increased education and awareness.
If you read to the end, thank you. A Note: some ideas were picked from an external source, combined with my thoughts to form a whole. I stand to me corrected in any wrong thoughts I have put up here too.