With China cracking down on BTC could other countries with known currency problems follow suit? What would it mean if the following countries follow China's lead?
>Brazil
>India
>Vietnam
>Russia
>Mexico
>Indonesia
>Malaysia
>South Africa
>>3482602
of course they will, you can bet on that. If people start investing in assets and wont give a cent to the kikes instead of wasting it all in the malls what do you think is going to happen?
That's why you must start investing in decentralized coins like 0x
They can try and ban whatever the fuck they want. The more you tell someone they can't have it, the harder they'll try to get it. People can and will always find a way.
>>3482644
But that's stupid. I won't my money and investment to be convenient.
>>3482661
Chink miners have way too much invested into BTC for it to fail. And people inherently have a huge problem with authority, so the more government tries to take something away, especially something as lucrative as mining and trading crypto, the bigger the fallout.
>>3482711
But what about Venezuela?
>>3482728
Mining is huge in Venezuela. They're risking jail for this shit due to hyperinflation.
>>3482649
it'll eventually recover when people actually start thinking logically and start using decentralized exchanges with protocols like ZRX
>>3482755
Mining is huge in Venezuela because the Government if you could call them that forces people to mine for them. You risk jail if you don;t send your profits to the commies.
>>3482756
How do you know decentralised exchanges won;t go the way of something like illicit goods and you risk prison for even using or accessing one in future? None of the governments I listed are known for their liberal approach to finance or trade
>>3482602
Yes, and once it's all done and regulated we'll finally get mainstream adoption and be rich SOBs.
>>3482818
>How do you know decentralised exchanges won;t go the way of something like illicit goods and you risk prison for even using or accessing one in future
In fact it's the way it will go but you gotta read the whitepaper of 0x for example to realize the whole point of decentralization is not getting caught by leaving no traces while investing in the cryptomarket
>>3482878
But if an exchange refuses to pay out and denies your existence what protection does a user have?
>>3482894
What if I'm Jason bourn and requested this? Btfo
>>3482894
are you fucking kidding me? go read the damn white paper https://www.0xproject.com/pdfs/0x_white_paper.pdf
Ignorance is the reason of most FUDs
>>3482974
> Grant Hummer, Tom Ding, Joseph Chow.
These guys sound like retro porn stars
>>3483019
>retro gay porn stars
I picture them all with sweet moustaches
>>3482602
Third world shitskins would be slightly poorer?
>>3482602
>With China cracking down on BTC could other countries with known currency problems follow suit?
China is the only serious authoritarian regime of your list. In all other countries people don't give a fuck about government regulations. They know government can't do shit against crypto, so they won't care.