This is not true. Our different departments are promoting different laws on the ban, with their own nuances. There is no unity. The Central Bank seems not to be against it, but warns that it is dangerous and no one will protect people if something happens. The Investigative Committee really wants to ban it. The Ministry of Finance is promoting its own law, in the latest wording they suddenly softened, they want to allow buying bitcoin for use abroad, but ban mining (since the emission of money on the territory of the Russian Federation is allowed only by the Central Bank).
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Sooner or later, I am personally sure, they will be allowed, but tunisia whatsapp number list when this happens will largely determine whether Russia will develop normally in this area, or will have to catch up with developed countries. It is impossible to stop this anyway. And new forms of business that could potentially appear will simply go to other jurisdictions, pay taxes there, and we will suck our paws here.
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Alexey, 31 years old
I have been familiar with cryptocurrencies since the beginning of 2013, I was involved in mining, a little trading on exchanges. Lately I have been using Litecoin and Dash. Previously, I used other altcoins a little, for example, Digitalcoin and Vertcoin, but rather as a miner and trader. I almost never use Bitcoin, as strange as it may sound.
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If I had to choose between cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is still the less risky. As a rule, the exchange rates of altcoins (in dollar terms) repeat the Bitcoin rate when the latter fluctuates, that is, they are strongly tied to it. But when there are fluctuations in the rate of the altcoin itself, they are often more significant and less predictable.
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Bitcoin is becoming less promising every year due to the lack of a clear development plan, disagreements about the implementation of basic changes (for example, increasing the block size), the disintegration of the main team of developers (the Bitcoin Foundation is on the verge of extinction), and the increasing centralization of mining capacities.
Many people think that bitcoin is already banned
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