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I know we chatted about how the Biden Administration is talking regulation around #crypto , so this latest move from Arizona is interesting… Here’s SB #1341 https://www.azleg.gov/legtext/55leg/2R/bills/SB1341P.htm I’m intrigued to hear your thoughts, Public Peeps! With the City Coins (NYC, MIA,etc) to Funds popping up to. countries such as El Salvador making it legal tender — could traction see a zigzag? Also — talked about the recent move by $AAPL and how it connects to #digitalwallets and #payments bit.ly/3HeK9aq #cryptoalert #whynot
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I'm a no-coiner. I read this article this morning on BTC. I'm not sure if this is a cryptocurrencies solve any real problems besides sending money overseas. https://nyti.ms/33VnYHC
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Read that article a couple days ago, it has interesting layers that align with what the administration is walking through. While there’s people who are for/against it becoming a tender — the fact that the logic around it being regulated gives context that something is coming. The things I talked about is the conversion (bit.ly/3HeK9aq )on one of my recent reels. Along with how it will adopted by sSee more
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I find it interesting, mostly because how will and how can you regulate a global currency. I don't think it can be regulated the same way stocks and bonds have been regulated. Without talking in circles my thoughts are to let the business's decide whether or not they would like to accept/ receive crypto as tender. I also find that if they over regulate crypto currencies than it can kind of kill thSee more
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Valid points Caleb! Major corporations are adopting it, but smaller ones aren’t moving as fast. Miami is having that issue with their city coin being accepted by small businesses. The layer of regulation will be different for sure, yet I hope they don’t overdo it.. like you said. Hearing how it the space could look int the next decade makes me double down on the fact I don’t want it to get it tooSee more
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Jelly@Jega
What I'm thinking of this is, what's the real basis for Arizona proposal of Bitcoin as legal tender? I find it hard to believe they truly believe in the cryptocurrency but I believe more in the political reasons for doing this. Everything related to crypto in the states is being discussed from a political/ideological point of view.
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So many moving parts which is why I referenced by post from yesterday about SEC knocking the Spot ETF along with Administration about to dance with it. I just wondering what song or shuffle is about to play @Jega
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I feel like this will be a problem until the governments globally figure out a way to control The value and manipulate it’s worth to benefit themselves and crypto in itself is designed to not be possible to change the value there are only so many coins that create the value so it will not be able to increase in that sense like they have done with the dollar by getting rid of the gold standard backSee more
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The one major problem that crypto has is that governments cannot value it with a backing ,gold or whatever, that being the whole reason for crypto to begin with , break away from the standards of big banks controlling everything if they find a way to regulate using stable coins then all we do Is swap one for another unless it is agreed globally to except one form of currency, that cannot be “PrinSee more
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Johnny Ramsey@ramseyj1
Isn't having a debit card or credit card the same as virtual money?
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I call this Bull 🧐
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It'd be crazy if the Arizona bill actually passes! 🤔
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Game theory at work. AZ Introduced this shortly after Texas revealed their Bitcoin plans. I hope it passes as it has the potential to solve a lot of problems. We’ll probably see more young politicians taking the Bitcoin stance as well. Outside of the U.S i believe Honduras will be next to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender.
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It would be better to keep the govts out of it especially ours
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@bigdogs77 definitely
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@nvknows read that the senator with the proposed Bitcoin legal tender bill is the republican Wendy Rogers, member of the militia group Oath Keepers. If we start to connect more dots here we will see what's the real intention of all this. It's not about free markets or believing in crypto for the masses, it's still political agendas.
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