making cryptocurrency legal is one of the topic that is part of the discussion in many countries however majority of countries are not okay to legal crypto as a currency but some of them are okay to make it a tradable asset. Maybe in the next few years we'll see much more in this but as of now it is legal in only El Salvador and maybe another country that I'm not sure of.
It should be legalized in places where crypto currency is banned because there are many freelancers whose payments come through crypto currency which causes them to face a lot of trouble.
Reading your post right now, I even become more convinced that cryptocurrencies should for s fact be legalized, amongst reduce cost of transaction it reduced the possibility of stealing greatly, thanks for sharing.
Of course crypto should be legalized in a country. There are many possible explanations for this, one of the main reasons being that we know crypto has the potential to be our future currency. Now the point is that over time if we don't get familiar with crypto we will lag behind all the other countries that have already started using crypto. To give a small example, the first country that comes to mind is El Salvador, which has declared Bitcoin as its national currency and recently taught its students how to mine Bitcoin in their schools.
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making cryptocurrency legal is one of the topic that is part of the discussion in many countries however majority of countries are not okay to legal crypto as a currency but some of them are okay to make it a tradable asset. Maybe in the next few years we'll see much more in this but as of now it is legal in only El Salvador and maybe another country that I'm not sure of.
It should be legalized in places where crypto currency is banned because there are many freelancers whose payments come through crypto currency which causes them to face a lot of trouble.
Reading your post right now, I even become more convinced that cryptocurrencies should for s fact be legalized, amongst reduce cost of transaction it reduced the possibility of stealing greatly, thanks for sharing.
Of course crypto should be legalized in a country. There are many possible explanations for this, one of the main reasons being that we know crypto has the potential to be our future currency. Now the point is that over time if we don't get familiar with crypto we will lag behind all the other countries that have already started using crypto. To give a small example, the first country that comes to mind is El Salvador, which has declared Bitcoin as its national currency and recently taught its students how to mine Bitcoin in their schools.