BITCOIN Q&A: WILL GOVERNMENTS BAN CRYPTOCURRENCIES?

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Rather than Ban, they will probably regulate it, then tax it later on, then tax gets higher and higher as each year pass. Then the decentralized idea of Satoshi will be centralized and controlled by the government AGAIN.

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