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Old 12-05-2014, 02:19 PM  
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Originally Posted by jscott View Post
Ok, so even the US government takes it seriously? Bitcoin Regulation News - CoinDesk

Australia, Canada, Argentina, and pretty much the rest of the world says it is non Ponzi-related. Read the links on that page, look up government regulations. I don't get how these govermnets are still debating over it if you are so certain it's Ponzi. (from reading the facts, and knowing the facts, you would regret calling it a Ponzi since you'd know that you were totally wrong)
Depends what you mean about "seriously". As people use it, there also comes regulations about it. My country also has regulations about bitcoin, mainly taxation wise.

The huge fluctuations in Bitcoin price also tells about the speculatory nature of it. It's main nature, at least so far, is to take money from other suckers. Being deflatory in nature, I don't see how that could change.
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