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Chinese government says Bitcoin cannot be used as currency

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Re: Chinese government says Bitcoin cannot be used as currency

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What exactly does that mean? Is it illegal to, say, pay for a house in eggs (I give you 1 million eggs for this house)? Any kind of barter is illegal?

China has a pseudo-controlled economic system. Coupled with the reality that most Bitcoin transactions are traceable, this law effectively kills Bitcoin as a viable currency in China — for now.

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This was very much expected as China has strict financial liquidity controls and bitcoin was being used expressly to bypass the same and take money out of the system. The Chinese government isn't stupid.

Yeah, no sane person would have expected BTC to become legal tender in China soon. Very nice that they acknowledge BTC and say that trading it is fine. This is really good news and the article is just trying to make up a negative story.

Re: Chinese government says Bitcoin cannot be used as currency

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What exactly does that mean? Is it illegal to, say, pay for a house in eggs (I give you 1 million eggs for this house)? Any kind of barter is illegal?

In addition of other comments about Chinese economic control.

There is plenty of regulation for bartering in most countries. Like for a house, you local IRS will have something to say if you exchange your house and dodge taxes like that.

Taxes is the key issue in our economies.

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