China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
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Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#22China's fast descent into totalitarianism is fascinating and scary. One can easily replace 'bitcoin executives' with 'foreign executives' or 'foreign assets' and see where this is going. I wonder if those companies that choose to outsource all the jobs in their country to China realized what they've done.
This is more totalitarian than crushing a citizen in a public square with a tank?
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#23China is a closed economy, it makes sense that they would put a ban on a technology which outside of speculative investment is largely used to facilitate money laundering.
Money laundering is currently not an issue, it has more to do with capital controls.
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#24China's fast descent into totalitarianism is fascinating and scary. One can easily replace 'bitcoin executives' with 'foreign executives' or 'foreign assets' and see where this is going. I wonder if those companies that choose to outsource all the jobs in their country to China realized what they've done.
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#25China's fast descent into totalitarianism is fascinating and scary. One can easily replace 'bitcoin executives' with 'foreign executives' or 'foreign assets' and see where this is going. I wonder if those companies that choose to outsource all the jobs in their country to China realized what they've done.
honest question, hasn't it been totalitarian for like the past 70 years?
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
Money laundering is currently not an issue, it has more to do with capital controls.
Serious question: how are capital controls vs money laundering different from the perspective of the one with the money?
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#27China has exchange controls. Internal yuan cannot be easily converted to euros or dollars. There are limits on capital outflows. The controls are leaky; the classic leak is to send all your relatives to Hong Kong loaded up with the maximum allowed amount of yuan in cash. The current limit is about $50K/year/person. Small leaks are thus tolerated. Big leaks get plugged, eventually. Bitcoin has apparently been moved to the "big leak" category.
(The US does not have exchange controls. If you want to wire transfer a million dollars from the US to Switzerland and buy a house in Geneva, the US has no objection, provided that you report it for tax purposes. Some Bitcoin enthusiasts are unclear on this. Why China has tight exchange controls is beyond the scope of this discussion.)
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#28What's interesting to me is that no amount of bad news appears to affect the price of BTC. I'm not a professional or amateur trader (I've got no position on BTC at all) but the price fluctuations really seem dominated by sentiment over any sort of fundamentals.
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#29All comments so far have been pro-bitcoin... does nobody think this could actually be a sensible decision?
Re: China Bans Bitcoin Executives from Leaving Country, Miners “Preparing for Worst”
#30All comments so far have been pro-bitcoin... does nobody think this could actually be a sensible decision?
Why would it? The govt let's you go to casino, I should be allowed to do what I want with my money. Totalitarian and Aldo totalitarian govts are scared of bitcoin.