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Banned Bitcoin News

Bitcoin’s legal status varies from country to country and causes a lot of complications in financial and taxation systems. Bitcoin itself is not banned in most countries, but its status differs and is under different types of regulations. There are still some governments that have yet to establish any regulations and policies toward Bitcoin, but most governments have already came up with various types of policies. Bitcoin is rarely banned as means of payment between private parties, but it is common for the usage of Bitcoin to be banned for financial institutions and businesses. For example, Bitcoin is banned for Chinese financial firms and both Canadian and Indian banks. The main causes of Bitcoin being banned are governmental concerns about money laundering, terrorism funding and tax evasion performed with various cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin.
Regulations
Details emerge on how China is advancing its campaign against the digital currency sector.
China Moves Towards Tougher Bitcoin Regulation, But Not to Outright Ban: Jihan Wu
Lisa Froelings
2017-09-15T09:05:00+01:00
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Regulations
Whether China actually bans ICOs and exchanges or not, this news may actually be doing everyone a favour as it is likely to be the last time you can buy Bitcoin...
Great Time to Buy Bitcoin as “Unreliable Sources” from China Spook Markets
Nick Ayton
2017-09-10T16:16:00+01:00
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Regulations
Hu Bing, a researcher at the Institute of Finance and Banking, says to the Chinese State TV that the government’s ban on initial coin offerings (ICOs) is only t...
China Ban on ICO is Temporary, Licensing to be Introduced: Official
Joseph Young
2017-09-10T15:30:00+01:00
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Just days after a Hong Kong tycoon was kidnapped and held for millions of dollars in Bitcoin in ransom by criminals, the Financial Supervisory Commission Chairm...
Bitcoin Banned in Taiwan after Billionaire BTC Ransom Attempt
Evander Smart
2015-11-03T08:54:23+00:00
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China’s Internet watchdog has announced that it can no longer “ignore its revolutionary changes” announcing that we have entered the “post-Bitcoin era."
China (Unofficially) Authorizes Bitcoin, Price Turns Bullish [UPDATE]
Joseph Young
2015-10-20T10:21:09+01:00
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On Tuesday, Andy Shroder posted on Reddit that eBay Inc. had removed his merchant listing because he accepted bitcoin for his products.
Ebay Forbids Bitcoin for Payments, Removes Merchant Listing
Joseph Young
2015-07-17T10:51:41+01:00
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Following recent successes of the Finnish Pirate Party’s Bitcoin funding in the country’s 2015 election campaign, its Icelandic counterpart is now causing an ev...
Iceland’s Pirate Party Tops Opinion Polls, Leader Seeks to Create ‘Switzerland of Bits’
William Suberg
2015-06-25T11:49:00+01:00
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Despite the recent court ruling that overturned a previous decision to block access to at least five Bitcoin websites, Russia’s supervision agency has blacklist...
Russia Blacklists Another Bitcoin Website, but BitNovosti Finds Workaround
Allen Scott
2015-05-28T17:21:12+01:00
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