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18789529 No.18789529 [Reply] [Original]

What are the odds of a ban on all crypto within the next decade?

>> No.18789843

>> No.18789892

>>18789529
100%

>> No.18790005

>>18789529
is there anything that governments have banned that hasn't become more expensive?

>> No.18790314

>>18789529
50%

>> No.18790344

How can they stop us?

>> No.18790485

The way I see it, if the transfer of wealth through crypto were to become too commonplace, they would either need to speed up the Automated Clearing House process to compete, or slow crypto transactions down using regulations. I am betting on the latter. Crypto won't be banned, but it will get kneecapped.

>> No.18790550

>>18789529
0. If things go absolutely tits-up with the current economy (a real possibility), it's a way for the elites to have yet another escape hatch.

>> No.18790598

>>18789529
a better question: what are the odds of any of these shit governments lasting that long?

>> No.18790684

High. They can't allow regular people to have financial security.

>> No.18790775

Unlikely. Around 10 million Americans own crypto, that’s more than enough to swing an election. Any politician that supports a crypto ban is shooting himself in the foot.

>> No.18790977

>>18790775
I sure hope the zoomers would actually vote in that scenario.

>> No.18792020

>>18790977
They can.

>> No.18792066

They either ban or not, so 50%

>> No.18792073

>>18789529
They make too much off taxing it

>> No.18792249
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18792249

>>18789529
like they had to "ban" public protests?

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>>18792249
it's for your safety, anon

>imagine not having thots like this

>> No.18792407

>>18792371
>if you only knew how bad things really are