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by tatsuke95
4810 days ago
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>"However, BTC China is still trading at above $275! That's the beauty of bitcoin, it isn't restricted to just one region in the world." This is a flaw, not a benefit. I want to know what the value of my BTC are. Not what they are here, vs China, vs Canada, vs Australia... >"Buying and selling an Indian Rupee for example is quite heavily restricted. " What do you mean, "quite heavily restricted"? It's far harder for me to buy BTC, especially with these ongoing issues, than it is to buy Rupees in my forex account. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_with_floating...
In that respect BTC is similar to the USD/Euro/etc.
Also, Indian citizens are pretty heavily restricted from selling large amounts of rupees for dollars, etc. You need a lot of permissions and clearances for large amounts. (>$1M equivalent, earlier the limit used to be $1000!!)