It's important to note that Bitcoin is commonly used to buy and sell drugs. One black-market site facilitates nearly $4,000,000 in sales a month; bitcoin being the primary currency. With numbers like that, it would not surprise me if the pseudo-currency found itself blacklisted by governments across the globe. It's only a matter of time before they say Bitcoin supports terrorism...
These are kind of FUD posts you see all over the place. Of course cash and postal money orders are used if Bitcoin is not used and I don't hear people saying cash and postal money orders will be made illegal. the US treasury already issued guidelines a couple months ago involving these types of currencies. You cannot outlaw bartering or deny people right to send Bitcoin. Since nobody owns Bitcoin there is no central location or company to shut down any enforcement comes in when you exchange for Bitcoins. Bitcoin is just a piece of software that sits on people's computers so there is nothing that can be done to choke it off. These are the same sort of things you saw about the Internet in the 90's. People who have been involved with bitcoin just roll their eyes people start with this Silk Road issue. One of the main developers works for Google and Silicon Valley bank is now going to get involved with an exchange in the USA. The people that go around with these type of FUD posts are the same people who went around saying the Internet was all porn in the '90's.
The European Central Bank concluded in a report about digital currencies that:
âFrom time to time, Bitcoin is surrounded by controversy. Sometimes it is linked to its potential for becoming a suitable monetary alternative for drug dealing and money laundering, as a result of the high degree of anonymity. On other occasions, users have claimed to have suffered a substantial theft of Bitcoins through a Trojan that gained access to their computerâ¦However, practically identical problems can also occur when using cash, thus Bitcoin can be considered to be another variety of cash, i.e. digital cash. Cash can be used for drug dealing and money laundering too; cash can also be stolen, not from a digital wallet, but from a physical one; and cash can also be used for tax evasion purposes. The question is not so much related to the format of money as such (physical or digital), but rather to the use people make of it.â
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