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Which countries have their own cryptocurrency?

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5 hours ago, PeterBushMan said:

Which countries have their own cryptocurrency?

They all do, which one do you want to be true?

5 hours ago, PeterBushMan said:

Which countries have their own cryptocurrency?

Alberta, as soon as they can secede.

Are you unfamiliar with how to use google?

  • 2 weeks later...

What do you mean by "have cryptocurrency"?

If you mean "It is posssible to get some kind of cryptocurrency in that country" then they all do.

If you mean "the country's government officially recognizes some kind of crytocurrency to be as negotiable as its regular currency"  then none do!

Yeah, but… Is that technically their “own” cryptocurrency, or is it just using / adopting someone else’s?

7 minutes ago, iNow said:

Yeah, but… Is that technically their “own” cryptocurrency, or is it just using / adopting someone else’s?

I think it's a bit (or is it byte?) like people using US currency outside the US

Agreed. Good analogy. It’d be the same if we in the US began using Euro. Not technically “our own”

Yeah they can't add new coins as one might to reduce debt but Bitcoin also isn't controlled by anyone else either.

I would say if government also has input on how currency is added(or removed) is when it might be considered 'theirs'.

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