Creating a global blockchain for crypto use legally

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#1Jun 25, 2021, 11:46 AM
Hey folks, I'm new here and not really a techie. I have this vision that blockchain and crypto should be adopted worldwide. If you think this is a good idea, go ahead and make it happen when you feel ready. Or maybe pass it on to someone who can take charge. Also, I'd love to grab a coffee in Saigon, Vietnam, if anyone's interested. Drop your email here, and I can send you a PDF for more details.
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madguruFull Member
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#2Jun 26, 2021, 07:50 AM
Reference for what? Actually your a little bit late on here.If you do try to look at on how many coins/projects exist due to that kind of goal which is to be adopted globally then you would realize that it wont really be that simple and also ideas will just remain to be like that unless if its developed but somehow we are already flooded with various copy-cat projects in the market.
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#3Jun 26, 2021, 07:57 AM
I want to mention the problem of using laws to manage crypto, how to produce crypto for their country and how to convention for global currency
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w0lf404Hero Member
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#4Jun 26, 2021, 10:09 AM
Why do you need someone's email address to share your idea when you have chosen a public forum to announce it?? I would rather advise you to make a presentation about your idea and post it in Scribe, reddit and here in bitcointalk. It would get you desired attention and probably you will be able to get a funding to make your idea work for you! Your approach is incorrect!
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fox_byteHero Member
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#5Jun 26, 2021, 02:54 PM
The best solution that governments can take is to create cryptocurrencies that are linked to the value of cash (paper money) and then the possibility of using blockchain coins for easy transactions, but they seem stupid, as the speed of banks in the completion of transactions much faster than the Blockchain technology. In short, the biggest beneficiary of these currencies is individuals, not countries where money can be easily sent and received. Legislative laws can govern how these currencies are converted to local value or vice versa.
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#6Jun 26, 2021, 05:57 PM
In the world of cryptocurrency and in the blockchain for that matter, ideas are so abundant but only a few of them will make it in the fierce and harsh real-world marketplace. There so many factors one has to face before a project can take-off, service and flourish. In fact, this is the problem with so many start-ups crowding the market and they are vying for the attention of funders and individual investors via ICO, STO and the IEO. Many ideas are just craps, some are copycats or me-too style and only a small percentage has the potential to be contributing real value.
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