Thailand becomes the first country to reject Bitcoin

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Thailand becomes the first country to reject Bitcoin

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http://rt.com/business/bitcoin-thailand ... rency-783/

The Bank of Thailand has banned operations of the internet-only currency Bitcoin, citing a lack of existing laws and capital controls.

After a Bitcoin presentation to the Thai government aimed at explaining how the crypto currency works, as well as its benefits, the country’s authorities ruled that “…Bitcoin activities are illegal in Thailand”.

A Bitcoin team were in Thailand to allay government doubts and to get the currency legitimized in the country.

The verdict means that it’s illegal to use Bitcoins in settlements within Thailand, as well as send it to or receive it from any other country.

The decision by Thailand marked the first major stumbling block for the virtual currency towards wider acceptance. Bitcoin Co. Ltd hopes the country could change its mind at some point. “…the Bank of Thailand has said they will further consider the issue, but did not give any specific timeline,” Bitcoin said in a statement on its web site.

Introduced in 2009, the Bitcoin currency has recently seen increased pressure on all fronts. The latest blow came from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in Texas that blamed the state’s Bitcoin operator Trendon Shavers of McKinney for defrauding its clients using a Ponzi scheme. Trendon Shavers promised its Bitcoin investors a 7% interest per week. The SEC said the Texas operator simply used money from new investors to pay out the promised fortune to those already hooked, which represents a classical Ponzi scheme.

Bitcoin has been seen by some US citizens as an alternative to conventional money, to escape currency manipulations by its government. It's a time when the traditional greenback, as well as other world currencies, have been under increased pressure due to the economic crisis.
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My first reaction to this was to home in on the phrase there 'aimed at explaining' (Bitcoin to the Thais.)
I quickly realised maybe I was under-estimating them.
Second reaction was is it April 1st? Because this virtual currency thing seems to have passed me by. Maybe because it IS virtual. So assuming it is a real virtual reality Thailand is probably right to be cautious. We can't even get Internet Banking to function 100% reliably in the west.
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I'm no expert on it, but from what I've seen, I wish to hell I had coughed up a while back. Personally I'm not surprised that government and big financial institutions will be opposed to it, since it's essentially out of their reach, with the value of Bitcoins being decided by market demand rather than honorable bankers and politicians who of course only have our best interests in mind. :shock: :laugh:
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