I think we will see more "stability" as to what governments positions will be by this spring. The bottom line is this - an aggressive policy AGAINST the use of ALL crypto as a "free market exchange" mechanism will deny those countries an opportunity to realized the economic benefits from the entire financial ecosystems that surround the cryptocoins themselves. This is not so much about any one crypto but about the technology platforms behind them, and the portable nature of having peer-to-peer barter systems which by themselves, create economic flows
I think we will see more "stability" as to what governments positions will be by this spring. The bottom line is this - an aggressive policy AGAINST the use of ALL crypto as a "free market exchange" mechanism will deny those countries an opportunity to realized the economic benefits from the entire financial ecosystems that surround the cryptocoins themselves. This is not so much about any one crypto but about the technology platforms behind them, and the portable nature of having peer-to-peer barter systems which by themselves, create economic flows