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XCM is still cheap
sure, everything the EU has done so far has turned out to be nothing short of perfect, so why would this be any different?
Time to move away before 2024.
They want to fuck with EU countries with lax crypto laws.
Portugal has 0 tax on crypto.
Germany has 0 tax if you hold for more than 1 yr.
Cashout before this happens and move to the citadel or a safe uncucked location. Preferably just live on a superyacht
Not for your average pleb shitcoin gambler or exchange on Malta
4 years from now? These people are complete faggots for even talking about such a thing 4 years out. What's the point? Nothing but propaganda.
I'm not saying the EU is perfect but you can't deny it has severly boosted various economic sectors through regulation and support. Having a legal framework for crypto and making it available for the general public is a necessary step that needs to happen to make crypto a viable currency anyway.
Shill it to me
Its wishful thinking. They will be forced into action by mid-2021.
Doesn't matter. Bullish for btc
What do you even mean?
How long do you think does it takes to coordinate, bribe and do pork barrel deals with 26 nations who hate each others guts and to write policies, regulations that are not a total shitshows and will pass through a chamber where everyone wants to fuck each other over. 4 years is ambitious, 10 to 15 realistic
Coinmetro prides itself on being 1000% compliant to EU regulations, and XCM is its exchange coin.
It also has fiat ramps
www.digitaleurope.org/corporate
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What
Good points and that's how it usually is, but it will happen in 4 years if not faster.
>being compliant to not yet existing regulations impossible to predict if you are not an insider formulating them
And btc is going to be adopted by institutions, KEK
RLC FAGS REJOICE
the idea here is likely government-issued stablecoins using blockchain technology to issue costs. not something like chainstink securing the supply chain through its copypaste json parser, sorry marines
If the Germs get what they want, maybe, but then it will be like the biggest shitshow ever, and Europe will repeat its 1840s
>And btc is going to be adopted by institutions, KEK
Yes, and?
imagine if there was an unknown crypto startup company founded by a 22yr old autist among those 72 other multi-billion dollar worldwide corporate brands
*reduce, not issue
OK go on
seethe you didnt get in the ico
user, it isn't nice to laugh about the mentally challenged
>The EU has severely boosted European economics
t. German
>the euro has been a disaster for us and now my son is enslaved to Germans
t. Greek
Nothing the EU does matters as even swift plans to adopt before then. 2024 puts Europe severely behind the rest of the world so yeah I would expect that's about right.
the next bullrun (starting right now) will end ~late 2022 and force legislation into action
this might unironically be the last crypto bullrun possible. make it in the next 2 years or never make it
Forced legislation will always be bad legislation, especially from a supra national level if the germs under there current regime will have it written alone. And unless this is going to be done under old pillar one, which is unfortunately very probable, there is the transition period, translating it into national law, getting it through the national legislative processes and building national administrative bodies doing their thing.
>Last crypto bull run
There we agree, no matter if europe take 4 or 15 years, Russia, the US, India and China don't have that problem, and they have no reason to wait for the grumpy old man. Funnily, it might lead to Eastern Europe and South Eastern Europe to become not only a safe haven for sex trafficking but also crypto money laundering
I think we still have 3 more halving cycles before its over (2028 starts the final 10x)
the story for next 2-3 years will be listed companies adding btc to balance-sheet. this will start to reach a fevered pitch when unthinkable names like fb, goog, etc start announcing.
In the wake of this, circa 2024 nation states will start announcing. Will start with tier3 countries which will be ignored, but by the time the tier2 countries start to announce (mexico, brazil etc) it will force tier1's to respond. they will respond by going all out...they wont allow tier2 to jump them so will print trillions upon trillions to gain a sizeable position
By 2030 btc will be around 1m.
This will mature over 2030 decade and btc will eventually get to 5-10m where it will then be forever as a stablecoin making modest 5% gains yearly
How old are you if I may ask?
Born in the 90's or early 2000's
welcome to law!!
welcome to the EU, a bureaucrats paradise where millions of politicians collect tax free salaries at the expenses of businesses and tech investors
based. we're gonna fucking make it
Doubt it. This is a global issue that requires quick solutions and cooperation. And guess what? the solutions are out there albeit not perfect. The changes to which society must adapt become somewhat exponential too, that means quicker solutions and implementations. If things surrounding the crypto space progressed at a leisurely pace until now, well that can change. We are in the very early stages of the "new normal". In Europe you see areas like Belarus and Moldova where the stage is being set for future events.
t. that 20-year old bluepilled bloomer