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Bitcoin Government The Almighty Buck

Several Small Countries and Territories Have Passed Laws, or Have Legislation in the Works, To Make Themselves More Welcoming To Cryptocurrency Companies (nytimes.com) 48

The race is on to become the go-to destination for cryptocurrency companies that are looking for shelter from regulatory uncertainty in the United States and Asia, the New York Times reports. From the report: In Malta, the government passed three laws on July 4 so companies can easily issue new cryptocurrencies and trade existing ones. In Bermuda this year, the legislature passed a law that lets start-ups doing initial coin offerings apply to the minister of finance for speedy approval. "We are 65,000 people, and 20 square miles, but we have a very advanced economy," the premier of Bermuda, E. David Burt, said in an interview at a cryptocurrency conference in May in New York, where he was trying to pitch companies on the island's charms. "We want to position Bermuda as the incubator for this industry."

The competition for cryptocurrency companies is part of a broader rush by governments to figure out how to approach a new industry that took on outsize prominence over the last year. Becoming a crypto center has many potential upsides, including jobs and tax revenue. But the drive to be a crypto nexus also comes with significant risk. Hackings and scams have followed the industry everywhere it has gone. They have been aided by the underlying technology introduced by Bitcoin, known as the blockchain, which was built to make it possible to send money without requiring approval from government agencies or existing financial institutions.

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  • by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 30, 2018 @11:29AM (#57033076)

    We are 65,000 people, and 20 square miles, but we have a very advanced economy

    And by advanced economy, we mean most of their money comes from offshore baking and generally facilitating people hiding money from governments.

    Sounds like Bermuda is just trying trying to get a bigger slice of the shady-money pie.

    • by Nidi62 ( 1525137 ) on Monday July 30, 2018 @11:32AM (#57033102)

      We are 65,000 people, and 20 square miles, but we have a very advanced economy

      And by advanced economy, we mean most of their money comes from offshore baking and generally facilitating people hiding money from governments.

      Sounds like Bermuda is just trying trying to get a bigger slice of the shady-money pie.

      To be fair they are just trying to open up to the whales of cryptocurrency: criminal groups, tax evaders, and repressive state regimes. You know, their usual customers. Every bank likes to diversify their services.

    • by LynnwoodRooster ( 966895 ) on Monday July 30, 2018 @11:38AM (#57033166) Journal

      And by advanced economy, we mean most of their money comes from offshore baking

      They must really suck at that. I mean I can find that other island baked goods - King's Hawaiian [kingshawaiian.com] - everywhere, but those Bermuda baked goods are practically impossible to find!

    • and the local cops can force bribes! You know that bitcoin deals with Drugs and if you don't give me $$$ I can take you in where you can sit in jail for 1-2 years before you even get to see the court room.

    • Maybe they will only allow the first three well-known crypto-currencies: Bitcoin, Litecoin, Dogecoin.

      They could call it the "Bermuda Trian..." - oh wait.

    • What is âshady moneyâ(TM)? Isnâ(TM)t that just money that you or others earn or spend, that isnâ(TM)t monitored, approved, and taxes by people who did not earn it and have no business involving themselves in your personal transactions?
  • traditional banks are scrambling...
  • Cryptocurrency meshes well with the Elbonian currency called the Eye-Crud!

  • Neal Stephenson seems to have had a vision into this last century

    First published 1999 [wikipedia.org]

  • how much in debt is the USA? and how much deficit spending keeps getting piled on the debt every year? that debt has basically turned the USA and its massive military-industrial complex in to the slaves of the global banking cartel, so this will only invite more wars for the banking cartel since they want to control all the worlds money with a central bank in every nation https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
  • In other words, tax heavens make sure they maintain their lead.

...though his invention worked superbly -- his theory was a crock of sewage from beginning to end. -- Vernor Vinge, "The Peace War"

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