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RE: Cryptocurrencies in fictitious economies
Hello @emimoron
A state without electricity because an official was getting rich with mining. But I can assure you that more than one was aware of that, but nobody said anything, and that besides, I could even swear to you, that more than one of the mines that have been stolen by military, guards, etc, were there mining... curiously.
But well, we know how they are.
In Colombia a legal framework is currently being created for the work with cryptocurrencies, but, finally it is to collect taxes, and try to have control. NO more.
Hello friend, I think you are reading the article as I did when I did, because I respect that this is a public blog and for our safety we must measure ourselves in the comments but I assure you there is still much more to tell, because as I said this is a situation that almost everyone knows but no one does anything to solve or clarify and meanwhile those who try or in our case we find a financial exit in the world of blockchain are seen as thieves who evade their tax responsibilities and that there is also much to tell. Thanks for reading and commenting