Crypto technology offers tools like payment, lending, borrowing, and saving to anyone with an internet connection. Proponents argue that stricter regulations would deter criminal use. Opponents argue that stricter crypto regulation would limit financial opportunities to citizens that are denied access to or can't afford the fees associated with traditional banking.
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Yes, but they should regulate the crypto currency businesses rather than their usage so that nobody is getting scammed, if the currencies can be changed into genuine Uk currency then there is no problem
Yes but only with regard to its ethical use as crypto farming is an environmental issue.
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No, but there should be much more education about the risks involved.
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Should be used but regulated so not a pyramid scheme
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No but I think there should be more education on this and other risk assets.
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No but they should not ever become more powerful than the BOE
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No
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crypto does not need to be regulated, it's not going away; people need to be educated. crypto has made me a lot more financially savvy and more interested in economics and investing as a whole. It's been a huge positive in my life.
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Yes
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you are not helping people by not letting them participate, crypto is a way for a lot of people to learn about investing and macroeconomics, yes there should be education to stop people putting all there funds in.
but most people invest responsibly.
there is a lot of innovation and a lot of money to be made in cryptocurrency. By making it difficult in the UK, you stifle innovation and stop people from making their own money.
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