“The government of Denmark has issued a warning against Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. The warning states that users of the currency risk having their Bitcoins stolen from them. The warning states that due to the fluctuation of the currency, it can be worth nothing in a short amount of time. It also states that the currencies can be used for crime. Perhaps the most interesting part of the warning is ‘that a company should not be allowed to establish themselves in this country to do business with the exchange of real currency against the so-called virtual currency’. It seems the Denmark government is not comfortable in businesses using the currency to exchange ‘real’ currency.”
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