Imagine this: tomorrow a global ban on cryptocurrency comes into play...

Imagine this: tomorrow a global ban on cryptocurrency comes into play. Touching cryptocurrency in any way will be punished with long jail times.

Does cryptocurrency survive?

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>does it survive
Yes

>will we all be poorfags
Yes

People still smoke weed

Although my favourite coin, this one is the first one to bite the dust once regulations come into play

you can ban crypto currency but not PREVENT people from using it

enforcing it would be dumb as well,besides that's like 80 billion dollars going down the drain

How much does cocaine cost? In what stores can i buy it?

dont post my girlfriend please

We will go back to 2012 prices in a day if that were to happen.

80 billion is nothing to the USA GDP, let alone the global GDP.

The global GDP is 107.5 trillion dollars, and 80 billion to reduce illegal transactions is nothing

Atleast read a highschool economics book, before spewing bullshit on this board

80 dollars a gram and all over the deep web

kys you autistic piece of shit.

Price craters 90%, but crypto survives and continues its unstoppable dismantling of fiat power structures.

I was making a point. Would cocaine be more or less expensive if it was legal and available at walmart?

Three very simple rules that you idiots disregard which will lose you money:

Rule #1: "There is no such thing as free lunch"

Rule #2: "What comes up, must come down"

Rule #3: "Bubbles are a thing"

You think you will simply get rich with no work because of "muh new paradigm!!"

Lol idiots, enjoy your bags imbeciles

70 for a teenth in Philly. 100 for a gram at State College PA. 80 for a gram in Delaware County.

Same post, every thread? At least have some originality.

I don't see why (much less how) they'd ban it.

>why
They don't control it so they lose the ability to manipulate money for their own ends. It also enables crime and terrorism financing.

>how
By saying it isn't allowed and having people with guns (pic related) kidnap anyone who disagrees.

I would honestly think that buying into it and controlling huge sums would be a smarter move.

Who is this semen demon? I'm guessing that she's a KPOP star judging from her looks.

Same thing people said about cp.

US had already practically banned crypto with their message on ICO. Bitfinex wouldnt even register you fatasses.

Feels good living in an European first world country instead.

who is this qt

>One or a few countries will remain with legal crypto.
>All the money will go to those countries.
>Every crypto bussiness will move there.
>Billions of dollars will go into that country and it will prosper.
>move to that country and profit
>also crypto prices will skyrocket because it will be difficult to get coins.

what a hot trap

its my future wife chu tzuyu and she is a literal angel sent to earth

this is now a tzuyu thread

it always was to me

why are asian grills so comfy to look at?

looking at black women triggers my monkey brain

looking at white women triggers my pen0r too much

looking at spanish women triggers my pen0r even more

but asian women are super comfy

She's not even the best member of Twice.

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oof my heart... i cant take this...

Who is then?

exactly. the harsher the regulations, the clearer the need for crypto and most likely the higher the price (after initial panic of course).

my wife cut off on the on the right

>banning ideas and items works

K

Why would banning crypto increase the price?
Are you guys retarded?

The price of crypto is high because everyone is speculating it will receive widespread adoption and become more valuable. If everyone is banning it it'll be fucking useless and worth a fraction of what it is today..

As long as you never carry more weed than you can eat you're fine.
idk about coins though, since the IRS wants you to pay capital gains taxes and income taxes. Even if you pay all your taxes like a good goy, they can still get you because you must be a money laundering terrorist if you use computer money.

Less you dingus. Cocaine is expensive due to the transportation/security costs.

It could go up after the crash, but be harder to obtain and use.

>tfw can't escape /kpg/ even on Veeky Forums

there is no escape

not even death

You guys think choa poster comes here?

post more twice webms thx

I fucking miss you guys.

I'm someone who used to spend 7 hours every day on /kpg/ from 2013 to about 2015 but stopped around 2016 when I married my Korean wife.

Anyone in the cytube knows me.

I need to get back into kpop. It was the only thinking keeping me happy.

But it does, in theory. We just need to extend our surveillance of civilians, and finally ban that pesky encripshon that terrorists use to communicate online.

What coins are /kpg/ bros holding?

Don't let your dreams be dreams.

Was 100% BCC from 300 cashed out yesterday on the bounce

I wanted to die after I came back to kpop and found out all the best groups disbanded in 2016. I used to go and see them all live and post to /kpg/ about it.

I really, really miss you guys. I'm not sure if it was being married and kind of miserable or feeling too stressed with work and finding work that kept me away, but I'm going to go back soon.

All cryptocurrencies skyrocket
Just like when they made docaine illegal

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how did you meet and wife an actual 10/10 average korean girl IRL

there is great new music coming out all the time
Twice, Blackpink, LOONA
kpop is so hot right now

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Is it hot again? I have to go back. I know Twice, Blackpink, and Loona very well but I miss it so badly and want to go back to Korea.

I met her in Korea and used to post everything about us and about my traveling in Korea in /kpg/ and the cytube, back from 2013 to 2015.

My journey from making /kpg/ threads in 2013, meeting up in real life with people from /kpg/, then actually going to Korea and speaking Korean fluently because I had taught myself and finally marrying a Korean girl is something I shared with /kpg/ at one point, but it's been a long time. I will go back though. I almost tear up just thinking about it and how much I miss that time of my life.

>I almost tear up just thinking about it and how much I miss that time of my life.
dam bro. you're giving me feels.

This is just like when the internet was new and ppl called for banning it. The govt doesn't want to stifle progress

My wife tells me every day she wants to go back and I do too, because being there was really the only time I was happy. But I'm worried that if I go back, it will be hard to get my wife back into the US, and my job prospects in Korea might be very limited outside of "English teacher," with almost no real potential for growth. Whereas in the US, I could keep trying to work as an actuary and make a lot of money with potential for growth in this field. I just wish I could somehow find a job as an actuary in Korea. I feel trapped because of this.

But one day I will go back permanently some how. It would be my dream to finally live there after having spent a year there already.

All I want is enough money that I don't have to worry so much about career growth and staying in the US but that I can sustain a family with just a job in Korea or something without worrying too much about it. I hope cryptocurrencies and working in the US while I can (currently laid off as of 1 week ago and panicking trying to find a new job) will take me there.

If you can get enough work experience I'm sure you can land a job in Korea. If you pass their language tests and get citizenship, there shouldn't be a problem.

LOL wrong

I am pretty much fluent in Korean and can pass their language tests easily and I took classes in 100% Korean at Yonsei while I was there anyway. My wife is Korean so citizenship is no problem.

But how do I land a job in Korea? If I could get one I would leave right now, honestly, but other than English teacher I'm not sure how. My wife is considering using my resume with a headhunter to find one in Korea with me.

But all the jobs seems to be labor, fishing, etc. I just don't know. Because in the US I made a lot of money with my job and I have potential to grow into a position that makes a lot more, but no amount of money would ever make me happy here. I just want enough to leave and go to Korea.

Do you have any advice for actually getting a job there besides an English teacher? Anything with the potential to "grow" in the field?

This is actually what the DOJ did with their Silk Road raids, they're actually sitting on heaps of BTC right now.

If you don't think the DOJ/DHS/CIA etc are utilizing bitcoin for geopolitical purposes, you haven't been paying attention. The China ICO ban was a big fuck you to western three letter agencies.

This will actually make crypto more resilient as it moves scared money out and allows more hodlers to accumulate, thus redistributing the coins into the hands of people who are in long term which will reduce volatility.

Is it a shakedown? Absolutely. But only if you sell in a bear market. Just ride it out, there are way too many people in major industries that utilize crypto to allow it to disappear completely.

Software development is pretty universal. Have no idea about the job prospects there for it though.

im pretty sure the government auctioned off all their confiscated coins from silk road

coindesk.com/us-marshals-final-silk-road-bitcoin-auction/

If you're Korean is really that good I see no problem with you working in insurance or investment banking. Unless you lack the work experience.
My advice would be to try and get setup with a US based company in Korea as an actuary, that's the easiest way in.

Exchange of copyrighted content through P2P is banned in every country you can think of, and how did you see that last episode of GoT [insert movie/series here] ?

Because they seem less threatening to you and so more attainable and less of a fantasy.

>Mfw you're describing Estonia
>Mfw I'm balls deep into MSP

Feeling comfy

She's literally perfection personified. Great taste user.

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Past already proven it will survive. Remember Bitcoin Crash? BitLicense New York regulation?

Cryptocurrency will only grow stronger. The governments feels the laying threats.

I'm not Korean, only fluent in the language. My wife is Korean though and I lived there or a while.

I can try that, so I will keep looking for actuarial positions in the US that have a branch in Korea then.
I need to improve my programming ability for that career path I think though.

I'd ask a korean expat community

Stop posting plastic, cocaine powered Korean sex dolls

>fell for kpop meme
>fell for muh conservative korean woman meme
>actually married one
>literally about to get out of US to move to socialist shit hole.
i seriously don't understand such mentality.

t. gook

It's really hard for me to explain. I didn't fall for the memes though, I knew what I was doing. I've been doing this for the past 6 years and have been to every corner of South Korea, something like 40 cities, been homeless in that country, lived in 고시원 and then just 찜질방 for a while, got lost out in the middle of 강원도 on foot and just slept outside in the mountains for a while, volunteered there, studied there, and even worked there for a while and met a lot of lasting friends and people there that are ready to help me if I go back.

I KNOW why Koreans talk about how much they hate living there, how awful working there can be, and all the problems. I still love it and I'm happy there in some kind of internal way.

My wife's father owns a farm there that he will one day let me retire on and that's all I really want.

you stay in a country thats openly racist and discriminative towards you tho
AND its america, thats like some double-whammy of self-hate

sounds comfy user, and im sure korea will change for the better over time

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im currently in burgerland user.

at least you are not getting defense, and have real job, so thats better. i supposed it is fair place, compared to how it used to be. i just couldnt handle their culture (collectivist, hivemind, blindly believing western liberal propaganda, etc) and being diplomatic retards and etc. i just feel bitter for doing sk army, whereas if i had been american, i would have done rotc or something.
just my 2cents: at least naturalise your wife (US one), and always have SHTF contingency plan. its literal sodom&gomorrah waiting for hellfire. not trying to be so negative, but eh. have fun user, i guess

also don't get what u r trying to say. yes, sk is racist and stuff. arent all non-western country r raciss and sheet? at least sk is more "liberal" and "accepting of foreingers" than japs. also, burgers being double whammy? self-hate? dafuq?

at least it sounds like you ve been to more places in sk than ive - you actually sounds geneuine, and been there long enough to not sound too touristy. kudos for that

Well I had a real job until I was laid off a week ago for "lack of new projects coming in," and it's been rough since then but I am trying to get it together. I have kind of a goal that I want to achieve in life, which I've described above, and I'm just trying to figure out how to do it, even if it means more years working in the US at hopefully a new job so I can save up enough to make the Korea thing feasible.

>naturalise your wife
Sorry, what do you mean? She's still a Korean citizen and all, and we met while I was living in Korea, but she is in the US with me on a fiance visa and now green card application now that we've been married for a year and I procrastinated applying for it because we really considered going back to Korea instead. I know it's not really a good position to be in, but I'm going to find a way to make all this work, either with a green card for her here in the US or a final plan to stay in Korea, where she already has a house that she owns and her family all waiting for us if we go.

You did the army though. That really changes you and from what I understand can be extremely lonely.

Call me a hypocrite but I think the foreigners in Korea are a fucking unbearable cancer. I just want to go live on a farm in the countryside 강원도 춸원 and have a quiet life there with my wife and her side of the family.

>you stay in a country thats openly racist and discriminative towards you tho
>AND its america, thats like some double-whammy of self-hate
was referring to AMERICA herein
>america is racist
>america is honestly a shit country
> (other than in say, online shopping)
theres your double whammy
personally i wouldnt live there unless I was in some ultra-paid job

maybe its the difference between being a foreigner in korea vs trying to become as non-foreign as possible

he is saying that america is racist towards you cause youre asian

afaik, three years for fiancee to get us citizenship. thats what i meant. i personally have extremely negative expectation for sk (in geopolitical terms. but who knows)
army: i hated it, but actually learn a lot from it, and being stem student in burgerland, i actually am one of the few non-autists.

im not trying to larp as carcinogenic /r/hapas, nor have i really interacted with foreigners in sk, so i'll digress. my "pov" is mainly streotypes, which can be a cancer ( i break gook stereotypes in many ways here, except for doing stem i guess)

all in all , i just feel like jonah cussing on nineweh - in a way that i am not qualify to make such judgment.

but you actually spent many years there, so that shows a difference imo. (although beeing kpop boo is definitely a negative point.) if, (IF) shtf doesnt happen in sk, and you find decent job there, things prollly would be ok. gooks are very liberal, at least towards white americans, and hapas generally have better (better than original inhabitants) in the orient.

like i don't know about it. well, this place isnt as collectivist (muh jaquan gibs and dems flipping,etc) , have more opportunity, entrepreneurship, etc. also, western countries are prolly the least racist countries on planet. so what gives? literally dont see your point

what is a
>kpop boo
`?

>weeaboo
>koreaboo
>kpopboo

My blog post I guess:
I'm not sure why my wife would get US citizenship though if we intend to one day go back to Korea.

Most Koreans in the US, not in Korea itself, have no fucking clue how to react to me. I just want them to be comfortable, so I always let them guide the conversation, language we speak in, and all that, because the "WHOA YOU SPEAK KOREAN SO GOOD HOW DO YOU KNOW ABOUT X WOW" shit is unbearable and dries up after about 10 minutes and you're left with a Korean who doesn't know what the fuck to do with you. In Korea, I just keep things moving and say shit like I was born in Korea so people just move on and nobody "befriends" me just so I might teach him/her English.

As for the kpop thing, I know it's bad (It came from me have met all the korean pop stars because my friend's gf was a producer. So I met a LOT of them, snuck into shows regularly, and became a fan I guess..) and I always tell Koreans I hate it and I really do fucking hate every time a foreigner in Korea tries to talk about it with me. That's what foreigners do to each other in Korea. They think they have some kind of unspoken bond and "whoa man isn't this such a strange land we're in?" shit and it makes me avoid them.

I did the autistic pretending not to speak English thing for a bit, and so I was apparently the first non-Korean they ever had join a bunch of clubs which were only supposed to be for Korean STEM majors, since I was a STEM major.

Now I just ignore them. Have you ever seen that show from a few years back 미생? Ever seen how extremely serious the main kid is in every single episode when people give him shit, and then they eventually respect him for his work instead of any gimmicks? I try to do things kind of like that.

kpop superfan

easy to cringe at

>mfw I already have estonian e-residency
>mfw I want to open a company there
>mfw I discover msp

dont fuck it up user keep this shit between you and me until I got some money to invest

I saw a bunch of shows but one time I wrote a fake email once in Korean saying it was from a Korean producer specially inviting me as VIP to the show. I think it was MCountdown that time or something.

>Showed it to a guard 5 minutes before the show recording
>The guard fucking calls somebody and comes back and says "no you are not on the list"
>I tell him his list must be wrong. This email in clearly says I was invited and it's in Korean so there's no way I could have faked it
>He agrees and gives me a VIP wristband or whatever it was to get in
>mfw watching crowds of foreign tourists get turned away in disappointment just 5 minutes before this whole thing

I see. i saw 미생 when i was in the army. pretty funny situation i would say. i feel like you are in a similar situation as i am (to a degree, of course). i try not to interact with koreans here as they are essentially ghetto dwellers - even in prestigious colleges and whatnot - and try to recreate, reinvigorate, and reinsitiute their old ways in the new world. in that same token, i see that you are trying to integrate, as it appears that you actually like the place there. suppose it would be more difficult as thats monoethnic nation. dont worry, i saw on pale ginger, when i was in sk hs. waiting for bus, he said, "여기가 삘이다" (nowadays he wouldve said 여기 각이다, but it was b4 철구 and shit) cheers m8. i suppose i could larp as native californian or shit if i can remove my ee-i accent, but you may have uphill battle (maybe not, depending on your attractiveness :) )

Hey I'm a native Californian lol we should switch.
I appreciate the encouragement though, thank you.

tf dude?

bb.

>Does cryptocurrency survive?
Of course not! The moment something is illegal, it disappears from every corner of the world.

So we got twice bros and crypto bros. Are we literally the ultimate master race? Do any of you also workout along with crypto gain and twice posting?

i train like oldboy in my NEET jail cell

don't lift though as that would require going outside