Worrying... Isn't it? Doubt they will regulate it thinking about the common good and what is actually the best for people and citizens. Banks and traditional financial institutions have too much power -not to mention other corporations that aren't necessarily banks but can interfere in Government's decisions...-.
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Bienvenida a steemit @isabelrbenitez in spain i'm not worried.. i'm sure our talented politics see the crypto's as a new way to profit themselfs, so any regulation will be soft.
Can you extend on your post or know how cryptos are being dealing with in other countries?
that would be too long, but the resume could be: Basically there would be 3 large groups of countries, Japan where bitcoin is already official currency and where some companies even pay salaries in bitcoin, another extreme Chinese where a week ago they have banned and then the rest that are either in the regulatory phase or control
i paste here this decent article (1 year old) so you see it in prespective:
https://www.cambio16.com/cambio-financiero/paises-que-han-legalizado-las-criptomonedas/