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Does the Marines use bitcoin?

Does the Marines use bitcoin?

According to a Tuesday U.S. Marine Corps memo, service members are now banned from mining cryptocurrency on any government-issued phones or devices.

Does the US Army use bitcoin?

The intelligent cyber security path forward is a crypto currency embraced and used fully by the US Army.

Is bitcoin legal for military?

Security Clearance Concerns with Cryptocurrency. With respect to the first question, technically speaking, no, military members do not currently need to report their cryptocurrency holdings (though this will likely change when DOD and DNI publish clear guidance).

How does cryptocurrency affect the US dollar?

Essentially, Bitcoin will displace the U.S dollar or interfere with its purpose as a reserve currency of the world if it works and achieves its goal. But if this virtual currency fails, many investors will lose their money.

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Can someone force you to pay through a Bitcoin ATM?

No official authority will force you to pay through a bitcoin ATM. The following statement is true in general: If someone asks you to use bitcoin ATM and to deposit cash for whatever reason — this is usually a scam and your money will be lost. How to prevent scams

Will bitcoin ever be adopted as a currency?

As with any new currency, it will take time for adoption to grow. Whether bitcoin has been adopted as a currency or if it is going to be is a topic for another time. Eight years in bitcoin is still a very young currency, each day it remains active and secure it proves that bitcoin is standing the test of time.

Can I get my money back from a bitcoin transaction?

However, if transaction was broadcast to the Bitcoin network and confirmed on the blockchain — there is no way to get money back, as transactions are non-reversible.

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Can bitcoin funds be transferred internationally?

Bitcoin funds can be transferred internationally without problems. The scams are very broadly used geographically (internationally). Usually scammers target people from developed countries, like USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia.