> A temporary ban could be introduced during the autumn of 2025, the government said.
... plans ... temporary ... could be ... autumn 2025 ...
This sounds like a open palm from the government for kick-backs from bitcoin operators, i.e., nice bitcoin mine you have there, a pity if it had to be closed.
mort96•3h ago
Doesn't that logic apply to any proposed regulation of any industry?
Towaway69•8m ago
I think the point I was trying to make if there indeed was a point but perhaps there might be one later was that this announcement is partically vague.
It leaves no planing possibilities: will it happen/won't it happen, when will it happen, how long will it be etc - how does one plan for something that vague?
Most regulation have a deadline so that people can adjust and be prepared, this one is particularly vague "autumn 2025" - that's a window of three months and hence my comment - half in jest of course or completely in jest, or I don't really know.
But you're perfectly correct, it applies to all regualations, also to big beautiful bills.
Towaway69•3h ago
... plans ... temporary ... could be ... autumn 2025 ...
This sounds like a open palm from the government for kick-backs from bitcoin operators, i.e., nice bitcoin mine you have there, a pity if it had to be closed.
mort96•3h ago
Towaway69•8m ago
It leaves no planing possibilities: will it happen/won't it happen, when will it happen, how long will it be etc - how does one plan for something that vague?
Most regulation have a deadline so that people can adjust and be prepared, this one is particularly vague "autumn 2025" - that's a window of three months and hence my comment - half in jest of course or completely in jest, or I don't really know.
But you're perfectly correct, it applies to all regualations, also to big beautiful bills.