davevector

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  • The only objection that I would have for a lot of country's taxation laws regarding BTC is that a) They are often extremely vague, with no clear cut cases or examples for specific scenarios b) Bitcoin may be classified…

  • It is difficult but not impossible. Of course, restrictive/draconian regulations will always be unwelcoming to crypto users and holders but at the end of the day they can only do so much to shut the network down.…

  • That's contradictory to what was his company Strategy is doing when in fact it just recently bought $43M worth of crypto last Monday. Well, it doesn't made any moves on the upside tbh which is probably not that…

  • As much as Bitmain has a bad reputation around the crypto circles - I doubt that simply selling hardware to someone is a demonstration of actual 'association'. Could they have done their due diligence better by sniffing…

  • I am not sure how it can be done for taxation so that I have done the research about it and found one article says how you do that. Please follow the below link for complete information.…

  • Traders are throw who trade whether what's the mood of the market. If someone was forced to HODL because they buy at spot, we can't really judge if they're an investor already considering there are traders like swing…

  • A refreshing breath of fresh air when the rest of the world is actively trying to restrict crypto adoption. This is exactly what regulators across the world should follow. Positive regulation that is effective, but not…

  • I don't think that's a cheap rate at all. Mining is already a very small profit margin business that needs a ton of scale to even be profitable in the first place. To add a 5-10% tax on gross expenditures could be a…

  • I think Jim seems to be the newbie me, if I tend to call for a shot or made a trade, it will do the opposite. Jim was just the representation on all of us I guess, the only thing about it is that he has more reach. So,…

  • The only thing that I probably will not follow is the rule #20. There's no way you wouldn't sell at some point. We know Saylor is a BTC maxi but I think even some maxis will sell. Number 15 seems will raise eyebrows…

  • DigiCash.

  • What an absolutely useless approval. If two private entities wanted to transact using bitcoin, did they have any means to shut that transaction down in the first place? No. If there was no enforceability to begin with,…

  • I'm not too sure how legal this letter even is? Unfortunately chances are that he won't ever see his coins again. 1) Where is the family going to get 16 BTCs to pay him in the first place? It was less $200k at the time…

  • Most of the countries asks you to pay the taxes excluding some middle east countries. Usually, taxes will collect for the service based works. Freelancing services also comes under service based taxation worth 15 to 20…

  • Not only Bangladesh in many countries we have some regulations in many countries in Europe as well as in Asian countries. People must request for the international law suit for using bitcoin and alts. That's the best…

  • Even the countries not allowing buying and selling also doesn't give the any problems for the buyers and sellers. Unless and until the government understand the reality things, you will get the same benefits so nothing…

  • The thing is that it was never illegal. I'm not sure who and why anyone would tell you that bitcoin is illegal in the US. BTC is not legal tender anywhere, which is understandable because public debts are supposed to be…

  • I think that on a large scale, this is definitely not going to work. There are all kinds of legal repercussions that can stem from this and no organization that is large and established would be willing to take on this…

  • Coindesk writes about Ripple in year 2013, 7 years ago. There is no mention of XRP being registered or not. https://www.coindesk.com/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-ripple Accredited Investors wanted to fund…

  • Africa is of one of the third world country for all starving heavily. This blockchain technology can able to empower them and allow them to you on decent amounts. In my knowledge I don't see e n e news for article with…