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It depends on the jurisdiction of the country. Where are you from?
- What’s up with the hash rate crash today?Jan 16, 2025
this is a hast that happened a few days ago but after that, I assume it will recover. due to several factors, maybe China or Iran itself only prohibits mining and there are several other policies regarding blockchain
If you're surprised about this in any shape of form then you are seriously out of the loop. There's a reason why the PBC is currently pushing crypto education, and that is to set up their own token that may be coming in…
- Understanding Bitcoin as Legal TenderJul 16, 2021
Products definitely don't need to be priced in satoshis and I think that most if not all are still in terms of USD. It's just that people are able to always get out of a transaction paying with BTC - the merchant can't…
Let this be a warning to all mixers
I don't think that it's as bad as you think in terms of the negatives that it would bring in terms of bitcoin's reputation. Satoshi's name has been gradually detached from BTC over the past few years anyhow. Plus,…
Interestingly, do they know that in Singapore 80% of the scam is registrated?
- Simplifying crypto taxes in SloveniaSep 4, 2018
Love this. I think that simple, low taxes for cryptos will enforce more compliance and could actually lead to more profits in the long run for the government. The threshold for reporting is something that every…
In my country they don't automatically prefill that info to your tax return. Generally, I think that capital gains is not automatically reported and you're much better off just use a third party crypto tax service that…
- Crypto taxes and capital gains infoOct 16, 2017
Soon Bitcoin will be so regulated that it will become fiat
- Thoughts on the Stovex Global trading setupJul 13, 2017
I've been checking out how Stovex Global is set up lately. Technically speaking, it looks like they’re going for a more logic-driven approach instead of just sticking to the usual exchange layout. The way they connect…