Guys what are you thoughts on Hedera Hashgraph thinking of picking up $5,000. worth a lottery shot? Big companies google etc involved
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biggie12SBR Posting Legend
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#736Comment -
JIBBBYSBR Aristocracy
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#737
I'm thinking about it..Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
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#738Janet Yellen Changes Stance On Cryptocurrencies After Causing Bitcoin Plunge
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raiders72001Senior Member
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Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
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#740$31.6kComment -
pablo222SBR Hall of Famer
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#741Dec. 22, 2020 $23,200
Jan 22, 2020 $32,300 +42%Comment -
Sam OdomSBR Aristocracy
- 10-30-05
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#743its crazy , Mikey
these 1K-2K moves between 30-35K are 'easy' money... as long as it bounces up as well as downComment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#745bigtymer, interesting. I listened to half of Andreas.
Big takeaway is that the BtC price may well have dipped 10% on total air. Almost like the 10% re-appeared today.Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
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biggie12SBR Posting Legend
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#749Raiders what are your thoughts on hbar?Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
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#750I believe it was the Yellen news both ways. Current news causes the immediate direction. Things such as the collapse of the Greek and Venezuelan currency caused movement. Brexit news has caused direction moves. Devaluation of the Yuan causes movement.Last edited by raiders72001; 01-22-21, 12:24 PM.Comment -
StackinGreenSBR Posting Legend
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#752Let's say you don't report btc holdings on your tax returns this year with intentions to cash out years down the road. What would be the harm in reporting your hold later? They are after all looking for real criminals, not a civilian looking to cash out and stiff uncle sam.
Would the IRS really dig into the blockchain to find out how long you've actually held the coins? The question they pose this yr is like bookmark for anyone who answers yes so that they have you in their records. Would they really dig into it for tax purposes? Let's say you own more than the average person, enough to get flagged.Last edited by StackinGreen; 01-22-21, 02:51 PM.Comment -
ChuckyTheGoatBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#753Rising, 33.6.
Anyone else have thoughts of "Might be the last chance to buy at this price"?Where's the fuckin power box, Carol?Comment -
StackinGreenSBR Posting Legend
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#754
The best method I believe (and I'm a holder not a trader) is to just wait for someone like Saylor to buy in, don't try to hit the low ... just see it bounce back and be happy that you are in way lower, and with the added confidence that it's going back up. For example, when it went back to 32 from 29 absolute low, I knew it was going to climb again. And it will.
But if I'm wrong, who cares, I'm holding 5-10 years. I won't be wrong though.Comment -
HmanSBR Posting Legend
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#755About to crash?Comment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#756I have seen many accountants on the internet, and personally asked a fairly conservative accountant that I know, about reporting holdings that never were not involved, in any way, in a sale or resulted in capital gains. Both of these said no reporting. I presume that means if there is a question on the form, and you are taking this advice, you just leave it blank. Correct?
At any time in 2020, did you receive, sell, send, exchange, or otherwise acquire any financial interest in any virtual currency?
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raiders72001Senior Member
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#757I have seen many accountants on the internet, and personally asked a fairly conservative accountant that I know, about reporting holdings that never were not involved, in any way, in a sale or resulted in capital gains. Both of these said no reporting. I presume that means if there is a question on the form, and you are taking this advice, you just leave it blank. Correct?Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
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CanuckGSBR Posting Legend
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#759dip buys at 29k were so easyComment -
milwaukee mikeBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#761that's how you continue down the path where nobody has any property rights
someone has a farm/home/land that they bought a long time ago for $50k, now it's worth $500k (but they owe $400,000 on it) so you tax them $100,000 that they don't have... only way of paying is getting rid of the home and now they are left penniless with no propertyComment -
MementoSBR MVP
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#762I hope you guys have your bags packed and ready for alt season. It is coming very soon! Probably sooner than any of you think.Comment -
d2betsBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#763
I know that is a possible for proposal for estates to cancel out the stepped-up basis that otherwise wipes out gains at death, but I haven't heard of that proposed otherwise.Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
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#764that's how you continue down the path where nobody has any property rights
someone has a farm/home/land that they bought a long time ago for $50k, now it's worth $500k (but they owe $400,000 on it) so you tax them $100,000 that they don't have... only way of paying is getting rid of the home and now they are left penniless with no propertyComment -
louisvillekidSBR Hall of Famer
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#765that's how you continue down the path where nobody has any property rights
someone has a farm/home/land that they bought a long time ago for $50k, now it's worth $500k (but they owe $400,000 on it) so you tax them $100,000 that they don't have... only way of paying is getting rid of the home and now they are left penniless with no property
Plus, in the scenario you mentioned - How da Fook would someone owe 100k in taxes on something they "bought" a long time ago for 50k that is now "worth" 500k, YET they owe 400k on it?Comment -
OptionalAdministrator
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The point of the analogy was to show how bad that proposal is when applied to any other asset..Comment -
ace7550SBR MVP
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#767Another analogy:
You buy a piece of art for $1,000. Ten years later the art is worth $50,000. Can you imagine having to pay taxes on your $49,000 gain?
I bought 3.5 bitcoins at a little under $2,000. I don't want to pay taxes on that until I cash out. I'm sure none of us do.Comment -
raiders72001Senior Member
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#768US ECONOMYOaktree’s Howard Marks says this tax proposal in the U.S. makes investing less attractiveJanet Yellen, Biden’s nominee for Treasury Secretary, said she would consider taxing such unrealized gains to boost government revenues, reported Reuters.
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raiders72001Senior Member
- 08-10-05
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#769United States President Joe Biden's Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen has once again become a topic of discussion in the Cryptoverse - this time over her comments suggesting she may look to tax of unrealized gains.Comment -
InspiritedSBR MVP
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#770taxing unrealized gains is absurd.Comment
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