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Mini data sheet on tax implications for cryptocurrency trading in the United States
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<blockquote data-quote="The Beast1" data-source="post: 1108094" data-attributes="member: 4882"><p>Not sure why you're confused bud, you have reasoned everything correctly in your post. </p><p></p><p>Ease of conversion is why bitcoin is loved so much. Yes you can trade it in person. I don't know about you JJG , but i've never seen anyone ever perform a real life bitcoin transaction. While such an event would highlight the importance of bitcoin's more underused features (like in person currency), it would still be a psychological blow to the psyche of many investors. </p><p></p><p>The reasons for restrictions are numerous to count and it's an immediate threat to TPTB's abilities for control. I would be watchful for any rumors from regulatory agencies in the states about restrictions on companies that perform exchange operations.</p><p></p><p>It pays to be wary of such psychological triggers. Cryptocurrencies are unknown waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Beast1, post: 1108094, member: 4882"] Not sure why you're confused bud, you have reasoned everything correctly in your post. Ease of conversion is why bitcoin is loved so much. Yes you can trade it in person. I don't know about you JJG , but i've never seen anyone ever perform a real life bitcoin transaction. While such an event would highlight the importance of bitcoin's more underused features (like in person currency), it would still be a psychological blow to the psyche of many investors. The reasons for restrictions are numerous to count and it's an immediate threat to TPTB's abilities for control. I would be watchful for any rumors from regulatory agencies in the states about restrictions on companies that perform exchange operations. It pays to be wary of such psychological triggers. Cryptocurrencies are unknown waters. [/QUOTE]
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