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Re: Do I really have to pay taxes on crypto investments?
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PocketAces
on 13/06/2020, 15:11:34 UTC
Bitcoin’s main problem in its associations with the black market and rejection by the majority
for today, it is definitely not the main problem.
On the second point, who do you mean by most? If the majority of countries, then yes I agree that so far it has not been accepted by most governments. If you are talking about most people, then this is also not critical, because gradually more and more people are interested in bitcoin.
The most important question: which associations are you talking about? BTC has not been associated with the black market for a long time and occupies a leading position in the crypto market.
At first I thought that the author of this post wrote this text immediately after the closure of the Silk Road Smiley
People do not like to study, it is much easier for them to carry a simple cliché in their head. And the only question I have is whether the author of this post was speaking for himself or reflecting on the problem that exists among the population.
this may be the opinion of a typical layman who is not particularly interested in technology, bitcoin, and cryptocurrencies in general. And if an ordinary person has such an opinion, then this is precisely the problem of bitcoin.