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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
Arriemoller
on 23/11/2022, 00:30:49 UTC

yeah me too, and I predict that it is gpoing to get harder and harder to convert your bitcoins to fiat, especially the early ones, that's why I have been selling all year and buying bitcoin cetificates instead. That way I get the money in to the system, and then I can use these "clean" money to buy "clean" bitcoin in the future. I am however saving 10% of my old stash just in case I need some old anonymous coins in the future.

Are you talking about swedish bitcoin ETN (Bitcoin tracker one)?
I bought some in Fidelity, not much, though.
I don't know about Sweden, but in Germany it could be done painlessly since btc cap gains over a year are not taxable.
In US, you would get hit with some tax (depending on exchanged value, could be as high as 23.4% of profits).

No, I'm talking about these four.

https://www.avanza.se/borshandlade-produkter/certifikat-torg/om-certifikatet.html/563966/bitcoin-xbt


https://www.avanza.se/borshandlade-produkter/certifikat-torg/om-certifikatet.html/599180/bitcoin-xbte

https://www.avanza.se/borshandlade-produkter/certifikat-torg/om-certifikatet.html/1164452/valour-bitcoin-btc-zero-sek

https://www.avanza.se/borshandlade-produkter/certifikat-torg/om-certifikatet.html/1264363/track-bitcoin-ii-von

I have my money divided almost equal between the four, and I have them in a ISK, that's an account with very little tax.

https://thewahman.com/swedish-isk/#who-can-open-an-isk-investment-savings-account

In Sweden you pay 30% tax on the gain with a free sum of about 35000 SEK or thereabout if I remember correctly, regardless of how long you have had your coins.