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Where do you guys get your info from? Like Twitter, PBC, coindesk articles, etc. Always looking for new sources for research I always get interesting information about cryptocurrency from coindesk articles, twitter dan Facebook.
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As the age of cryptocurrency comes into full force, it will facilitate a subversively viable taxation avoidance strategy for many of the technically savvy users of peer-to-peer payment systems. In doing so, cryptocurrency use will act to erode the tax revenue base of national jurisdictions, and ultimately, reposition taxation as a voluntary, pay-for-performance function. In this post, I cover some of the benefits such a strategy will have for cryptocurrency investors, why our notion of taxation is ripe for disruption, and why cryptocurrency taxation is enabled by default. Read The Full Articlelol, I've read this and the presence of Bitcoin is like a disaster for the government
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most likely yes, but it will happen if criminals are already using Bitcoin as their crime
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I choose ethereum, although Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency but ethereum is much more perfect
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Yesterday the Central Bank of Albania issued a warning about the uncertain and unsafe nature of cryptocurrencies They called on people not to get involved. Should we be afraid or the banks are!
cannot be denied this is a matter of Business, Bitcoin disturb banking business
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that's imposible but I'm sure Bitcoin will be $14000 at the end of this February
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A while ago i went all in ZClassic and bought about 365 Coins when the price was about 2$ per coin, but i decided to sell a couple of days after. Two weeks later zclassic mooned and i could make about 80k now.
i learned my lesson in the hard way..
I'm still asking, you're losing $80k dollars or 80k in other currencies
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I'm not too sure Litecoin will touch the price of $ 1000 in this year, but in the world of cryptocurrency all things can happen,
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Does it make sense to believe that Bitcoin could one day be replaced by another cryptocurrency, that is, a cryptocurrency that really does make Bitcoin obsolete?
Bitcoin will not and never will replaced by another cryptocurrency, I'll bet
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nothing is impossible, and right now I'm hoping on stellar x1000 so this year, like Ethereum x1000 in 2017
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yup, Bitcoin first number, second number Ethereum and Ripple in third number, just look at coinmarketcap.com
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Japan, South Korea and Singapore - I think the best.
that's right , japan and korea is the best , but Russian is the best country for Bitcoin too ...
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I think yes, Silicon Valley is very up front, and ICO's in Europe little catch up in terms of technology and innovation
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It's an old question; in my opinion, to be smart can solve some unpredicted and small situations, but only with strategy you can achieve big results. So, you need to be smart AND strategic.
both are equally important, but most successful people are good strategic people.
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Bitcoin will die if everyone who knows about Bitcoin lost memory, if not, do not expect Bitcoin will going to die...
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french has said war on Cryptocurrency, I hope my country does not follow in the footsteps of French because I just engaged in the world of cryptocurrency
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