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3241  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔥Tokugawa Coin 🔥 Japanese Masternode 🔥1000% ROI🔥Buy in ICO on: December 02, 2017, 03:59:23 AM

@BTCMILLIONAIRE

If this was my project I would do the same. You commit deformation and market abuse on no clear grounds. Your posts are unwarranted. This is the development of new fintech and has a right to a development stage. No one honestly needs your advice here.
There is no development of anything being done here.

It's a shitty copy/paste coin that uses hacked accounts, sockpuppets, insults and blackmail to promote itself to clueless people and ponzi riders. Nothing more and nothing less.
3242  Other / Off-topic / Re: Worst Movies You Have Ever Watched on: December 02, 2017, 03:02:19 AM
i'm gonna get a lot of hate for this, but I didn't really care for any of the new Star Wars.  Pity, because I really loved the original set when I was a kid.
I didn't even bother checking the previous "new" Star Wars.

The new lightsabers were just complete bullshit. Why the fuck would a crossguard be made from laser? It'll burn your hand off instead of protecting you...
3243  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: ETH target 1000$ in ending of this year on: December 02, 2017, 03:00:28 AM
The btc price tripled since ETH was 340. It is my experience that coins with big volume take turns to jump up because investors who missed the big jumpers load on the next thing. It is ETHs turn, so it will be at least 900 at the end of the year.

There really isn't any limit on how high it can go. Not even the smartest people, companies or governments have any idea how fast this revolution will happen. In January I remember people predicting bitcoin would rise to 2000 usd this year and people called them crazy. A $1000 ethereum is really nothing in the grand scheme of things.

The only thing I'm certain of, is that Ethereum will be testing it's previous AThigh very very soon!
I think your right, maybe it's a long journey to ethereum before reach $1000, because their movement in the market seems slowly, however we can't sure what really happened in the future, maybe their price are growing up or else it was stocked on their current price.
In my sight ethereum fluctuation of price are slowly but surely, that's why I still holding my amount in my wallet.
Even if they are taking turns, Ethereum has a very strong downward pressure due to ICO sales.
3244  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Waves hold for longterm Good or Not? on: December 02, 2017, 02:59:17 AM
Did anyone have a doubt that Waves is a great choice in the long. A great founder. Great team. The project is awesome in all directions. A lot of new ideas and implementations Sasha is now being implemented. I think in 2018 they will bring 1000% per annum to its investors. Without a doubt. And if they make the blockchain Waves the fastest in the world in General will be a holiday and flying to the moon
I don't think there'll be 1000% per year repeatedly, but there's almost definitely going to be a large increase in price in the future. I don't see any reason why Waves shouldn't be bigger than NEO and at least very close to Ethereum.
3245  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Speculation (Altcoins) / Re: Altcoins will rise in some hours after Fork? BCD FORK on: December 02, 2017, 02:57:45 AM
I a little confused about the hardfork, Bitcoin gold, bitcoin diamond and whats next?
and I hear that on yobit will be able for bitcoin liza.  Huh Huh
I just ignore all the Bitcoin forks. BCash was some mildly entertaining drama, but that's about it. Not worth the effort of backing up and forking wallets, especially when considering the fact that increasing liquidity will actually help shitcoins like BCash, which at least to me is undesirable.
3246  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 02, 2017, 02:55:15 AM
why did i sell all @11K i'm rekt :\ meh
Why would you sell before moon?

Did you buy back at the ~9k discount price at least?

define "moon"
A natural satellite of any planet.
3247  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 02, 2017, 02:33:35 AM
why did i sell all @11K i'm rekt :\ meh
Why would you sell before moon?

Did you buy back at the ~9k discount price at least?
3248  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Announcements (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] 🔥Tokugawa Coin 🔥 Japanese Masternode 🔥1000% ROI🔥Buy in ICO on: December 02, 2017, 01:53:31 AM
For anybody who still doesn't believe that this is a scam, here's another piece of info.

The "dev" of this coin has left me a negative rating in a blackmail attempt.

Not only that, this pathetic attempt at silencing me clearly shows that he doesn't understand the trust system on Bitcointalk, which provides further evidence for the fact that he is using a hacked account to abuse its reputation/high activity.


Here is his PM to me:

If you stop bugging us, I and my friends will remove negative ratings.  I see that the negative ratings will affect your career, which I do not want to do.
3249  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 01:53:23 AM
Note: I'm still thinking about the stupid BCH airdrop. Is that a taxable event when you claim it, or can you add the value to the basis value of the bitcoin you convert it into then pay the taxes when you cash the bitcoin for fiat or other valuable prizes?

You canīt leave it alone, can you. Smiley
 You all are tax-obsessed. Till now i have Denmark and Amsterdam, but thats all to cold. I prefer to live in a jurisdiction, for now, where they are to lazy to ask me for taxes. Iīm complaining all the time about this and that, but thats a big plus here.
They can always come back to you in the future and cause significant trouble though. Especially once it'll be stupidly easy to backtrace Bitcoin transactions, which is only a matter of time for as long as there's no proper shrouding service. I would just outright pay the 1.6% in Amsterdam though, heck, I'd even pay 2% for good measure because I actually do appreciate public property to some extent. Just not to a 20-40% CG kind of extent.
3250  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: December 01, 2017, 01:47:31 AM
You know what I mean.

I also want this project to succeed but so far there's been lots of talk but hardly anything realised.

For now it will remain as a shit coin in most people's eyes.

I hope I'm proven wrong in the next update.
Most people are idiots, so it doesn't matter what anything looks like in their eyes.

SONM has been not just on track but actually outpacing any realistic expectations so far.
3251  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: December 01, 2017, 01:28:39 AM
Any significant progress versus competitors? The price is still pretty low IMO, need some product released before price increase...
There is working software already. The consumer platform comes out next year though. In the meantime the price is about where it should be given the current timeline.
3252  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 01:27:39 AM
Update from our friend, Masterluc: https://vk.com/bitcoin_vanga

Rough Translation: Do you want to ask if this is the end? The Spirits tell me that the end is far away. Test 10k. Pokolbasitsya (?) near this round mark IMHO.



It appears he thinks the short-term bottom is in...and $100K by next year confirmed.

nice analysis.

@BitfuryGeorge
5 Steps of Smart Crypto Investing :
1) Evaluate Your Risk Aversion Level
2) Set Aside 1-10% of your Net Worth
3) Invest in 4-5 Top Protocols (Remember Bitcoin is King)
4) Dont Touch the Account for 5 years
5) Do something good with your profits!
Students and other young folks should really just go all in if they don't mind hustling around for a bit. They've got plenty of time to cover any potential losses anyways and don't earn jackshit which makes worrying about losses kind of moot.
3253  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 01:25:58 AM

Needs shorter sentences and more redundancy.
3254  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: December 01, 2017, 12:52:36 AM
Are closed altcoin profits in btc a realized gain? That wouldn't be fair because if I hold them indefinitely they will inevitably be worth 0 and uncle Sam isn't going to reimburse me.
If you trade any of your cryptos for crypto, fiat, or even goods, you're creating a taxable event on which you get a tax break in the case of losses and a tax bill in the case of gains. Doesn't really matter if it's Bitcoin, an altcoins or any other asset.

Apparently there are like-kind exchanges in the US which allow tax deferals, but I'm not at all familiar with how those work. If you could just flip BTCs and alts and defer taxes indefinitely that would be a pretty major thing.


I don't see how moving BTC to another wallet creates a tax event.

The law in the US is a bit fucked up, but basically bitcoin is treated like an equity, such as a stock, for tax purposes.

You don't pay taxes until you sell BTC for fiat currency, or trade it for hard assets, like lambos and mansions.
Moving it to another wallet doesn't, at least not where I live. In the US and in the special case of Coinbase this seems to be a different story though...

Edit: I gave up fixing this posts formatting. The bold is my response.
3255  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Tokens (Altcoins) / Re: [ANN][ICO] SONM: Supercomputer Organized by Network Mining on: December 01, 2017, 12:20:37 AM
Nothing has even materialised and everyone is just speculating and guessing.

The community should put pressure on the team to deliver the product and continue following their roadmap.

I'm not sure a wallet release will make the price go up too much but let's just see what happens next month.

For me even $1 is too much and this will take at least six months so that's when I'll be selling and moving to Bitcoin permanently.

Until then, this coin will just be regarded as another shit coin with a good idea but nothing tangible to back it up with. Sorry but just accept the fact.
Nothing tangible to back it up? They've already released working software. That's the fact.
3256  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2017, 11:25:15 PM
OMG. Apparently every time you move a BTC off Coinbase to your wallet, that counts as a sell event.

God Fucking Damnit !

right?

these dinosaur nation states are so far behind the technology it really is laughable, just keep it in crypto and wait them out, this empire is near it's sell by date

Just move to Amsterdam. No taxes on gains whatsoever, only 1.2% on the value of what you own at the end of the year. Buy me a beer when you do Bob.
Are you serious? I've been looking for something like that. Canada with its 12.5% for the highest gainers was already very appealing to me, but the ridiculously strict immigration laws and the (at least apparent) amount of SJWs has been putting me off. Some US states looked appealing as well with around 20% for long-term hodls, but all the bullshitting with net neutrality and whatnot doesn't make that country very appealing either (I love the drama, but only from a distance..).

What does immigration to the Netherlands look like and how easy is it to declare your net worth?

I am serious. However immigrating is not that easy, even though Holland is very welcoming. Most importantly, the country you move from will generally want to settle all outstanding stuff including e.g. pensions in one full swoop. How that would work out you would have to check locally.

As I understand, in Belgium you actually pay exactly 0%. Plus it has better food and wine.

However Holland is slightly more internationally orientated and better organised. Whether you like the culture more is a question of taste. The Belgians are more polite, the Dutch are more straight forward and open minded.

Edit: sorry, to answer your question, or rather not answer it, I don't know how the procedure works. Of course, bringing a lot of money with you makes things easier. Declaring your net worth seems a question of just doing so I presume.  

Edit2: looks easy: https://www.wikihow.com/Move-to-the-Netherlands
The Netherlands would be simpler for me from a language perspective than Belgium. I also don't mind the liberal stance towards substances to say the least and I already know that there is some good and authentic Japanese cuisine in Amsterdam, which is generally quite rare abroad, so that's a massive bonus for me as I'd prefer not having to fly across the globe to satisfy some food cravings.

I've looked into it a bit too now, and it seems like getting into the Netherlands would be as simple as walking right in for me, unlike Canada. Seriously considering it, even if just for a short to mid term kind of stay. Anything is better than having to twist and bend to comply with tax laws without paying a ridiculous ~40% on gains for now.

Thanks a lot for bringing this to my attention by the way.


Well if you ever want to be shown around, give me a shout.
Will take you up on that offer if I don't forget about it. Still locked up over here until Q4 2018 though.
3257  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2017, 10:50:34 PM
OMG. Apparently every time you move a BTC off Coinbase to your wallet, that counts as a sell event.

God Fucking Damnit !

right?

these dinosaur nation states are so far behind the technology it really is laughable, just keep it in crypto and wait them out, this empire is near it's sell by date

Just move to Amsterdam. No taxes on gains whatsoever, only 1.2% on the value of what you own at the end of the year. Buy me a beer when you do Bob.
Are you serious? I've been looking for something like that. Canada with its 12.5% for the highest gainers was already very appealing to me, but the ridiculously strict immigration laws and the (at least apparent) amount of SJWs has been putting me off. Some US states looked appealing as well with around 20% for long-term hodls, but all the bullshitting with net neutrality and whatnot doesn't make that country very appealing either (I love the drama, but only from a distance..).

What does immigration to the Netherlands look like and how easy is it to declare your net worth?

I am serious. However immigrating is not that easy, even though Holland is very welcoming. Most importantly, the country you move from will generally want to settle all outstanding stuff including e.g. pensions in one full swoop. How that would work out you would have to check locally.

As I understand, in Belgium you actually pay exactly 0%. Plus it has better food and wine.

However Holland is slightly more internationally orientated and better organised. Whether you like the culture more is a question of taste. The Belgians are more polite, the Dutch are more straight forward and open minded.

Edit: sorry, to answer your question, or rather not answer it, I don't know how the procedure works. Of course, bringing a lot of money with you makes things easier. Declaring your net worth seems a question of just doing so I presume.  

Edit2: looks easy: https://www.wikihow.com/Move-to-the-Netherlands
The Netherlands would be simpler for me from a language perspective than Belgium. I also don't mind the liberal stance towards substances to say the least and I already know that there is some good and authentic Japanese cuisine in Amsterdam, which is generally quite rare abroad, so that's a massive bonus for me as I'd prefer not having to fly across the globe to satisfy some food cravings.

I've looked into it a bit too now, and it seems like getting into the Netherlands would be as simple as walking right in for me, unlike Canada. Seriously considering it, even if just for a short to mid term kind of stay. Anything is better than having to twist and bend to comply with tax laws without paying a ridiculous ~40% on gains for now.

Thanks a lot for bringing this to my attention by the way.


I didn't really like it there enough to stay for a prolonged amount of time though... Way too hot.

All people seem to do in Thailand is sweat.
I made the terrible mistake of going there any time except in the winter. Do not do this.

Do go about now, however, it's quite nice.
I lived there for a while, and summer is just utterly brutal. Pretty much lived in AC'd environments during that period.
3258  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2017, 10:35:40 PM
OMG. Apparently every time you move a BTC off Coinbase to your wallet, that counts as a sell event.

God Fucking Damnit !

right?

these dinosaur nation states are so far behind the technology it really is laughable, just keep it in crypto and wait them out, this empire is near it's sell by date

Just move to Amsterdam. No taxes on gains whatsoever, only 1.2% on the value of what you own at the end of the year. Buy me a beer when you do Bob.
Are you serious? I've been looking for something like that. Canada with its 12.5% for the highest gainers was already very appealing to me, but the ridiculously strict immigration laws and the (at least apparent) amount of SJWs has been putting me off. Some US states looked appealing as well with around 20% for long-term hodls, but all the bullshitting with net neutrality and whatnot doesn't make that country very appealing either (I love the drama, but only from a distance..).

What does immigration to the Netherlands look like and how easy is it to declare your net worth?

Just come to Thailand and relax.
Are there zero taxes in Thailand or something?

I didn't really like it there enough to stay for a prolonged amount of time though... Way too hot.
3259  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2017, 10:04:58 PM
OMG. Apparently every time you move a BTC off Coinbase to your wallet, that counts as a sell event.

God Fucking Damnit !

right?

these dinosaur nation states are so far behind the technology it really is laughable, just keep it in crypto and wait them out, this empire is near it's sell by date

Just move to Amsterdam. No taxes on gains whatsoever, only 1.2% on the value of what you own at the end of the year. Buy me a beer when you do Bob.
Are you serious? I've been looking for something like that. Canada with its 12.5% for the highest gainers was already very appealing to me, but the ridiculously strict immigration laws and the (at least apparent) amount of SJWs has been putting me off. Some US states looked appealing as well with around 20% for long-term hodls, but all the bullshitting with net neutrality and whatnot doesn't make that country very appealing either (I love the drama, but only from a distance..).

What does immigration to the Netherlands look like and how easy is it to declare your net worth?
3260  Economy / Speculation / Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion on: November 30, 2017, 09:47:48 PM
The law in the US is a bit fucked up, but basically bitcoin is treated like an equity, such as a stock, for tax purposes.

You don't pay taxes until you sell BTC for fiat currency, or trade it for hard assets, like lambos and mansions.
Does that include altcoins as well?

And what would happen if you bought stocks with Bitcoins?
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