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121  Economy / Economics / Re: Rules of Taxes on: February 25, 2023, 03:01:43 AM
What you say is a bit confusing.

No. If they do not report their taxes, they are breaking the law. If it were as you say, no self-employed person would declare them.
That's true, like seller in a sideway or micro small businesses, they don't have tax reports to the authorities. But they have to pay to the person in authority in the area (not official from tax office) if i may say so.

However, there is a provision that if someone has ever borrowed a large amount of money from a bank, even though the borrower was not notified by the taxpayer at first, in the end he was exposed to the taxpayer's accumulation of taxes over the years and he didn't know.
Make this clearer because it doesn't make sense.

So, I once met a person at the tax office, he was a rice miller. He had never been to the tax office before and indeed he often borrowed money from the bank if his capital was insufficient. And yesterday when he was about to borrow again, it turned out that he had to pay taxes first which he don't know from the start. He said "if I have to pay this much, I better not borrow money, because I'm old and don't know about this tax".
122  Economy / Economics / Rules of Taxes on: February 24, 2023, 04:08:16 AM
We all know that all citizens in all corners of the world must be taxpayers. Let me say about taxes in my country:
1. vehicle tax
Obliged to pay once a year, but there are also those who do not pay and the authorities also do not come to the taxpayer's house and in the end it is left abandoned
2. Land tax
Once a year the authorities will come to the taxpayer's house to collect taxes
3. Income tax
This will be my concern this time, whether all countries treat the same rules or not, I want to hear from all of you.
Income tax in my country in general will be very effective for employees of government agencies, offices and entrepreneurs. Let's say this, everyone earns whether it's from farming, freelancing, or any kind of work that isn't recorded at the tax office, if they don't report it to the tax authorities then they are exempt from tax. However, there is a provision that if someone has ever borrowed a large amount of money from a bank, even though the borrower was not notified by the taxpayer at first, in the end he was exposed to the taxpayer's accumulation of taxes over the years and he didn't know.

I mean this tax regulation seems uneven and it seems that people who have to pay taxes are people who deal with large amounts of money. Let's say a farmer in 1 harvest (3-4 month) earns $2000, he will remain tax free if not registered or he doesn't register it whereas an employee from the start is already registered with the taxpayer even though their monthly salary is $300. What do you think? I'm a little confused with this tax rule.
123  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: What makes a crypto project reliable and trustworthy ? on: February 24, 2023, 03:52:39 AM
Bitcoin is the King of cryptocurrency and most altcoins are way less qualified in terms of credibility, fanbase, high returns with minimal risks etc. I am trying my best to analyze altcoin projects but the results are not pleasant. What makes an altcoin really trustworthy ? And why ? Please let me know your opinions.                                                                                                        
Projects that have announced their coins are listed on the market exchange, so we don't need to worry about that anymore. Second, projects that pay directly with a weekly payment system. So once a week, participants can already get money from their work for the project. If you meet a project with a concept like that, register immediately and don't forget to let me know  Grin
124  Economy / Economics / Re: How rich would I be? on: February 24, 2023, 03:46:12 AM
Will those who earn from campaigns, offer services online or conduct business with cryptocurrency be so rich, seeing that they have been in the game long and have accessed or have access in the form of holdings or savings or have its coins as payment in one form or another?
There are those who continue their activities in crypto such as creating their own projects, there are also those who are investing, trading, mining, there are also those who are still active in campaigns. But some of them also decided to take a break from the crypto world. From the money they have made, they choose to open an offline business, some are looking for another job and saving money that they earn from crypto. Actually I almost stopped if only in 2019 then all the campaigns that I participated in paid for everything and would use the money to open a business. But because fate said otherwise, in the end I have remained active in the campaign until now to get what I haven't gotten in previous years.
125  Economy / Economics / Re: How to spend money determines whether you can avoid unnecessary problems on: February 23, 2023, 03:25:43 AM

they spend seven bucks on a cup of coffee almost every morning, throw a hundred dollars on some gym membership cards but never show up training, have dinner with some random girl in an expensive restaurant, buy drinks in bars and waste hundreds of dollars... The list goes on and on.
It is a lifestyle to fulfill personal pleasure, if previously spending hundreds of dollars on things like that, then when next month you get a salary increase to thousands of dollars it will still be the same. It's like a lifestyle when the first salary is $ 50, eat whatever food at the cheapest price. Raise wages to $250, purchased food increases to mid to high end prices. When the salary goes up again to $ 1000 more, then eating at home feels dissatisfied and ends up going to restaurants every day. If the problem is lifestyle, then no amount of salary will ever be enough and problems will definitely keep coming at the end of the month.
126  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people really having the wrong concept of savings? on: February 23, 2023, 03:10:03 AM
Saving is something that goes in a place where you can't access it. The reason why most of us end up spending our savings is because we keep them in our bank accounts, which are under our direct access anytime we want.
The best way to save your money is to lock them in your bank (saving accounts) for a specific period. Saving is a habit that must be developed from your childhood and parents have to play there part to teach there kids about this habit.
I really surprised how can someone who hold Bitcoin can say this? are you lend or lock your Bitcoin to centralized platform in order to make you don't have full control over your coins? because you will cashout your Bitcoin if you hold it on your non custodial wallet where you have full control.

You need to take a look with recent FTX bankruptcy, it's the best reason why you shouldn't trust any centralized platform and even it's really popular, there's still a chance your money will gone.

I do not seem to get what you are saying, he is talking about bank but you are talking about centralized exchanges, banks are centralized too but they are not the same as exchanges because all of us use bank. People have different means of savings, but he go with the opinion that people should have fixed deposit in a way the money will not be accessible for sometimes so that he will not be able to spend it, there is nothing like centralized exchange or coins that he talked about.
I also think like that, make a deposit at the bank within a certain period of time. Even a deposit also gives us a few percent of the profits from the money we deposit, but the majority of people in the village prefer to just keep it in an account because their goal is to saving, not to get a percentage. Another consideration, they keep it in an account because they can still access it if there is an emergency need.
127  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people really having the wrong concept of savings? on: February 23, 2023, 03:02:53 AM
This is the correct concept of saving, because no matter how much we save from our youth, the money will definitely be used too. Whether it's to buy a new house, new car, or urgent needs. There's nothing wrong with us cutting the budget for the purpose of saving and that doesn't mean that money can't be used either. Precisely when we don't save our money, we are like "work today to eat today, tomorrow is tomorrow, the future is the future". we as the younger generation must start saving from now on.

Saving is something that goes in a place where you can't access it. The reason why most of us end up spending our savings is because we keep them in our bank accounts, which are under our direct access anytime we want.
The best way to save your money is to lock them in your bank (saving accounts) for a specific period. Saving is a habit that must be developed from your childhood and parents have to play there part to teach there kids about this habit.
If that's the case, what we have to do with the money we're going to saving is by depositing it for 3 years or maybe 10 years in the long term. That way the bank will really hold our money and we can't access it if there isn't a date when you can take the money. In my country there is a service like that, maybe in all countries there is, right?
128  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people really having the wrong concept of savings? on: February 22, 2023, 03:20:48 AM
Not a wrong concept in saving, but their goals are different. There are those who save for the short term, for example saving from spring to meet winter. Some are saving for the long term, for example they are preparing for their old age. It doesn't mean money can't be used, even if there is a emergency need, the savings will definitely be used if the monthly spending money is insufficient.
Whatever the term we choose, short or long term I think a saving will still define as a money that we set a side for a while, in use for later. Our primary goal on why we save is to secure our future so that we will have a peace of mind but life is unpredictable. We are living a healthy life right now but who knows we might experience a sudden pain which can be life threatening if not treated ASAP?

We are now forced to use a portion of our saving to treat it. The same goes if we get into accidents. It's useless if you will save but you won't still use it at the end because you are now gone in this world, unless if the saving is intended to your kids and other family members.
This is the correct concept of saving, because no matter how much we save from our youth, the money will definitely be used too. Whether it's to buy a new house, new car, or urgent needs. There's nothing wrong with us cutting the budget for the purpose of saving and that doesn't mean that money can't be used either. Precisely when we don't save our money, we are like "work today to eat today, tomorrow is tomorrow, the future is the future". we as the younger generation must start saving from now on.
129  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people really having the wrong concept of savings? on: February 22, 2023, 03:12:10 AM
Not a wrong concept in saving, but their goals are different. There are those who save for the short term, for example saving from spring to meet winter. Some are saving for the long term, for example they are preparing for their old age. It doesn't mean money can't be used, even if there is a emergency need, the savings will definitely be used if the monthly spending money is insufficient.
Do not prioritize saving before spending. Some people may think that saving is an activity that is carried out after meeting all monthly expenses. In fact, saving should be a top priority before spending money for other purposes. In this way, you can determine the amount of money to save and only spend the remaining money after saving.
Do not have a clear savings goal. Some people may save without a clear goal or just save because they are used to doing it. In fact, saving must be done with a specific purpose, such as to prepare for urgent needs, to pay off credit installments or to buy something in the future.
Well, as you know that saving is for the future especially for urgent needs. But if saving comes first instead of spending monthly, what if the monthly spending is less? Take from the savings earlier? I think monthly spending must be determined (only basic needs such as food, drink, bath, electricity and transportation) after which the rest is saved. Tt doesn't mean that we spend monthly money shopping for certain items so that the money that has to be saved is small, but shopping according to needs after that the remaining money is to saving.
130  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to run a bounty campaign? on: February 22, 2023, 03:05:08 AM
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Can a newbie become a bounty manager? now, to go from newbie to junior member, you must need to get merit and getting merit is really very difficult. I don't know the rules about bounty managers, but if newbies are allowed, why not?
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Well , if you ask me, bounty managers typically require experience and knowledge in the field, as well as familiarity with the rules and regulations of the forum. As for newbies being able to become a bounty manager, I do not think there is any rule prohibiting it but considering that a newbie probably does not have much experience or knowledge in this field, they might not be as effective bounty managers as someone who has been on the forum for a while.

That's mean basically whatever rank in the forum, can be a bounty manager? This means that all you have to do is research the bounty campaigns that are already running, such as rules, spreadsheets, and also be active on all of the bounty social media. Another question may arise, if you become a bounty manager by registering, then a newbie will certainly compete fiercely with a much higher rank than him.
131  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bounty really pay? on: February 22, 2023, 02:57:29 AM
there are no specific criteria whether the bounty will pay or not at the end of the project. from the beginning was also like that, hard to predict.
I used to join a bounty with a manager's reputation that was not well known, but in the end I still got paid (2017 - 2018 period). After the next year until now, there is no certainty either. If you mean follow a bounty manager with a good reputation, then you must already know bounty detective? I have also ever participated and have not been paid.

Lastly, yesterday's bounty was paid in installments for 1 year from 2021 -2022 yesterday. The point is, in my opinion, it's better to stay active and take part in whatever bounties are available, bounty managers with a good reputation are prioritized. but if we try our luck, why not?
I do agree that it is basically an unknown situation and you go in knowing the fact that 99% of them do not pay you anything. It's not just about not getting paid, you may get paid those "tokens" that they promised, which may turn out to worth absolutely nothing in the end.

Even the most reputable managers would have to just give you the tokens and nothing more, which is not really a solution at all if all those tokens worth a total of one cent, what are they going to do, give you bitcoin from their pockets? Of course not, and most of them do not even get paid in the token neither, they get paid USDT instead to make sure that they are actually getting paid, which is a shame really.
But the fact that most bounties pay with tokens is true, right? Even though in the end it was not launched on the exchange market so the tokens in our wallet have no value for all these years. In essence, the bounty is trying to pay us with tokens, but it doesn't promise whether the token will eventually be launched on the exchange market or not, the token has a high exchange value or not, and that is no longer the capacity of the bounty manager.
132  Economy / Economics / Re: Are people really having the wrong concept of savings? on: February 21, 2023, 02:44:34 AM
Not a wrong concept in saving, but their goals are different. There are those who save for the short term, for example saving from spring to meet winter. Some are saving for the long term, for example they are preparing for their old age. It doesn't mean money can't be used, even if there is a emergency need, the savings will definitely be used if the monthly spending money is insufficient.
133  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: How to run a bounty campaign? on: February 21, 2023, 02:34:48 AM
What can I do to become a manager, please tell me

Running bounty campaigns as a newbie could be a bit challenging. Firstly, being a newbie means your forum rank has certain limitations as compared to other ranks. You can learn more about this in this topic: Forum ranks/positions/badges
Secondly, since you have a non-existent forum reputation, it might be tough to get many project owners to work with you. Perhaps you could start by actively participating in the forum and building your rank, and then consider running bounty campaigns? I hope this suggestion helps.

Can a newbie become a bounty manager? now, to go from newbie to junior member, you must need to get merit and getting merit is really very difficult. I don't know the rules about bounty managers, but if newbies are allowed, why not?
But it's true, rank ranking will greatly affect the participant's response.
Like me personally, more often encounter bounty managers with a senior member rank, hero/legendary and have never met a lower rank.
134  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Does Bounty really pay? on: February 21, 2023, 02:26:45 AM
Sometimes I find myself being added to Telegram groups where they are doing bounty campaigns for new coins but at the end of the day, people will start complaining that the project is dead. In most cases I exited from the groups immediately I find myself there because I feel they are prone to defrauding people.
This makes me to wonder if bounties really pay.
Very rare to find a bounty that pays today. Stay here in the forum and join the bounties of reputable managers and you might have a better chance to claim a bounty. I forgot when was the last time I joined one because most of the time in the past they are not paying or if they do, it will take a lot of time before the payment initiates or is completed (if they are paying in an installment plan).
Don't expect too much if you are still joining them, that should be the mindset.
Don't waste more effort if you found out they will not pay in the future. Get over it and join another.
Don't get attached to the project, this is where you will get rekt. Trust me, I have been there.
But there are no specific criteria whether the bounty will pay or not at the end of the project. from the beginning was also like that, hard to predict.
I used to join a bounty with a manager's reputation that was not well known, but in the end I still got paid (2017 - 2018 period). After the next year until now, there is no certainty either. If you mean follow a bounty manager with a good reputation, then you must already know bounty detective? I have also ever participated and have not been paid.

Lastly, yesterday's bounty was paid in installments for 1 year from 2021 -2022 yesterday. The point is, in my opinion, it's better to stay active and take part in whatever bounties are available, bounty managers with a good reputation are prioritized. but if we try our luck, why not?
135  Economy / Economics / Re: The fear of global recession is real or just a speculation? on: February 20, 2023, 03:13:43 AM
As time passes and we become better informed on challenges and obstacles we face. I believe we will naturally acclimate and adapt to the changing world and its shifting circumstances. Our survival and prosperity will depend upon us doing so. The only question is what form our adaptation will take. I think there are always people doing crazy things we would not expect, taking things to extremes that are both shocking and surprising. When it comes to topics like climate change and global recessions, I think it will be no different. There will be many who will address these topics in ways we would not expect, using any loophole or advantage they can find to do things that are unexpected.

Our culture and society will adapt and shift to meet these challenges head on. To some degree, I think these changes are already manifesting. They say the best way to predict the future is to invent it. And undoubtedly there are many who are taking this to heart.


Our adaptability can only go so far against the raging tides of the economy. That much can be said when we look back on the worst economic crises we have faced like the Great Depression and the 2008 recession. Yeah, humanity persisted, but at the expense of multiple millions of people dying of starvation, loss of hope, even lack of affordable medical assistance since everything was practically golden during those times or whatever those issues brought along. I get what you are saying but romanticizing resilience can only go so far.

I hate being cynical regarding topics like these but it comes with seeing the reality of things. We have to avoid recessions as much as possible, we can't romanticize the suffering of the many, especially if it's not our stomachs that are rumbling of hunger and it's not us dying of preventable diseases because of lack of money.
While people can still buy basic commodities at affordable prices, I'm sure we can still survive. If we talk about the diplomatic relations of a country, if there is even one conflict then we will be worried and afraid that it will lead to a deteriorating economic situation. But if we look at the current reality as long as people can still meet their basic needs, we don't need to worry too much. Yes, even though in some countries they are still facing hunger crises, natural disasters such as earthquakes, you can say that this is not a global crisis yet.
136  Economy / Economics / Re: Forget a return to office: We’re living in the age of side hustles on: February 20, 2023, 03:05:24 AM
Like this, if we master 1 profession there it is very possible to work freelance and the salary is also enough to cover living expenses, why not? But if there is a comparison between going to the office and freelancing, the salary is bigger in the office, then what is wiser choice is that we still go to the office.
137  Economy / Economics / Re: Is renting an inevitable waste of money? on: February 20, 2023, 02:58:33 AM
You could say this rental business is also a property business because rent takes the form of a house, place, or land. Right now many rich people in my country deliberately build a place where it is very compatible for selling, whether it's electronics, kitchen needs, and others. they don't treat the buying system, because by renting the owner still has full rights over the place but gets passive income from the results of the monthly rental fees. For those who have a place to rent, it is a smart move, but for those who rent it can be said that it is an inevitable waste of money, but at least both parties can benefit each other.
138  Economy / Economics / Re: A steady source of income is a man's bottom line to support his family on: February 19, 2023, 12:35:57 AM

 My friend was not willing to take any of them because he has a family to feed and his wife's condition is unstable which could need a lot of money for surgery at any time. I understand him and am trying my best to help him find a high-pay job.

If you have any advice for my friend, please let me know. Thank you.
I will only underline this part.
Why doesn't your friend take one of these jobs? He told you that he needed money for his wife's medical expenses, but the small salary was not taken? He doesn't want to work just because his salary is low even though he really needs money, or does he still have a lot of savings so he is not worried if he has to be unemployed for months? it should be clear first.

My advice is to do any job with any salary if your situation already has a wife, especially if you have children. Because their food needs cannot be pending or wait for you to have a high-pay job. Eat today, then must eat today too.
139  Economy / Economics / Re: does bitcoin help in your economy? on: February 19, 2023, 12:23:44 AM
there are many people investing in bitcoin, some are profitable and some are losing. and I believe bitcoin has a big advantage. The question is whether when you benefit from bitcoin, you can help your economy and your family?
as my side income, bitcoin helps my finances. The cryptocurrency ecosystem is truly amazing, my life changed 180%, and I have personally benefited greatly from it so I will continue to be loyal to Bitcoin. I hope the ecosystem of cryptocurrency can help the economy of many families in my country in the future, this is truly an extraordinary thing.
Maybe you can be more specific about which sectors you get income from bitcoin because I'm also interested. Is it from investing, trading, mining, or something else?

Your answer will be very helpful
Thanks

Sorry to interfere but for sure he is getting profit from trading as mostly he talks about trading and about bitcoin speculation. I think most of us earns on this , mining right now is getting difficult you need to have a farm to see the big profit on it but if you are just mining on your own then the profit is low and brought you small money but still you have passive income. Most of my friends that tried mining before quited right now its because the electricity is very expensive in our country and they switch to future trading.
Meaning if we want to start trading, then we must have a large capital right? Because with small capital like under $ 100 in my opinion it is still not enough to get big profits from bitcoin considering the price movement is only a few percent. But if we think for long term investment, there is still a possibility.

What I underline here is, is it possible to earn from bitcoin without the need for large capital or even without capital at all?
140  Economy / Economics / Re: does bitcoin help in your economy? on: February 18, 2023, 12:17:12 PM
there are many people investing in bitcoin, some are profitable and some are losing. and I believe bitcoin has a big advantage. The question is whether when you benefit from bitcoin, you can help your economy and your family?
as my side income, bitcoin helps my finances. The cryptocurrency ecosystem is truly amazing, my life changed 180%, and I have personally benefited greatly from it so I will continue to be loyal to Bitcoin. I hope the ecosystem of cryptocurrency can help the economy of many families in my country in the future, this is truly an extraordinary thing.
Maybe you can be more specific about which sectors you get income from bitcoin because I'm also interested. Is it from investing, trading, mining, or something else?

Your answer will be very helpful
Thanks
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