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lixer
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October 01, 2018, 09:47:46 AM
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Bitcoin is addictive a as sugar. Smiley
I guess that ,in the near future,some governments will view crypto trading as something similar to gambling and they will tax it way higher,because it can create an addiction.
Anyway,in my country,all the sweets and all the foods that contains sugars is cheaper than the fruits and vegeatables.
Having a "sugar tax" will create a rebellion. Smiley
Lol. I can imagine how rebellious y'all will be but I can guarantee you that even if sugar tax would still make a whole lot of people to find how they can adjust.

I doubt anyway if sin tax would really have so much impact on the cryptocurrency space, considering that asides the tax, it is still very valuable for usage and as long as people keep finding the need to use, they really would not care and even at that, this would only bring about rebels when it comes to taxation.

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October 01, 2018, 10:57:03 AM
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After all, I know that people's history really pays taxes every year and those who have not made it since then and know it today are really duplicating their pay and I think those who do not pay are forced to take them off and before People who happen not to use it to pay on time.
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