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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.
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November 30, 2017, 10:40:54 PM

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.
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November 30, 2017, 10:41:23 PM

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.

Never been. Heard the women are quite accommodating as long as you have money.
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November 30, 2017, 10:43:12 PM

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.

Never been. Heard the women are quite accommodating as long as you have money.

First you have to figure out if they're actually women, then you have to wipe the sweat off them or you'll slide straight off.

This is not acceptable.
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November 30, 2017, 10:43:41 PM

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.

Never been. Heard the women are quite accommodating as long as you have money.

First you have to figure out if they're actually women, then you have to wipe the sweat off them or you'll slide straight off.

This is not acceptable.

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November 30, 2017, 10:49:17 PM

beez in a trap :-D weeee
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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.
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November 30, 2017, 10:59:58 PM

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.

Where are you right now and what's the difference between Netherlands and Canada as far as Bitcoin (and other crypto) is concerned? Both seem to have localbitcoins ... but I'm guessing you're looking at exchanges that exist there, or you just want to be a good guy and properly declare your capital gains.

Both countries have at least a dozen exchanges and you could always wire transfer from outside those countries. Without using Coinbase.

*edit* if you hang around long enough in any country, you'll find a few "dealers" who will gladly exchange for you without asking questions, but ... maybe you want to properly declare your taxes and stuff.
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November 30, 2017, 11:01:05 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.

Ons Nederlands is beter dan het Hollands, Engels, Frans, Duits zijn we ook beter in en culinair, tja... . Grts from Belgium.

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.
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November 30, 2017, 11:10:28 PM

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.

Never been. Heard the women are quite accommodating as long as you have money.
I got a cute poster that labels every country according to what it's known for. Thailand is labeled "brothel".

It's true too, but it's not worse than many other countries. It just has the reputation.
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November 30, 2017, 11:18:45 PM

10K revisited! And the winner is ... bearstamp!!!!  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
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November 30, 2017, 11:19:14 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.
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November 30, 2017, 11:21:40 PM

Bearstamp leading the charge back to 10K == bullish.

Countries that do _not_ have capital gains taxes; Switzerland, Seychelles, Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, British Virgin Islands (other Carribean sweat holes too many to remember), Panama, ... i.e. there's quite a few if you do your research.

If exporting crypto from Coinbase to local wallet is considered a taxable event how much is a cross-chain atomic swap going to blow their tiny minds?

Dinosaurs, meteorites, asteroids, etc ... they should just run before they get smashed by a ball of fire impacting on their stupidity, exploding their evil, naked greed and lust for the wealth of others.
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November 30, 2017, 11:24:57 PM

That's interesting. I would not have thought trading directly between cryptos would be a taxable event. That would be a real tax nightmare for many of us.

This is from UK focused stuff, so it may not apply to anywhere else. But the UK has done very little to clarify anything.

https://www.reddit.com/r/BitcoinUK/comments/7fllvv/filling_in_cgt_form/

This geezer has written at length about it https://www.reddit.com/user/krissaroth

For UK, have you seen this: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/revenue-and-customs-brief-9-2014-bitcoin-and-other-cryptocurrencies/revenue-and-customs-brief-9-2014-bitcoin-and-other-cryptocurrencies

My hope is that I can get away with defining my trades as gambling, which means zero tax.  I'm about to take professional advice though, in a couple of weeks from now. I can keep you informed if you like?
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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.
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November 30, 2017, 11:27:11 PM

For UK, have you seen this: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/revenue-and-customs-brief-9-2014-bitcoin-and-other-cryptocurrencies/revenue-and-customs-brief-9-2014-bitcoin-and-other-cryptocurrencies

My hope is that I can get away with defining my trades as gambling, which means zero tax.  I'm about to take professional advice though, in a couple of weeks from now. I can keep you informed if you like?

I have indeed but judging by all the discussion about it it's left a huge amount open to interpretation which isn't much use to anyone. It almost seems to be done on a case by case basis in which case I don't really get why they haven't done something clearer.

The common advice seems to be do what your accountant tells you to do and hope for the best.
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November 30, 2017, 11:28:40 PM

Sorry if this was mentioned already. I'm too lazy to check.

It seems bitcoin was the subject at the presidential briefing yesterday. Sarah Sanders sez the president (and some advisors she named) were 'monitoring' it. Smiley

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzskJmAHyck

Not sure if this is before or after the bitcoin Big Bang Theory episode.
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November 30, 2017, 11:32:06 PM

I think I figured out why Denmark doesn't tax bitcoin. In the states you all have to do your taxes manually right? Well here it's done for us, we just have to report anything they missed (which is rare for most of us). They even return excess taxes automatically every year.

I reckon they just didn't want the massive headache it would have caused.
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Sorry if this was mentioned already. I'm too lazy to check.

It seems bitcoin was the subject at the presidential briefing yesterday. Sarah Sanders sez the president (and some advisors she named) were 'monitoring' it. Smiley

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzskJmAHyck

Not sure if this is before or after the bitcoin Big Bang Theory episode.

This means that tomorrow Donald will order the execution of Satoshi, and you.

The following morning someone with real power will announce you can pay your taxes with it.
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Sorry if this was mentioned already. I'm too lazy to check.

It seems bitcoin was the subject at the presidential briefing yesterday. Sarah Sanders sez the president (and some advisors she named) were 'monitoring' it. Smiley

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzskJmAHyck

Not sure if this is before or after the bitcoin Big Bang Theory episode.

Ah fuck that journalist. Bringing it to the attention of that big Umpa Lumpa can never result in anything good.
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