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Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
The IRS declared Bitcoin to be property and the other alt coins as securities. I think most crypto people buy it and then move in and out of it
Crypto is a pyramid scheme until people actually start accepting it for payment - and not just two or three main-stream businesses.
Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
The IRS declared Bitcoin to be property and the other alt coins as securities. I think most crypto people buy it and then move in and out of it
When did that announcement come? I hadn't heard about that. One of the advantages in Cryptocurrency is the avoidance of "the wash rule". I hope that hasn't been taken away.
Crypto is a pyramid scheme until people actually start accepting it for payment - and not just two or three main-stream businesses.
This is my biggest issue with crypto.
Until I can buy my maple bars and goddamned delicious M&M Cookies at Albertsons with crypto, it does me very little good.
#tuplips
Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
The IRS declared Bitcoin to be property and the other alt coins as securities. I think most crypto people buy it and then move in and out of it
When did that announcement come? I hadn't heard about that. One of the advantages in Cryptocurrency is the avoidance of "the wash rule". I hope that hasn't been taken away.
In 2014
Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
The IRS declared Bitcoin to be property and the other alt coins as securities. I think most crypto people buy it and then move in and out of it
When did that announcement come? I hadn't heard about that. One of the advantages in Cryptocurrency is the avoidance of "the wash rule". I hope that hasn't been taken away.
In 2014
But from my understanding the "wash rule" still doesn't apply to alt coins. Am I wrong?
Does anyone here use crypto as medium of exchange or do people just park some spare cash in it?
The IRS declared Bitcoin to be property and the other alt coins as securities. I think most crypto people buy it and then move in and out of it
When did that announcement come? I hadn't heard about that. One of the advantages in Cryptocurrency is the avoidance of "the wash rule". I hope that hasn't been taken away.
In 2014
But from my understanding the "wash rule" still doesn't apply to alt coins. Am I wrong?
That I do not know.