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I can point to numerous articles that make the claim that Bitcoin is not used for any day-to-day legal transactions. That's not to say those are all false, they are indeed just articles on the Internet. But I also cannot find anything that indicates that anyone uses it for anything remotely practical. Again, personally, I like semi-real assets in general... -Wayne
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Also, at the current $30 per transaction, isn't the crossover point with credit cards just $1,000? Plus there are already feel-ess and very small fee coins. |
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I think the general consensus is that Bitcoin is not terribly useful at this moment, except as a speculative asset? For that, it's very useful indeed based upon its performance. -Wayne
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A good watch here, talk with both obstacles and pros, from 2018 but still relevant. https://youtu.be/IjHd8nzdOOs?t=471 |
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BTC is still blasting fellas, not too late. My XLM (stellar.org) is up 1000% since October, a true 10 bagger. ETH rocking it. SLT (smartlands platform) is coming to a tier 1 exchange soon, up 1500% in 90 days. This was a hobby for a while, but just farting around with a trade here and swap there, have blown into substantial holdings. We are still in the 1st inning for a bit. This is going to go parabolic when the ETF's come online. Get it while it's cheap.
I am getting 5% on my bitcoin, paid daily. Flare Networks are releasing their Spark Tokens end of this QTR. Anyone that held XRP gets the tokens from a snap shot back in Dec. Free money for those that held. Speaking of Flare Networks, look up farming and staking. This is a literal cash generating machine. Check out AAVE. It is literally endless the opportunities here. |
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Having gotten in starting in November, I’ve now made some real money on Bitcoin.
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Cash in crypto, or USD cash? It's my understanding that all of these cryptos are very difficult to convert back into dollars, and then (legally) have to be declared as a capital gain on the tax returns. On this year's return, there is a question as to whether you have invested in crypto over the previous period. That would probably be a big audit flag for the future, I would think?
As I understand it, the reason the NFTs were so popular is because they were paid for in crypto currencies that couldn't easily be converted to US dollars (also without generating a taxable event). It remains to be seen if a purchase in Bitcoin (of an NFT or any tangible object) would be a taxable event. PayPal sat (and still does) in this grey area for a long time as it is not a bank, but acts like one. I can't recall what PayPal reports to the IRS - distributions (withdrawals?) either... -Wayne
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Okay, so there's a few ways of looking at crypto currencies:
a) It's the next best thing since sliced bread and will be a goldmine or b) it's a scam and "the emperor has no clothes". Could be either one. I like to look to history to see if one can predict the future. Although there hasn't been anything specifically identical to crypto in the past, there have been "the next best things" that have not succeeded in the long run (I can think of a few). What I'm really curious about though, is what in the past has been successful and could be a model for crypto in the future. Off the top of my head, I cannot think of anything. I also think the whole energy-usage component of crypto is insane. -Wayne
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It’s super easy to convert Bitcoin and other cryptos to cash. You just press a button and it’s done.
If it’s a scam, it’ll be the greatest financial scam in history. Huge mainstream companies, funds etc. have hundreds of billions invested in it. One might argue it’s now too big to fail. That being said, it still makes me nervous. I have significant money in it now. I don’t plan to hold it forever, but I don’t have an exit plan yet. |
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Has anybody noticed that Bernie Madoff died recently?
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Yes, that was on the news today. Amazing that everyone (almost everyone) turned a blind eye to what was going on there. The French fellow who ended up committing suicide - I used to work for that guy on Wall Street many, many, many years ago. Sad story. They actually recovered quite a bit in the "liquidation" process - I think near 80% - which cements the "story" by Madoff that he was just shuffling money from one party to another in an attempt to appease people and look good. This 80% of course, was only the original principle - they had to claw it back from people who had been paid dividends over the years. Complex stuff...
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And, even assuming it turns out to be a bubble, there’s still potentially lots of money to be made. Everything is a bubble. Stocks, real estate, etc. It’s all had periods of big declines, and big falls. Arguably stocks are in a huge bubble right now. So many valuations make no sense. Same for real estate. These current prices (and interest rates) can’t be sustained, IMO. And that seems to get amplified as time goes on. Everything seems “boom and bust” now. Last edited by McLovin; 04-14-2021 at 11:45 AM.. |
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Regarding taxes, I do not cheat on my taxes and I disclose all gains. There are many crypto services now that will generate a Form 8949. I paid $200.00, dumped my cvs reports from all exchanges I play on, generates the form, give to CPA. Capital gains are no different, either short term or long term. If you make money, your going to pay. EDIT: I went back and read Wayne's comment and mine, this is why I say we are still in the 1st inning of this crypto deal. You have highly intelligent people that just are not informed outside of an article or headline. I asked a friend the other day if he held any BTC? He literally had no idea what I was talking about. Blew me away. I have developed muti-million dollar companies in multiple states, 7 figure real estate portfolio and will say this, the easiest money I have made is crypto by a long shot, next 4 years will be historic. All you here on media is bitcoin, but there is so much more. This is like being in on Apple or Microsoft early days. Open an account on Coinbase, takes a couple days to get verified, drop a $100.00 then go play around and see what the fuss is. Very cool stuff. Last edited by Skillet83; 04-14-2021 at 02:26 PM.. |
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How many years are we going to hear "bubble" or "Tulips"? We have blown through 60K. In 4 years there will be another halving in BTC, where the miners cut get's slashed in half. Oh never mind. I will bump this every once in a while. Have fun all.
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