Anyone got some good advice on this stuff.
Im aware of some people in my circle doing well at it.
Im nervous about investing in it
I read an article this weekend (WSJ) concerning the IRS and the use of these coins to get around taxes. The conclusion: don't do it. They have collected evidence on all of these accounts with a value over $20,000. The amount of the added dollars collected vs. the number of actions taken was just staggering. Information has been collected on most of the accounts and many more collections are about to happen under your friend Joe Biden the Dummy. If you are not clean not, get clean before you get sent to jail. Originally Posted by JRLawrenceThat’s a bit of an inaccuracy. It’s not regulated...yet. WS wants to get their hooks in it badly because it’s a cash cow. Now, you are correct on the threshold, however, it’s transactional. Meaning, let’s say I were to use my BitPay MC debit and spend $21k then it would raise some flags. And even then, from what I’ve seen...it’s monthly. Further, the actual number has been fluid. I’ve seen some refer to $15k as the monthly limit. I know CoinBase was watching back in ‘18-‘19 timeframe...their transactional limit was said to be $9k.
That’s a bit of an inaccuracy. It’s not regulated...yet. WS wants to get their hooks in it badly because it’s a cash cow. Now, you are correct on the threshold, however, it’s transactional. Meaning, let’s say I were to use my BitPay MC debit and spend $21k then it would raise some flags. And even then, from what I’ve seen...it’s monthly. Further, the actual number has been fluid. I’ve seen some refer to $15k as the monthly limit. I know CoinBase was watching back in ‘18-‘19 timeframe...their transactional limit was said to be $9k.You didn't read what I said, or the article in the Wall Street Journal. Tax collection by the IRS has already begun for any profits made; the profits are now traceable.
So, I stay sub $4k monthly and have been well below the radar. And even then, very few times have I done a cash transaction. 95% of all mine have been fuel, cable bill, utilities, cell, etc. That way there’s minimal/no engagement with bank withdrawals or ATMs. Thus my tangible work earnings get relief and are what’s visible to the gangsters (IRS).
KCGator Originally Posted by KCGator
You didn't read what I said, or the article in the Wall Street Journal. Tax collection by the IRS has already begun for any profits made; the profits are now traceable.Again, I can’t speak to articles. There have been thousands stating this and that. What I can speak to with 100% surety is what I HAVE BEEN DOING since 2017 without issue. I don’t put a lot of stock in words on paper when I have my own empirical evidence to do the talking for me.
Now then, did you read this morning's paper.
The value of Bitcoin and others dropped more than 50%, in one day, yesterday.
BAD INVESTMENT, THE AMOUNT OF MONEY NOW AVAILABLE TO YOU, WAS CUT BY AT LEAST HALF IN ONE DAY. DO YOU FEEL GOOD ABOUT THAT?
Back at the ranch: my gold and silver that is held in a safety deposit box is something real I can hold that keeps going up. I can sell gold one Krugerrand coin at a time.
Real Gold is not a series of one and zero laying someplace on a computer that can be lost. Originally Posted by JRLawrence
I don’t put a lot of stock in words on paper when I have my own empirical evidence to do the talking for me.Everyone understands that you don't "put a lot of stock" in reading and understanding: we feel sorrow for you. Relying on your emotions when dealing with financial things you don't understand must be quite difficult.
Cryptocurrency, especially Dogecoin, is killing the graphics card market. The cryptominers are buying them all up, driving prices sky high. A card that might retail for $400 can easily cost over $3k right now, with no end in sight. No, I am not fond of cryptominers. Originally Posted by bikebryanDoge does not affect the Graphics market. It uses a CPU or ASIC miner like BTC. But yes, Ethereum folks are grabbing the graphics cards en mass as fast as they are being made. You can pack like 6 or more of them on one PC mainboard.