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Topic: Canada DOJ looking to regulate Bitcoin mining as gambling (Read 1371 times)

vip
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In most case gambling gains are tax exempt. However Bitcoin mining is certainly already taxable.
full member
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Haven't you guys heard of the Mint Chip?

If DOJ is trying to regulate BTC then they'll have to lock up the Royal Canadian Mint


https://www.bitcoinregime.com/2014/01/24/royal-canadian-mint-readies-its-version-of-bitcoin-mintchip-it-business/
full member
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Bitcoin mining is gambling. It is pure chance if you discover a block or not, no skill is required.
A mining rig merely improves ones probabilities, akin to a sports betting hotline predicting outcomes/ card counting etc.

Bitcoiners invented very misleading terms ie "mining", calling bitcoin a currency etc. To give themselves some perceived legitimacy.  This has led to major confusion amongst governments and users.

Mining for bitcoin no different then playing roulette.

This would be great news for Canadians since gambling is not taxable in Canada.


its not pure chance.  Your chances are based on your investment and setup
newbie
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Bitcoin mining is gambling. It is pure chance if you discover a block or not, no skill is required.
A mining rig merely improves ones probabilities, akin to a sports betting hotline predicting outcomes/ card counting etc.

Bitcoiners invented very misleading terms ie "mining", calling bitcoin a currency etc. To give themselves some perceived legitimacy.  This has led to major confusion amongst governments and users.

Mining for bitcoin no different then playing roulette.

This would be great news for Canadians since gambling is not taxable in Canada.
member
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Cryptocurrencies Exchange
Any links regarding this issue ?

There are many plans but as long as there are no execution I wouldn't worry about it.
legendary
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RIP Mommy
Mining has ~ electrical draw as grow houses.

which doesnt prove a thing. If you let your government make laws base on suspicion you might as well move to North Korea.


The People don't "let" tyrants do anything, tyrants do whatever the fuck they want and kill or cage you if you oppose tyranny.
hero member
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I says this rumor smells like a load of horseshit (no offense to you Horsecoin)
hero member
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Mining has ~ electrical draw as grow houses.

which doesnt prove a thing. If you let your government make laws base on suspicion you might as well move to North Korea.
legendary
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HODL OR DIE
Anyone know if this rumor is true???

I have buddy high-up in treasury dept said they are NOT allowed to talk or comment about it..great??

Very hard to get any info?

Prepare to be taxed and regulated???




Canada does not as of now tax gambling winnings in any form, even if that revenue is generated by a professional gambler, ie a winning poker player or sports-bettor.
sr. member
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they can regulate as much as they want, won't change too much in the grand scheme of things. Look at the drugs, or alcohol during prohibition, 30 000 speakeasies. If Bitcoin doesn't exist anymore, won't be because of useless regulation, but because of a better alternative. My 0.02cts
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This actually would be a dream result as we do NOT have to pay taxes on lottery winnings in Canada. This applies to both lotto and casino winnings. This would essentially mean that any Bitcoins produced by mining would be tax free income.  Smiley

Having said that I highly doubt the Harper™ Government would forego the taxes on Bitcoin mining by declaring it as money earned by gambling.

Like MB68 says, there are no taxes on gambling winnings in Canada, so whats the problem?
sr. member
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Fighting Liquid with Liquid
I think what probably happened is that somebody in the DOJ didn't understand what mining was and asked somebody to explain it, and the person explaining happened to choose the analogy that mining is a lottery to produce a valid hash, and the rate at which you hash corresponds to the number of lottery tickets.

Allow some offhand conversation like that to filter through various echo chambers and telephone-games, and suddenly a conversation like that turns into equating mining with gambling, when there isn't necessarily anything real to go on.

That's seriously troubling no?
legendary
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RIP Mommy
Mining has ~ electrical draw as grow houses.
sr. member
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Let's be real here.... How is the government going to know we are mining...  Not going to happen.  They will not be able to regulate/monitor this.

promoJo
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This actually would be a dream result as we do NOT have to pay taxes on lottery winnings in Canada. This applies to both lotto and casino winnings. This would essentially mean that any Bitcoins produced by mining would be tax free income.  Smiley

Having said that I highly doubt the Harper™ Government would forego the taxes on Bitcoin mining by declaring it as money earned by gambling.
hero member
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I think what probably happened is that somebody in the DOJ didn't understand what mining was and asked somebody to explain it, and the person explaining happened to choose the analogy that mining is a lottery to produce a valid hash, and the rate at which you hash corresponds to the number of lottery tickets.

Allow some offhand conversation like that to filter through various echo chambers and telephone-games, and suddenly a conversation like that turns into equating mining with gambling, when there isn't necessarily anything real to go on.
legendary
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Sine secretum non libertas
Nobody knows if its true.  Very strange things happen from time to time.  But pretty much everyone can probably agree that it's extremely unlikely, as phrased.
sr. member
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Walter Russell's Cosmogony is RIGHT!
Anyone know if this rumor is true???

I have buddy high-up in treasury dept said they are NOT allowed to talk or comment about it..great??

Very hard to get any info?

Prepare to be taxed and regulated???


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