No, eventually the company MUST pay dividends, as that's the only way a shareholder can realize benefit in holding the company(other than waiting for the rare event of some other company acquires your company with cash). A company can delay dividends because it can better use the funds to grow, but eventually it will HAVE to pay dividends. Even the mighty AAPL pays dividends, so does MSFT, INTC, NVDA, QCOM etc... they were once all non-dividend paying growth companies, but eventually, they pay dividends.
not really, often times you see a one time special dividend, singular, to return money to shareholders
dividend companies generally pay dividends quarterly, not weekly or daily like bitcoin mining and gambling companies have been doing
AAPL was a non-dividend company for 20 years
obviously you distinguish yourself as a dividend investor, but there are plenty kinds of market participants
my question is if the bitcoin community, the whole thing, has a risk appetite for growth companies. paying dividends quarterly, or weekly or daily, has nothing to do with a lack of transparency
There is a risk appetite, no question. Being in
BTCitcoin itself is a risk. The trading platforms are a risk. Everything here is high risk.
One of the differences here is that there is no tax on the dividend payment. A public company pays tax on the dividend as income, and the shareholder pays tax on it as income as well. It's double-taxed.
In the
BTCitcoin world, because the companies are not recognized to exist, there is no legally recognized profit, there is no tax. Usually there is no or little view into the bookkeeping, and no auditing.
This is also a risk, due to the fact that the company could potentially end abruptly. For that reason, dividends are usually required to be high and often. The investor wants to be re-paid for his investment in months, not years or decades.
Take some time to research the scams, destroyed exchanges, holding companies and general volatility.
I recommend taking about
BTC30 and investing it in multiple places for a month or so. Spend time understanding the exchanges and sites you use and how other people view and use them. There is no legal recourse to protect you. You must use your wits and think hard about your exposure.