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Topic: My 9 months & 850 merit (Read 1072 times)

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February 03, 2021, 01:18:26 AM
#48
I can't count the days that I've been with BTCtalk, tried my luck and it seems I need to learn a new set of skill(s). This is definitely amazing, Focused on the Helpful Post, Focus on BTCTalk, service is up and running and just wanna say you did a Great Job. you deserve it.
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Activity: 1026
Merit: 110
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February 02, 2021, 11:19:30 AM
#47
congratulations.

It’s not easy.

I think, You given much time in Forum and, You used your talent for catch it.

Only good knowing and talented person can do this. 
hero member
Activity: 2436
Merit: 877
January 30, 2021, 10:11:10 AM
#46
I just noticed some few members that did excellently in the forum with some wide sense of intellectualism and improvement and that's zasad@. Actually you deserve it.
Let's do some calculations here, at the time of this thread, April 2020, you achieved 850 merits in 9 months, subsequently, it's another 9 months while you have earned 1,272 more merits, that's 850 + 1272 = 2122 at the current merits., Congratulations

Heave a sigh of relief and observe the improvements Grin

Those who say that getting merits is difficult then one should get inspired by the OP who has managed to get so many merits in such less time. It just shows that if we are committed, nothing is impossible.
I hope many people will get motivated by him.  Smiley
hero member
Activity: 3150
Merit: 937
January 29, 2021, 02:17:58 AM
#45
Congratulations about this achievement.
I never really cared that much about getting merit in the past 2 years,but now it's time to put more effort and get to the Legendary rank. Grin
The merit system really helped for reducing the forum spam and account farming,but it kinda concentrates more and more merit into a small group of dedicated forum members.Some of those members forget that there's no point of hoarding merit and they don't give merit to users,who really deserve it.
Perhaps,theymos will think about deleting the sMerit of all inactive users,or deleting sMerit,that wasn't given away after a certain time frame,for example 3 or 6 months.
sr. member
Activity: 1232
Merit: 379
January 29, 2021, 01:39:27 AM
#44
 I just noticed some few members that did excellently in the forum with some wide sense of intellectualism and improvement and that's zasad@. Actually you deserve it.
Let's do some calculations here, at the time of this thread, April 2020, you achieved 850 merits in 9 months, subsequently, it's another 9 months while you have earned 1,272 more merits, that's 850 + 1272 = 2122 at the current merits., Congratulations

Heave a sigh of relief and observe the improvements Grin
full member
Activity: 896
Merit: 236
January 28, 2021, 03:52:30 PM
#43
Good day!
Today I have a small achievement.
The number of my posts is equal to the number of merit.
2109


Very well done! This is not a
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small achievement
, this is something truly amazing. A Merit:Post ratio >1 puts you in a very small club here on BitcoinTalk. A club I would like to be part of.
Its really great because I check no one done this before zasad@ its very big number you are really role model member here on this forum for many others congrates to you for your this another acheivement. Smiley Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 2268
Merit: 16328
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January 28, 2021, 03:39:34 PM
#42
Good day!
Today I have a small achievement.
The number of my posts is equal to the number of merit.
2109


Very well done! This is not a
Quote
small achievement
this is something truly amazing. A Merit:Post ratio >1 puts you in a very small club here on BitcoinTalk. A club I would like to be part of.
full member
Activity: 574
Merit: 101
January 28, 2021, 10:06:57 AM
#41
One thousand merits are too much but having two thousand merits is too much I would like to congratulate you I will set this thread as an inspiration I know I'm just too far from your merit count but soon I want to achieve this. I already read and comment on some of your thread which is really good and helpful threads.  I will watch this thread and look for your next milestone. Ilove3000 next merit goal. Congrats again.
member
Activity: 812
Merit: 53
January 28, 2021, 07:08:24 AM
#40
Congratulation mate!.
It is a big achievement to get merits in just a short period of time.
I have joined bitcointalk before 1 year. I am new at this platform. But i am trying to make useful posts. Merits performs an important role in building our profile. The more merit a person has, the bigger his profile. The ranks in the bitcointalk are such as.
1. Brand New
2. Newbie
3. Jr. Member
4. Member
5. Full Member
6. Sr. Member
7. Hero Member
8. Legendary
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
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January 28, 2021, 03:11:21 AM
#39
Good day!
Today I have a small achievement.
The number of my posts is equal to the number of merit.
2109


Maybe I'm lazy and therefore my next post will cost less than 1 merit.

List of my articles here:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.54099635

I think that my most interesting projects are:

[Interviews] with Bitcointalk members
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/interviews-with-bitcointalk-members-5262967

Interview with business representatives Bitcointalk
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5312790

The best interviews were recognized by the forum participants

1st place  - gmaxwell (56 votes) Interview
2st place  - CryptopreneurBrainboss (33 votes) Interview
3st place  - fillippone  (12 votes) Interview


My little research
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/--5309387

legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
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May 10, 2020, 02:50:22 PM
#38
I also try to be a useful participant in the forum, write useful articles and make translations. It is very difficult to earn this amount of merit.

Many users do something useful if they need merit. I do not see this as a bad intention. Maybe people like my articles because I write about what I like. I write about Bitcoin, ETH, DeFi, finance and taxes. I try to immediately share useful information and not hide anything.

Try to share the information that interests you. In the cryptocurrency sphere, there are a lot of topics: trading, investments, mining.. etc.
Try to spend more time studying and not participating in useless disputes on the forum. Be careful with new projects until you get the hang of it. Better not write about what you are not sure about. Otherwise, you will be accused of promoting scam.
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
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April 25, 2020, 08:31:53 AM
#37
amishmanish

The Russian ruble is the only permitted currency. All prices must be in rubles. It is forbidden to write prices in dollars, euros or bitcoins. And in practice, it is very difficult to buy goods for bitcoin. You will have to exchange it for rubles.

The procedure for blocking sites in Russia is complicated. If the site is blocked, this does not mean that all information on it is prohibited. I am not an expert on this issue, I can not explain in more detail.

Cryptocurrency is not a threat to the state. Many experts say that we will follow the example of the United States. We will appoint regulators, certify exchanges, conduct KYC procedure.. etc.

Russia is a multinational country with a large territory, huge resources and opportunities for people.

legendary
Activity: 1904
Merit: 1159
April 25, 2020, 07:13:35 AM
#36
In Russia, there are still no laws on cryptocurrency Smiley Cryptocurrency is not taxed. Taxes need to be paid only when exchanging cryptocurrency for fiat. You can absolutely legally store cryptocurrency, exchange it for other coins and tokens and not pay taxes.Or pay 4% of taxes on the amount when exchanging for fiat as a self-employed citizen.
So if you are directly earning BTC and not converting it to fiat then you don't have to pay any taxes. Is it possible for people in the bigger cities to buy stuff using BTC and thus save on their taxes?

The forum in Russia is not prohibited and cryptocurrency is not prohibited. In Russia, there is a practice of blocking the entire resource, if there is information about the crypto casino.
I thought you said earlier that the forum gets blocked in search results because of the mention of online casinos.

It's a shame that the forum is now blocked on the territory of the Russian Federation and search engines do not give links to it.
https://reestr.rublacklist.net/search/?q=bitcointalk.org
Well, i guess its just some blocked content and you can usually access it like you are doing now.

If someone thinks that "cryptocurrency scares the Russian authorities" - this is a mistake.
Russia was a communist country right and from what i know, oligarchs still have a big role in all kind of enterprises there. Bitcoin is all about freedom from the state for owning your finances. Decentralization is a basic tenet while the authorities and people who rule the country are all about centralization. I admit that Russia can neither be classified nor understood easily. Yet, as there are lot of Russians in the forum, it'd be great to know from you guys what you think about your country's policies regarding state control, censorship etc.

Personally for me, Russia is like an old white, mystical land of expert craftsmen, machinists and builders who at one time built some of the heaviest, most sophisticated big machines in the world. (Ohh what times..Smiley )In our company, I have worked on old Russian designed steam turbines and they truly were behemoths to look at. Now that i think of it, its striking how little we actually know about Russia as compared to the USA and West in general..
newbie
Activity: 19
Merit: 0
April 25, 2020, 06:56:43 AM
#35
Wow! This is very cool .. I will take into account your advice and I will try to earn at least half of your amount.
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 532
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April 25, 2020, 06:16:50 AM
#34

Once you have exceeded the limit of 2,400,000 rubles, you lose the status of self-employed, and you need to register as an Individual Entrepreneur or LCC and pay higher taxes.

13% is a tax on income that is paid on a citizen’s salary or non-permanent commercial activity (for example, he sold a car with a profit).

If you decide to engage in commercial activities, you must register as a self-employed, individual entrepreneur or register an LLC.

For example: husband and wife are engaged in commercial activities together, both of them can register as self-employed and each of them will have a limit of 2,400,000 rubles per year. (this is a large amount, the average salary in Russia is 42352 rubles ( 566$) (according to Rosstat).

Even if a citizen is employed and receives a salary, he can additionally register as self-employed.

Ah, interesting. I appreciate your elaboration on how the system works there.

Officials, military, police and other civil servants cannot be self-employed (I hope it is clear why Smiley)


Of course, or else otherwise how Putin moves around? Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
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April 25, 2020, 05:48:32 AM
#33

Sorry, I wrote the wrong one last time. The correct value is 4%.

In Russia, income taxes are 13% for ordinary citizens (mainly). In Russia, there is a program of legalization of incomes of the population, so in the next 10 years, any citizen can register as a self-employed citizen and pay 4% of income. (You just need to download the android application)
https://npd.nalog.ru/app/

The maximum limit is 2,400,000 rubles ($ 32,120) per person per year.

If you violate the law and you are caught on its violation, fines can be from 33% of the amount of income + penalties.

If you do not declare an income of more than 1,500,000 rubles ($ 20,000), you may be prosecuted

Thanks for clarifying.

So 32K per year is the max for self-employed citizens. For those earning higher, they'd be paying 13% along with the rest?

Once you have exceeded the limit of 2,400,000 rubles, you lose the status of self-employed, and you need to register as an Individual Entrepreneur or LCC and pay higher taxes.

13% is a tax on income that is paid on a citizen’s salary or non-permanent commercial activity (for example, he sold a car with a profit).

If you decide to engage in commercial activities, you must register as a self-employed, individual entrepreneur or register an LLC.

For example: husband and wife are engaged in commercial activities together, both of them can register as self-employed and each of them will have a limit of 2,400,000 rubles per year. (this is a large amount, the average salary in Russia is 42352 rubles ( 566$) (according to Rosstat).

Even if a citizen is employed and receives a salary, he can additionally register as self-employed.

Officials, military, police and other civil servants cannot be self-employed (I hope it is clear why Smiley)

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Activity: 2128
Merit: 532
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April 25, 2020, 05:19:29 AM
#32

Sorry, I wrote the wrong one last time. The correct value is 4%.

In Russia, income taxes are 13% for ordinary citizens (mainly). In Russia, there is a program of legalization of incomes of the population, so in the next 10 years, any citizen can register as a self-employed citizen and pay 4% of income. (You just need to download the android application)
https://npd.nalog.ru/app/

The maximum limit is 2,400,000 rubles ($ 32,120) per person per year.

If you violate the law and you are caught on its violation, fines can be from 33% of the amount of income + penalties.

If you do not declare an income of more than 1,500,000 rubles ($ 20,000), you may be prosecuted

Thanks for clarifying.

So 32K per year is the max for self-employed citizens. For those earning higher, they'd be paying 13% along with the rest?
legendary
Activity: 1932
Merit: 4602
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April 25, 2020, 05:02:11 AM
#31
In Russia, there are still no laws on cryptocurrency Smiley Cryptocurrency is not taxed. Taxes need to be paid only when exchanging cryptocurrency for fiat. You can absolutely legally store cryptocurrency, exchange it for other coins and tokens and not pay taxes.Or pay 2% of taxes on the amount when exchanging for fiat as a self-employed citizen.


So if you're employed (not self), you don't have to pay the taxes?

Sorry, I wrote the wrong one last time. The correct value is 4%.

In Russia, income taxes are 13% for ordinary citizens (mainly). In Russia, there is a program of legalization of incomes of the population, so in the next 10 years, any citizen can register as a self-employed citizen and pay 4% of income. (You just need to download the android application)
https://npd.nalog.ru/app/

The maximum limit is 2,400,000 rubles ($ 32,120) per person per year.

If you violate the law and you are caught on its violation, fines can be from 33% of the amount of income + penalties.

If you do not declare an income of more than 1,500,000 rubles ($ 20,000), you may be prosecuted
hero member
Activity: 2128
Merit: 532
FREE passive income eBook @ tinyurl.com/PIA10
April 24, 2020, 11:34:40 PM
#30
In Russia, there are still no laws on cryptocurrency Smiley Cryptocurrency is not taxed. Taxes need to be paid only when exchanging cryptocurrency for fiat. You can absolutely legally store cryptocurrency, exchange it for other coins and tokens and not pay taxes.Or pay 2% of taxes on the amount when exchanging for fiat as a self-employed citizen.


So if you're employed (not self), you don't have to pay the taxes?
legendary
Activity: 2338
Merit: 1084
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April 24, 2020, 02:20:27 PM
#29
An outstanding achievement, man. I rarely see your name in some parts of this forum (maybe because I forgot your name), unlike LoyceV, Coolcryptovator, iasenko and others whose threads are everywhere in this forum, this time your thread is seen by me with information that You have achievements in 9 months & 850 merits. I was surprised to find out and I was motivated for it and I think that all of that can be done with good contributions.
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