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Topic: Should MFC girls take BTC? (Read 3528 times)

newbie
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May 21, 2013, 07:17:31 AM
#28
I Think you should accept bitcoins.
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
May 21, 2013, 05:48:59 AM
#27
yes you should take Bitcoins. You're hair is amazing and so are your eyes... invaluable actually. I'm your fan now and will start mining hardcore just to pay for your smiles Wink

Better go buy ASICs then.

Maybe two! Hehe, but thank you very much!
newbie
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May 02, 2013, 07:10:45 AM
#26
good business idea, why not
newbie
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May 02, 2013, 05:07:31 AM
#25
yes you should take Bitcoins. You're hair is amazing and so are your eyes... invaluable actually. I'm your fan now and will start mining hardcore just to pay for your smiles Wink

Better go buy ASICs then.
newbie
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April 30, 2013, 07:55:34 AM
#24
yes you should take Bitcoins. You're hair is amazing and so are your eyes... invaluable actually. I'm your fan now and will start mining hardcore just to pay for your smiles Wink
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 30, 2013, 05:39:46 AM
#23
Well that is a huge problem for people who run these sites... Many of people who actually perform there are mixed up in a larger setup. I'm talking about local businesses renting apartments for this particular purpose. I have spoken to several people from this circle. And lol, many times I have thought about launching my own website of this kind -- with BTC as the main currency going through some stable exchange channel.

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newbie
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April 30, 2013, 05:24:36 AM
#22
Well that is a huge problem for people who run these sites... Many of people who actually perform there are mixed up in a larger setup. I'm talking about local businesses renting apartments for this particular purpose. I have spoken to several people from this circle. And lol, many times I have thought about launching my own website of this kind -- with BTC as the main currency going through some stable exchange channel.
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 30, 2013, 04:23:09 AM
#21
Rule in place! I had to file the 6mo extension  Cool

*cough*
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 05:30:57 PM
#20
Rule in place! I had to file the 6mo extension  Cool
newbie
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April 28, 2013, 05:27:22 PM
#19
You may not be able to get away with tax evasion with Bitcoin.  First of all, your site is visible and would have a Bitcoin payment method which would be obvious to the IRS.  Second, they might be able to examine the public, permanent Bitcoin record and figure out which transactions were yours enough to nail you!

Read http://qz.com/72637/why-bitcoin-millionaires-could-accidentally-become-tax-felons/.

Third, you just confessed to the intent to avoid taxes in this forum.  I'm just sayin'...

Its not tax evasion if you never cash out you fuck head. But very good link thank you for the read!

I confessed to diversifying my investments.  Roll Eyes

If you don't cash out of an investment, then you generally speaking don't realize capital gains, and thus are not liable for taxes as you say.  However, most merchants immediately cash out of Bitcoin in order to avoid its volatility as I understand it.  In that case, I think that Bitcoin would function like any other salary or profit and be taxable at such rates.  However, I am not a tax attorney or a troll!  I was just pointing out the possible risks of such a course of action.
(sorry for the troll comment, I read the link you posted and it was a very good read.)

Enough tax talk or I am going to cry. Stresses me out!

Eh, sorry about that.  Relax, tax day was two weeks ago.  New rule: no talking about taxes until next April 15!  Wink
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 05:24:09 PM
#18
You may not be able to get away with tax evasion with Bitcoin.  First of all, your site is visible and would have a Bitcoin payment method which would be obvious to the IRS.  Second, they might be able to examine the public, permanent Bitcoin record and figure out which transactions were yours enough to nail you!

Read http://qz.com/72637/why-bitcoin-millionaires-could-accidentally-become-tax-felons/.

Third, you just confessed to the intent to avoid taxes in this forum.  I'm just sayin'...

Its not tax evasion if you never cash out you fuck head. But very good link thank you for the read!

I confessed to diversifying my investments.  Roll Eyes

If you don't cash out of an investment, then you generally speaking don't realize capital gains, and thus are not liable for taxes as you say.  However, most merchants immediately cash out of Bitcoin in order to avoid its volatility as I understand it.  In that case, I think that Bitcoin would function like any other salary or profit and be taxable at such rates.  However, I am not a tax attorney or a troll!  I was just pointing out the possible risks of such a course of action.
(sorry for the troll comment, I read the link you posted and it was a very good read.)

Enough tax talk or I am going to cry. Stresses me out!
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
April 28, 2013, 05:20:23 PM
#17
You may not be able to get away with tax evasion with Bitcoin.  First of all, your site is visible and would have a Bitcoin payment method which would be obvious to the IRS.  Second, they might be able to examine the public, permanent Bitcoin record and figure out which transactions were yours enough to nail you!

Read http://qz.com/72637/why-bitcoin-millionaires-could-accidentally-become-tax-felons/.

Third, you just confessed to the intent to avoid taxes in this forum.  I'm just sayin'...

Its not tax evasion if you never cash out you fuck head. But very good link thank you for the read!

I confessed to diversifying my investments.  Roll Eyes

If you don't cash out of an investment, then you generally speaking don't realize capital gains, and thus are not liable for taxes as you say.  However, most merchants immediately cash out of Bitcoin in order to avoid its volatility as I understand it.  In that case, I think that Bitcoin would function like any other salary or profit and be taxable at such rates.  However, I am not a tax attorney or a troll!  I was just pointing out the possible risks of such a course of action.

That doesn't mean you shouldn't use Bitcoin since it is still convenient.  Recently, OkCupid, the online dating service, started accepting Bitcoin so it is pretty mainstream.  Check out BitPay (https://bitpay.com/) which is the payment processing service most of them are using, as I understand it.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
April 28, 2013, 05:17:31 PM
#16
Does Leo know you are spamming you link here were there are minors?
newbie
Activity: 56
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April 28, 2013, 05:11:31 PM
#15
You may not be able to get away with tax evasion with Bitcoin.  First of all, your site is visible and would have a Bitcoin payment method which would be obvious to the IRS.  Second, they might be able to examine the public, permanent Bitcoin record and figure out which transactions were yours enough to nail you!

Read http://qz.com/72637/why-bitcoin-millionaires-could-accidentally-become-tax-felons/.

Third, you just confessed to the intent to avoid taxes in this forum.  I'm just sayin'...
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 05:01:48 PM
#14
MFC has a lot of problems, I actually talked to the guy that runs MFC, back a long time ago, and he didn't want to give up his profits. Bitcoins would undercut his I think 50% of the girls profits, because you can easily send them to the girl and just use the site as platform for video chats. So maybe one day he will allow you to buy tokens but I feel like that would just insult bitcoin cause bitcoin is already doing what those tokens do on a larger scale.

But two thing protect Leo

A: 99.99 percent of the girls would NEVER be able to do this.

B: 85% of the guys have problem buying tokens with a credit card, let alone Bitcoins Smiley

legendary
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Merit: 1000
April 28, 2013, 04:58:18 PM
#13
MFC has a lot of problems, I actually talked to the guy that runs MFC, back a long time ago, and he didn't want to give up his profits. Bitcoins would undercut his I think 50% of the girls profits, because you can easily send them to the girl and just use the site as platform for video chats. So maybe one day he will allow you to buy tokens but I feel like that would just insult bitcoin cause bitcoin is already doing what those tokens do on a larger scale.
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 04:52:30 PM
#12
7 awesome people 1 possible gay and 3 for sure fudge packers! Keep voting!
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 04:40:03 PM
#11
ooo and thank you for the pretty comment!
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 04:37:22 PM
#10
No I don't have any tattoos! Not my... "style"
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RavinTavin from MyFreeCams
April 28, 2013, 04:36:47 PM
#9

Surely MFC would be pretty against that since you would more or less be bypassing them?
Im also against tax avoidance. You should fight the waste in the system! But you want it to be there! Imagine if there was no policing at all? Or Road upkeep!

But those points aside I think its fair to say bitcoin users match MFC's customer base quite well!

I agree with the "user base".  I just put a bitcoin link in my profile and the company looks pretty solid.  Everything is automated for me as well!  

And explaining it to those girls... I am one you dick hehe only joking! I have half a mind! (college graduate!)

MFC allows us to advertise for our own websites so I don't understand why Leo would have a problem with it... I am in the top 20 right now so I obviously get tokens as well! I've seen TONS of chipins (when chipin still worked.) So I am not to worried about it!
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