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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 30705. (Read 26712842 times)

full member
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legendary
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Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

coins have been bought, so off the book they are.

You sound like yoda. So off the book they are, yes.

Hodl now do!
legendary
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Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

coins have been bought, so off the book they are.

You sound like yoda. So off the book they are, yes.

Except, they are still on i286, which to me makes me think they've moved to another exchange.
newbie
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http://www.coindesk.com/indian-bitcoin-exchanges-suspend-operations-following-rbi-warning

India is the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people. SELL! SELL! SELL!
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

coins have been bought, so off the book they are.

You sound like yoda. So off the book they are, yes.
donator
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Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

coins have been bought, so off the book they are.
hero member
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in defi we trust
India news is bullish IMO.

No , please , no!
Not another China madness.
legendary
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India news is bullish IMO.
legendary
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Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

something's up someone knows something we don't.

Actually, given that it has stayed the same on i286, but plummeted on blockchained must mean that someone moved all their coins from gox to another exchange.....that means.... PMG11! SLEE ALL TEH CIONS

edit: this is genuinely a reasonable conclusion.
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Ultranode
Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

something's up someone knows something we don't.

Any reports from China about restrictions on fiat withdrawals? That could cause panic btc buys.

*edit*

Check source carefully. We will probably see some fake reports before actual restrictions, if they even happen.
legendary
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legendary
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Trusted Bitcoiner
Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.

something's up someone knows something we don't.
legendary
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Oh my god? U serious? Ask depth fallen off a cliff.
legendary
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If my net worth grows too much I'm going to have to move to Belgium or Germany or something.

You're not the only one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_tax#Existing_net_wealth.2Fworth_taxes

hero member
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in defi we trust
Can we please do the rally thing AFTER January 1st (like the previous years)? That's so much better tax wise for me (reference date is January 1st) ...

People pay taxes for bitcoin gains?
The rest of the world is weird!

No, I'm required to pay taxes based on net worth yearly. The Dutch system is based on a hypothetical 4% yield on all your assets taxed at 30% (so effectively you pay 1.2% of your net assets yearly).

And you people actually pay that? =)))
As a fellow EU citizen ,I must say that your system sucks.

edit... 1.2% of all your assets ,like including everything you own? house cars etc?


Things you use are excluded (house and car) but I don't own those.

I have always been good and paid the tax on net assets, but because the system runs a year behind I've never actually had to pay taxes on Bitcoin yet (the value of what I had Jan 1st 2012 was negligible). When paying taxes for 2013 (in the beginning of next year) is the first time I'll need to include my assets on January 1st 2013. I'm planning on doing that. If I don't I'm evading taxes which is a crime.

If my net worth grows too much I'm going to have to move to Belgium or Germany or something.

Ok , that got me scared for a moment.
I mean , to pay each year 1.2% the value of my house would ruin me.

Net assets , eh , I would be able to deal with them , but fortunately enough eastern europe has it's own way of paying taxes.
legendary
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If my net worth grows too much I'm going to have to move to Belgium or Germany or something.

Bitcoin Island.
hero member
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in defi we trust
Can we please do the rally thing AFTER January 1st (like the previous years)? That's so much better tax wise for me (reference date is January 1st) ...

People pay taxes for bitcoin gains?
The rest of the world is weird!

No, I'm required to pay taxes based on net worth yearly. The Dutch system is based on a hypothetical 4% yield on all your assets taxed at 30% (so effectively you pay 1.2% of your net assets yearly).

That's a real WTF right there. I hate all kinds of property tax but that is just crazy.

So is not just my whiskey who considered this strange and wrong.
legendary
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1RichyTrEwPYjZSeAYxeiFBNnKC9UjC5k
Can we please do the rally thing AFTER January 1st (like the previous years)? That's so much better tax wise for me (reference date is January 1st) ...

People pay taxes for bitcoin gains?
The rest of the world is weird!

No, I'm required to pay taxes based on net worth yearly. The Dutch system is based on a hypothetical 4% yield on all your assets taxed at 30% (so effectively you pay 1.2% of your net assets yearly).

That's a real WTF right there. I hate all kinds of property tax but that is just crazy.
legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Can we please do the rally thing AFTER January 1st (like the previous years)? That's so much better tax wise for me (reference date is January 1st) ...

People pay taxes for bitcoin gains?
The rest of the world is weird!

No, I'm required to pay taxes based on net worth yearly. The Dutch system is based on a hypothetical 4% yield on all your assets taxed at 30% (so effectively you pay 1.2% of your net assets yearly).

Luckily here in Canada Bitcoin is still not considered currency and we're taxed on income and capital gains, not net worth, so no taxes are due until you sell.

It's an extra motivation to hold (oops, I mean hoadr!)
full member
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Can we please do the rally thing AFTER January 1st (like the previous years)? That's so much better tax wise for me (reference date is January 1st) ...

+1

I am not in a country which requires me to pay taxes on BTC but I get some more $ on the 1st which I can invest again. Hopefully will be able to get 5 more coins.
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