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"Cryptocurrency May Soon Be Subject to Wash-Sale Rule"... also, it's not presently? wow.
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by
Full Size Candy Baron
Huh.
Posted by
znufrii
Oct 6 '21, 11:57
Doesn’t affect me, I’m staying out of it. :)
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The fascinating aspect of it to me is how you could easily work the system because of how indistinguishable many of the low profile coins are.
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Full Size Candy Baron
Oct 6, 12:13
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Well, the real crux is that many of these things aren't classified as securities to begin with -- nm
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oblique
Oct 6, 12:18
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*yet* -- nm
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decline
Oct 6, 12:22
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I would definitely agree that basically everything on Ethereum is a security. Bitcoin is a tougher one. I think that is rightfully classified as an
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oblique
Oct 6, 12:31
kilbocoin is tied to amount of college drama that exists on any given day -- nm
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budice
Oct 6, 12:22
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TyCoin value is based on the estimated number of door knobs he can lick in a day. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Oct 6, 12:24
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Not to be confused with KnobCoin -- nm
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Beryllium
Oct 6, 12:25
*ding* -- nm
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znufrii
Oct 6, 12:19
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