The exchange of BTC for fiat is taxed as capital gains. The exchange of a piece of paper with numbers and letters on it for fiat is the sale of a product?
>>2692126
Just never go to fiat then kek. Over time more shit will accept BTC anyway
>>2692126
desu a good idea is to use USDT
basically tokens tied to the USD, which means price doesnt fluctuate
basically, it's sort of a safe way to store BTC/alts because it won't change, even if BTC does
>>2693041
USDT counts too kiddo
>>2692938
I am not a mericuck and if I would have a shitton of money I would structure it in a bunch of paper wallets.
>Sir please provide the encryption key.
>I forgot.
O-ok.
In Europe we have a right to forget. They may charge you with fraud but can't force you to give your wallet.
>>2692126
stop live in sheet contry
go africa
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bdeizHM9OU