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Moist8d ago
and wtf are you even talking about changing laws. what laws? no law exists preventing the use of btc in "free" countries (its generally banned in islamic ones, for obvious reasons). CGT is the only offputting aspect for some but that doesn't need a law, it needs fucktards to stop treating btc as an investment asset. start using for buying coffees etc and the governments will soon give up. buy a coffee for say 6000 sats. firstly the CGT is likely to be minimal anyway, but how would you even calculate it? which exact sats are you using? did you acquire them all at then same fiat rate? all it takes to defeat the government is everyday use of btc. weird how people in the slums of Africa and Asia get this, but Westerners don't. probably due to those years of indoctrination they call "education"
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Daedalus8d ago
Tax laws do. Also regulators make de facto laws, and they've made it clear that use of mixers will get your UTXOs on a tainted list making them impossible to off ramp except for p2p exchanges like Bisq, or to swap sites for other cryptocurrencies. Normies see this and would rather pay with Apple Pay and avoid 10x the tax accounting labor, and increased surveillance.
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