Short term capital gains if you are buying/using it a few days a week are likely negligible and long term capital gains aren't taxed up to $40-80k depending on filing status.. so the real problem here is when someone has gained a substantial amount of value in a given tax year and has the...
Can you link where it was stated clearly? Reading through it, I'm not really understanding how you would determine the tax of dash having paid sales tax at the same time. They aren't very clear overall on micropayments.
"Generally, a person who in the course of a trade or business makes a...
As far as i know the tax laws when referring to payments with crypto in the USA are unclear at best. May be wrong, but I asked a CPA i know personally. This was a few years back.
It's not "serving both masters" there is a distinction here that is actually important. completely untraceable, easily traceable, and hard to trace are different things.
a quick example would be; hiding something from non authoritative sources.
This could be done with privatesend because they...
One major problem with what you're saying is we use the wording anonymity on the website.
I only saw it used one time for sure and that was under Community -> Masternodes , but it's probably found other places if someone looks for it..
Am I the only one that sees O&M's version as being a D on top and what could be a C on the bottom (though the one on the bottom could be rounded out more to be clearly a C)? It also screams blockchain. (everyone will soon know what a blockchain is)
It's an actual logo and not just a letter or...
Not that its ok either way, but doesn't it already go in favor of keeping the original logo just based off the way the votes are set up...
I get 2 votes(2 different proposals) 1 is always no 1 is always yes.. T&C and O&M have split votes because it's unlikely that people will give both yes...
private blockchains may be good for keeping track of things, but when talking about actually owning things I don't see why they would be used in place of decentralized options.
i assume your talking about dash's price dropping..
"i have real money it goes nowhere" if you look into your "real money" it's not as stable as you probably think it is. (it loses value by design)
This is a free market the value will go up and down just like every other product u have ever owned.
I'ts actually kind of amusing to me that you think people's opinions of dash on /r/cryptocurrency are "reasonable" to acknowledge.
The "fact" that /r/cryptocurrency has a general opinion on Dash doesn't mean anything. At least your first 2 Facts could actually matter (if they were true).
Individually Masternodes don't have control that's the beauty of the system... The "control" Masternodes are giving up (they aren't because Core already has this "control") is the ability to make educated decisions in real time through more than just Dash Core in its present state. The good...
@Vedran Yoweri
The fact that you call this trolling is ridiculous.. You think a large percentage of masternode can make better decisions than a qualified specialist with experience and inside information?
Let's be real most masternodes aren't privy to the information about evolution or...
Collateralized mining is a good start. Miners spent money to help secure the network, and cutting them off without proper warning (I'm talking a year minimum) is the wrong way to go about implementing a POS system imo. Collateralized mining seems to be the best of both worlds. You get the...
What sour grapes? This comment made no sense, and being so defensive makes me think you're mind isn't in the right place to talk about this rationally.. Of course I got the same impression from your first comment.
Could you explain why its impossible for dash to implement this?
Seems to me...
Even if its true about malleability does it really matter? If we wanted to implement it, I don't see why we couldn't.
also what problem would bulletproofs solve for the dash network?
Either way it shouldn't be used at all until we know for sure its safe. I personally think its best to let...