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NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are a revolutionary application of blockchains that quickly turned into the biggest crypto trend of the past years. NFTs allow for
NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are a revolutionary application of blockchains that quickly turned into the biggest crypto trend of the past years. NFTs allow for
Crypto investing keeps growing continuously, even during an eventful 2022. NFTs, DeFi and a rollercoaster-like performance for many cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum led to
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According to the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year, the new government in Italy intends to levy a 26% tax on capital gains from cryptocurrency trading. Italians will soon be required to declare their digital assets and pay 14% tax on their holdings. Italy is now the second country in shortest time to force crypto tax law. Also Portugal also imposed a tax rate of 28% for crypto holdings.
The EU DAC8 Directive on taxation of crypto assets will legally oblige exchanges and other crypto asset service providers to report their customers’ transactions to
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“We perceive virtual currencies as having two roles now: one as a means of exchange and the other, as an investment asset,” says Slovakia’s Finance
Cryptocurrencies are still not accepted as digital money in the Netherlands. Petra Hielkema of the Dutch Central Bank says, “If something wants to be treated