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Illegal according to whom and for whom? I don’t even need to explain how Bitcoin works to refute the basis of that argument—it's as bad as a troll comment.
Pay your taxes like the slave you are, and be happy!
Yes you can boldly declare Capital Gains Tax laws irrelevant and declare you will defy them, but most people will not. You are unlikely to do so in any way you are likely to be identified and prosecuted by your governments tax department too. These laws have been put in place, imo, to deliberately obstruct BTC MoE use. I agree given how Bitcoin was created as a P2P payments protocol the laws are absurd- but they are nevertheless the law/s and they do severely obstruct the lawful MoE use of Bitcoin.
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Laws will have to be defined by Bitcoin, not the other way around!
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Yes, except that is not what is happening. And it is very difficult to see how it would happen- can you explain how it might? Nation states under which nearly all of us live are applying these laws as they protect the nation states fiat monetary monopoly.
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