It's not the worst place to live in. And especially in big cities you have crypto meet ups on a regular basis. Like the Monero Meetup every second Tuesday of the Month in Berlin.
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It's not the worst place to live in. And especially in big cities you have crypto meet ups on a regular basis. Like the Monero Meetup every second Tuesday of the Month in Berlin.
Nice. Over here in Belgium we do not really have laws for taxing cryptos yet. But that is not stopping the government from taking 33% if they find out. Pretty disgusting, especially if you know we don't have capital gains taxes on stocks, bonds or foreign currencies.
That is crazy! Sounds like someone should start lobbying for cryptos in Belgium so that teh citizens won't get screwed by the government. It's a perfect example of how no regulations can be worse than a lot of regulations...
In Germany you have high taxes on capital gains, that is why the tax free payment is such a relief for every user.