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>>57072588
>how would i tax all my winnings though

Just make a donation to the IRS, bro.

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>>56833839
>Learn to read nigger, the report linked was a presentation made by Bitwise to the SEC in response to the SEC's assertion that Bitcoin's price is the result of manipulation. The entire report is in opposition to the SEC, clearing up their assertions, you absolute fuckwit. Just because a presentation made TO the SEC is on the SEC's website doesn't make it their views. The data in the report is what matters. How are you this fucking retarded?

lol I did say "data host", didn't I? "The SEC is an avowed enemy except when they're hosting data I like. Or going after altcoins" hahaha

>Similarly, I cited FinCEN registration and BitLicense to highlight that the market-making exchanges all have protections against wash trading and market manipulation. I didn't argue in favor of those licenses as good things in themselves or that the state should regulate crypto. But it provides more proof against you saying that Bitcoin's price is the result of manipulation.

lol apparently those protections still leave a lot to be desired as per the most recent SEC findings.


>I posted 2019 data that clearly demonstrates my point.

lol you posted old data compiled by a corporation that stands to make an insane amount of money if the SEC could somehow be convinced to approve the ETF.


>If it'll make you feel better, I'll compile more recent data that demonstrates the same.
>>56833913
>Post anomalous, sustained bid-ask spreads on Coinbase, or Kraken, or Bitfinex, or volume, or trade size histograms. That's all you have to do.

Even better: write a paper explaining how you're right and everybody else is wrong, get it peer-reviewed and then come back and rub it in our faces. We'll wait.

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>>54863872
>What's the current best practice to cash out of Monero?

Set up a consulting business that only accepts XMR.

Or just buy bullion and sell for cash.

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>>54729650
>I'm thinking of opening an online store that sells gold and accepts Monero as payment. I have the contacts to make this possible. Is this a service anyone here would use?

ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY, this is a *very* high-demand sector. If you're honest and reliable you'll have customers up the ass. Bonus points if you offer an I2P (darknet) mirror.

There's already a shop selling bullion exclusively for XMR: https://monerosilver.com/

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>>50875029

lol so half the team remains active and the martyrdom of the other half inspires new devotees to take up the mantle if only to stick it to the Man.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect

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>>8170536

Probably your life's greatest success.

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