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Yup. Feb is rebrand, June is mainnet launch iirc and Thor production starts. Whitepaper will be released in that period.The_President said:
Rebrand is due towards end of Feb ?kentaddick said:So end of the month, Vechain has almost tripled in price this January despite it being one of the most difficult months for crypto.
Feeling bullish on the rebrand, also int’s mainnet is launching tomorrow.0 -
Thanks KA.
Got time to get my Bitstamp account working. Especially as i've found they have a Luxembourg office which is about 5 min walk from my office.0 -
The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-428726101
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Yup, keep a record of your trades. Give to Caesar what is owed to Caesar, give to crypto what is owed to cryptocafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
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Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
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Do your U.K. patriotic duty to your sovereign State, and cough up your CGT.cafcpolo said:
Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
I am tax non-resident, so I don't have to :-)
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Won't the Czechs want their slice?PragueAddick said:
Do your U.K. patriotic duty to your sovereign State, and cough up your CGT.cafcpolo said:
Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
I am tax non-resident, so I don't have to :-)
I have no idea what I have to do about my tax for this but I should probably start looking into it.
At least when you giy pay tax you contribute to schools, roads, hospitals etc not a giant stand off with those big bullies Bhutan....0 -
No, because currently they don't have a universal CGT. They tax dividends at 15%, but capital gains generally not. It's probably because until relatively recently, Czechs were not allowed to possess "capital ". So you too might be lucky that way.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Won't the Czechs want their slice?PragueAddick said:
Do your U.K. patriotic duty to your sovereign State, and cough up your CGT.cafcpolo said:
Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
I am tax non-resident, so I don't have to :-)
I have no idea what I have to do about my tax for this but I should probably start looking into it.
At least when you giy pay tax you contribute to schools, roads, hospitals etc not a giant stand off with those big bullies Bhutan....
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And this is what I still don't quite get. If you need to get your Fiat back via Bitcoin and that is performing badly, then is their any point getting excited about Vechain (or any other's) performance in isolation??kentaddick said:So end of the month, Vechain has almost tripled in price this January despite it being one of the most difficult months for crypto.
Feeling bullish on the rebrand, also int’s mainnet is launching tomorrow.
Surely it's value is driven by Bitcoin?
So if Bitcoin has lost 50% value in 6 weeks, you need your other blockchain to have at a minimum doubled in value in the same time, to realise any benefit?0 -
You might find that capital gains have to be declared as income, it was called "unearned income" in the UK until CGT replaced it. Can't see any government letting a loop hole that big exist.PragueAddick said:
No, because currently they don't have a universal CGT. They tax dividends at 15%, but capital gains generally not. It's probably because until relatively recently, Czechs were not allowed to possess "capital ". So you too might be lucky that way.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Won't the Czechs want their slice?PragueAddick said:
Do your U.K. patriotic duty to your sovereign State, and cough up your CGT.cafcpolo said:
Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
I am tax non-resident, so I don't have to :-)
I have no idea what I have to do about my tax for this but I should probably start looking into it.
At least when you giy pay tax you contribute to schools, roads, hospitals etc not a giant stand off with those big bullies Bhutan....0 - Sponsored links:
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Surely it’s an equilibrium?The Organiser said:
And this is what I still don't quite get. If you need to get your Fiat back via Bitcoin and that is performing badly, then is their any point getting excited about Vechain (or any other's) performance in isolation??kentaddick said:So end of the month, Vechain has almost tripled in price this January despite it being one of the most difficult months for crypto.
Feeling bullish on the rebrand, also int’s mainnet is launching tomorrow.
Surely it's value is driven by Bitcoin?
So if Bitcoin has lost 50% value in 6 weeks, you need your other blockchain to have at a minimum doubled in value in the same time, to realise any benefit?
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Bitcoin has gone down big time and Vechain has held up well. Look at its price in bitcoin has almost 5x but it’s value in fiat is only almost triple.The Organiser said:
And this is what I still don't quite get. If you need to get your Fiat back via Bitcoin and that is performing badly, then is their any point getting excited about Vechain (or any other's) performance in isolation??kentaddick said:So end of the month, Vechain has almost tripled in price this January despite it being one of the most difficult months for crypto.
Feeling bullish on the rebrand, also int’s mainnet is launching tomorrow.
Surely it's value is driven by Bitcoin?
So if Bitcoin has lost 50% value in 6 weeks, you need your other blockchain to have at a minimum doubled in value in the same time, to realise any benefit?1 -
I will double check it, but anyway they seem content just to tax what I earn here, and accept that HMRC do their job on UK derived earnings and investments. I don't think another country can say "hey we'll have some of that" just because the first country chooses not to tax a certain element of income. That would create a recipe for endless complication.Dippenhall said:
You might find that capital gains have to be declared as income, it was called "unearned income" in the UK until CGT replaced it. Can't see any government letting a loop hole that big exist.PragueAddick said:
No, because currently they don't have a universal CGT. They tax dividends at 15%, but capital gains generally not. It's probably because until relatively recently, Czechs were not allowed to possess "capital ". So you too might be lucky that way.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Won't the Czechs want their slice?PragueAddick said:
Do your U.K. patriotic duty to your sovereign State, and cough up your CGT.cafcpolo said:
Speculative gains surely?cafcfan said:The taxman wants his portion it seems. No surprise there. bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42872610
I am tax non-resident, so I don't have to :-)
I have no idea what I have to do about my tax for this but I should probably start looking into it.
At least when you giy pay tax you contribute to schools, roads, hospitals etc not a giant stand off with those big bullies Bhutan....
Sod all in my case anyway. Not expecting that to change. And I would say it is a small bonus for loyally paying my taxes for 24 years with nothing more to show for it than the bloody Olympic Stadium :-)
Worth all expats checking their own status, of course.
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For myetherwallet for ICOs can you transfer from fax via a deposit to your wallet address? I’ve done it from coinbase to an exchange via gdax. It’s first time I’ve done it to a wallet.0
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Are you still going in for medicalchain tomorrow?CAFCsayer said:also Gems have shot themselves in the foot with the way they have gone about the ico, major fuck-up... Metronome next Monday looks a very good project to me, but it is a dutch auction and the hard part is picking the right entry point
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Anyone got a good wallet recommendations?0
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https://www.myetherwallet.com/daveydanger said:Anyone got a good wallet recommendations?
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Checked my Vechain investment yesterday. At the moment it is performing about as well as my most conservative Vanguard fund. :-)
But maybe that's strangely reassuring, as @kentaddick is suggesting.
What is the significance of the much touted 'rebrand' though? I don't recall "rebrands' of Norwich Union to Aviva, or RWE to Innogy sending the share prices into the stratosphere.1 -
There will probably be a big partnership announcement at the rebrand event. Also, when antshares was rebranded to Neo the price shot up from $10 to where it is now, we’ll over $100 a token. There are massive sell walls up at the moment which tends to lend to the idea some big entity is hoarding Vechain and ready to remove the sell walls for it to explode.PragueAddick said:Checked my Vechain investment yesterday. At the moment it is performing about as well as my most conservative Vanguard fund. :-)
But maybe that's strangely reassuring, as @kentaddick is suggesting.
What is the significance of the much touted 'rebrand' though? I don't recall "rebrands' of Norwich Union to Aviva, or RWE to Innogy sending the share prices into the stratosphere.
It will be the beginning of the series of events from whitepaper being released through to Thor being produced in June with the Vechain wallet being released.
Vechain was at around $2 at the beginning of january, now it’s hovering around $6. What kind of fund gives you that?1 - Sponsored links:
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Pretty sure I screwed up my Bee Token request. Nothing seemed to be happening so I tried again. Then again. I will get nothing due to the transaction not going through or I'll get nothing as I've over-purchased by three times or possibly my final transaction may override the previous two as I very slightly increased the gas price (following an online tip from other in a similar position)! I'll check tomorrow.0
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Its still going KA.kentaddick said:Ps great time to buy icx as its crashing pretty hard at the moment.
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Fill ya bagsThe_President said:
Its still going KA.kentaddick said:Ps great time to buy icx as its crashing pretty hard at the moment.
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Can someone please confirm why is the gas price? Is there a set amount? I understand il have to enter it when I send money for Medicalchain if successful0
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Sure, trouble is I bought in about a week later at around €5, which is where it was this morning. But it's OK, I am going to hold it (save for withdrawing my original stake if I clear 100%), and am very grateful to you for your many insights into the whole shebang. A month ago I hadn't got a clue beyond a vague understanding of Bitcoin.kentaddick said:
There will probably be a big partnership announcement at the rebrand event. Also, when antshares was rebranded to Neo the price shot up from $10 to where it is now, we’ll over $100 a token. There are massive sell walls up at the moment which tends to lend to the idea some big entity is hoarding Vechain and ready to remove the sell walls for it to explode.PragueAddick said:Checked my Vechain investment yesterday. At the moment it is performing about as well as my most conservative Vanguard fund. :-)
But maybe that's strangely reassuring, as @kentaddick is suggesting.
What is the significance of the much touted 'rebrand' though? I don't recall "rebrands' of Norwich Union to Aviva, or RWE to Innogy sending the share prices into the stratosphere.
It will be the beginning of the series of events from whitepaper being released through to Thor being produced in June with the Vechain wallet being released.
Vechain was at around $2 at the beginning of january, now it’s hovering around $6. What kind of fund gives you that?
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Yep, me too.PragueAddick said:
Sure, trouble is I bought in about a week later at around €5, which is where it was this morning. But it's OK, I am going to hold it (save for withdrawing my original stake if I clear 100%), and am very grateful to you for your many insights into the whole shebang. A month ago I hadn't got a clue beyond a vague understanding of Bitcoin.kentaddick said:
There will probably be a big partnership announcement at the rebrand event. Also, when antshares was rebranded to Neo the price shot up from $10 to where it is now, we’ll over $100 a token. There are massive sell walls up at the moment which tends to lend to the idea some big entity is hoarding Vechain and ready to remove the sell walls for it to explode.PragueAddick said:Checked my Vechain investment yesterday. At the moment it is performing about as well as my most conservative Vanguard fund. :-)
But maybe that's strangely reassuring, as @kentaddick is suggesting.
What is the significance of the much touted 'rebrand' though? I don't recall "rebrands' of Norwich Union to Aviva, or RWE to Innogy sending the share prices into the stratosphere.
It will be the beginning of the series of events from whitepaper being released through to Thor being produced in June with the Vechain wallet being released.
Vechain was at around $2 at the beginning of january, now it’s hovering around $6. What kind of fund gives you that?
I have had to wait whilst the Financial strains of xmas have calmed down, but next weekend (9th) is D-Day for me - when i will be taking my first tentative steps into the market - obviously hoping there is a further slide until that day and then a big explosion !!0 -
Just saw that VEChain below 5 with nearly 20 per cent drop today and ICX has 22 per cent drop today !0
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Of the Coins i follow on Crypto Market, oddly, its only Tether thats in the green.0
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Fill ya bagsThe_President said:Just saw that VEChain below 5 with nearly 20 per cent drop today and ICX has 22 per cent drop today !
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I am struggling to find any info out there to suggest ICX will bounce back. Can anyone enlighten me or is it based on the assumption that it will?0