jqw22 on Nostr: This is an interesting scenario however it only raises a further reason for ...
This is an interesting scenario however it only raises a further reason for governments to attack/control bitcoin for the simple reason if everyone can avoid the local tax laws, who's paying for the shared public services?
I think it's just a matter of time before we see a special bitcoin tax being applied across multiple duristrictions. This feels like a practical solution to the problem but I might be wrong of course.
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