GlitchyGentileFren on Nostr: Oops sorry. My question wasn’t clear. What I meant was, when you do occasional ...
Oops sorry. My question wasn’t clear. What I meant was, when you do occasional small scale crypto to crypto stuff (say 1-10 bucks) that can’t be classified as gift, do you keep a record of those and declare them? If so, what do you use to keep track? Or do you just ignore these?
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