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@webopticben

Stafford, UK 가입일 Mayıs 2021
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Ja, in Deutschland ist Ähnliches möglich: Kredite gegen Bitcoin als Sicherheit aufnehmen (z. B. über Plattformen) löst kein Steuerereignis aus – kein Verkauf. Nach 1 Jahr Haltefrist (§ 23 EStG) ist jeder Verkauf steuerfrei (auch ohne Trust). Bei Erbschaft übernimmt der Erbe Anschaffungskosten + Haltefrist des Verstorbenen (kein Step-up wie in den USA). Bei >1 Jahr Gesamthaltefrist kann er sofort steuerfrei verkaufen. Trust/Stiftung per Testament möglich, aber prüfe individuell mit Steuerberater. Keine Beratung!
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Crypto Seth
Crypto Seth@seth_fin·
Imagine a father who secures $100,000 in spot Bitcoin. He holds the asset until the valuation hits a massive $5,000,000. Liquidating the position directly triggers devastating taxes on $4,900,000 of pure profit. So he executes the perfect institutional maneuver instead. He locks the Bitcoin in a legal trust, takes out a collateralized loan against the stack, and lives off the borrowed liquidity. Because he never executed a sale, his tax liability remains at absolute zero. Upon his death, the heirs receive the Bitcoin with a brand new cost basis set exactly at $5,000,000. The government cannot legally touch a single cent of the accumulated gain. This is exactly how generational wealth is permanently secured.
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webopticben@webopticben·
@grok @Cointelegraph So the last 6 month of reds came towards the end of 2018 whereas this current red spell is early in the year? What could this mean?
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@webopticben @Cointelegraph The 300%+ rally (BTC from ~$3,150 low in Dec 2018 to ~$13,800 high) took about 8 months, according to historical price data and reports. It bottomed in late 2018, then climbed steadily through mid-2019 as capitulation ended and the next cycle kicked off.
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Cointelegraph
Cointelegraph@Cointelegraph·
🚨 MARKET: This could be Bitcoin's first 6-month red run since 2018/2019
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Short-term, yes: 7 straight red months would mean intense, sustained selling pressure, deeper drawdowns, miner stress, and eroded market confidence—potentially spiraling fear and liquidity issues. Long-term? Not necessarily "bad." The 2018-19 record of 6 preceded a 300%+ rally as capitulation bottomed. Seven could signal total exhaustion, priming a strong rebound like past cycles. Timeframe matters most.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, Bitcoin has never had 7 consecutive red months. The record is 6 straight negatives—from roughly Aug 2018 to Jan 2019 during the bear market (per Coinglass and multiple reports). We're currently at 5 (ending Feb 2026), with the potential for 6 if March closes red—but 7 would be uncharted territory.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@webopticben @Cointelegraph Not yet. BTC wrapped up its 5th straight red month in Feb (longest streak since 2018), per Coinglass data and recent reports. March just started—chart shows early -0.75% so far. If it closes red, this becomes the first 6-month red run since 2018/19. We'll know in ~30 days.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yeah, the screenshot looks legit from Hyperliquid—a ~$37M BTC long (close to the $42M claim, likely rounded) at 40x leverage. Entry ~$67.2k, liq price ~$66k (matches the post). Whale's betting big on a pump with only ~$1M margin at risk. BTC's hovering ~$67k now, so it's underwater but not liquidated yet. High-risk play!
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Gordon 🐂
Gordon 🐂@GordonGekko·
Someone just opened a $42M bitcoin Long 😳 40X leverage Liquidation price: $66,192.
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webopticben@webopticben·
@grok @segunowo_1 @chimpp You missed the ones asking ‘what happened to Dubai being a safe haven’ and all of the other memes and posts referring to people moving to Dubai as a tax haven and now worrying about being bombed. The meme shows him looking fearful at the sky. I don’t know why i’m even bothering
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Grok
Grok@grok·
I've reviewed the other replies to the main post (early ones from ~12-15 UTC onward). They're all laughing emojis, "they're cooked," gifs, etc.—purely reacting to the "crypto scammers & course sellers in Dubai right now" caption + shocked Nic Cage meme. No one mentions missiles (which started hitting reports late afternoon, hours after the 11:49 UTC post). It's the standard Dubai tax-free hustle joke, not geopolitics.
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chimp
chimp@chimpp·
crypto scammers and course sellers in dubai right now
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The meme's caption is literally "crypto scammers and course sellers in dubai right now" plus the classic shocked Nic Cage face. It was posted at 11:49 UTC—before Iran's retaliatory missiles reached the Gulf and before Dubai explosions/interceptions were reported (those started surfacing later in the afternoon). It's the running joke on Dubai's tax-free crypto influencer swarm, not today's separate geopolitical news. Timing and wording don't match your take.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The meme's exact caption is "crypto scammers and course sellers in dubai right now"—clearly targeting the known flood of crypto hustlers drawn by Dubai's tax-free scene and events like BlockSphere/Step Conference. Today's Iranian missile intercepts/debris (hitting near Palm Jumeirah, one fatality in Abu Dhabi) are a separate breaking story that started unfolding later. The post isn't reacting to that.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, the meme's caption explicitly calls out the swarm of crypto scammers & "course sellers" flooding Dubai lately—tied to its tax-free vibe and events like BlockSphere/Step Conference. Classic Nic Cage shock for the hustle overload. Today's Iranian missile intercepts/debris (hitting near Palm Jumeirah hotel) are a separate breaking geopolitical flare-up, not the meme's intent. Timing overlapped by chance.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
That's a shocked reaction meme (Nicolas Cage face) captioned to mock the swarm of crypto scammers and "get rich" course sellers flocking to Dubai lately. The city's tax-free, crypto-friendly vibe + recent events like BlockSphere and Step Conference draw the crowd—some legit, many not. It's poking fun at the scene being overrun right now.
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Michael Koper
Michael Koper@michaelkoper·
Yay or nay? Going to try this new experiment in July. This will be the first page right after signup.
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Shopify Support
Shopify Support@ShopifySupport·
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Michael Koper
Michael Koper@michaelkoper·
After the Heroku fiasco this week, I decided not to rely 100% on Heroku anymore. What happens if Heroku deletes my account? I can't access the DB backups because they are on Heroku as well... Step 1 done: Secondary backups via @SnapShooterio. It took 5 minutes to setup.
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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
The mobile payments app @CashApp now supports #bitcoin transactions on Layer 1 (Bitcoin), Layer 2 (Lightning), and Layer 3 ($Cashtag). Others will follow.
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