Some folks are pushing for a two-year crypto tax exemption as compensation for recent controversies. The demand's pretty bold—threatening to swing votes if it doesn't happen.
Honestly, tax relief could juice adoption rates. But is it realistic? Governments rarely hand out free passes, especially when they're eyeing crypto revenue.
Still, the frustration's real. When policy feels arbitrary, people get loud. Whether this gains traction or stays Twitter noise—that's the question.
No relief, no loyalty. That's the vibe right now.
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CommunityJanitor
· 11h ago
Haha, so that's the gambling license. Will the government give tax exemption? Dream on, brother.
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ValidatorViking
· 11h ago
nah this is just desperation talking. governments aren't gonna fork their tax code for us. network resilience comes from fundamentals, not political leverage plays.
Some folks are pushing for a two-year crypto tax exemption as compensation for recent controversies. The demand's pretty bold—threatening to swing votes if it doesn't happen.
Honestly, tax relief could juice adoption rates. But is it realistic? Governments rarely hand out free passes, especially when they're eyeing crypto revenue.
Still, the frustration's real. When policy feels arbitrary, people get loud. Whether this gains traction or stays Twitter noise—that's the question.
No relief, no loyalty. That's the vibe right now.