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I just saw an interesting market trend: major mining company Foundry has officially entered the Zcash space.
As a mining giant under Digital Currency Group, Foundry holds about 31% of the hash rate in the Bitcoin mining pool market. Their decision to launch a Zcash mining pool actually reflects a quiet shift in institutional investors' attitude toward privacy coins.
Interestingly, this isn't just an action by Foundry alone. It is said that several publicly listed mining companies and institutional miners are starting to consider allocating some of their hash power to the Zcash network. What do
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最近才把台灣加密貨幣課稅的事情搞清楚,發現很多人對這塊其實滿迷茫的,就把自己整理的心得分享一下。
先說重點:虛擬貨幣交易獲利確實要繳稅,但台灣目前還沒有特別專屬的申報規範,所以關鍵是要搞懂自己是在哪裡交易獲利的。簡單來說,課稅主要看「你在哪邊交易」而不是「從哪個銀行出金」。
如果是在台灣交易所(像是幣託、MAX那些)交易虛擬貨幣然後轉成台幣,這就屬於境內所得,直接併入年度綜合所得稅計算。假設你年薪120萬、股利80萬、虛擬貨幣淨利50萬,那就要按250萬的總所得去計稅。重點是一定要保留好入金成本的證明,這樣才能正確計算淨利。
那要是透過海外交易所交易,然後電匯美元回台灣銀行帳戶呢?這就變成境外所得,要併入基本所得額計算。海外收入未滿100萬新台幣不用申報,但超過100萬就要申報。如果海外加國內收入超過750萬,超出部分要繳20%的基本所得稅額。舉例來說,如果你國內所得150萬、海外所得300萬,總共450萬還沒超過門檻,所以不需要額外繳基本稅額,但還是要申報那筆海外所得。
關於加密貨幣課稅的另一個重點是,單筆出金超過50萬新台幣時,銀行會向調查局報告。不過這不代表50萬以下就安全,建議還是要把所有交易紀錄都保存好。我自己的做法是用海外交易所電匯美元到台灣的美元帳戶,小額的話用Kraken只要13美元手續費,大額可以考慮其他平台,通常1-2個工作天就到帳。
最後想強調的是,千萬別想著
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Recently, I've been thinking about the topic of bear markets, and it's quite interesting. The CEO of Mysten Labs previously said that bear markets aren't that great, as they discourage many builders and users, leading to cash flow disruptions. But data tells us a different story.
A report from Lattice VC shows that over 80% of crypto startups that announced seed funding during the 2022 bear market are still actively building. What does this indicate? It suggests that if a project can survive the cash flow test of a bear market, it can instead focus on refining its product. Bear markets force t
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I just saw someone ask what Ethereum's gas is, and I found that the explanations online vary widely—some say it's consumption quantity, others say it's the cost of consumption. Beginners can indeed get confused easily. Actually, just remember a simple formula: Cost = Quantity × Price, and everything else becomes easy to understand.
Let me give you an example first. Just like a car needs gasoline to run, various operations on the Ethereum network also require paying gas to execute. Suppose you drive from point A to point B and need 10 liters of gasoline, costing 8 dollars per liter—that's a fue
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Recently, someone asked me how to understand the difference between the small Non-Farm Payrolls and the large Non-Farm Payrolls. So, I’ll explain it clearly for everyone.
First, let’s talk about the small Non-Farm Payrolls, officially called the ADP National Employment Report. This report is released by ADP, a company mainly engaged in payroll processing, so the data comes from their clients. The small Non-Farm Payrolls are usually announced on the first Wednesday of each month, two days earlier than the big Non-Farm Payrolls. Because it’s released early, many investors treat it as a reference
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I recently came across an interesting news story: authorities are still cracking the cold wallet of a certain politician. This made me think that many people actually don’t understand what a cold wallet is or why everyone says it offers the highest security.
In fact, cryptocurrency wallets are completely different from bank accounts. They are not places where assets are stored; rather, they are digital tools that allow you to deposit, send, and receive virtual assets. Simply put, a wallet is like a passport in the blockchain world, representing your identity. You need it to operate within this
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Many people mistake short-term trading for speculation, but this is a misconception. I have interacted with many short-term traders, and those who are truly successful are investors who have mastered certain market patterns and possess strong technical skills and psychological resilience.
Short-term trading tests your skills and patience. I’ve found that those who excel in this area generally spend a lot of time studying candlestick charts, repeatedly analyzing historical trends, and identifying probabilistic patterns. But it’s important to clarify that the market is driven by multi-dimensiona
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Just looked at the data from the past 24 hours. The total liquidation volume across the market is roughly $380 million to $500 million, with the bears getting hit pretty hard. BTC alone saw $118 million liquidated short positions, and ETH also had $169 million wiped out. This wave of market movement is definitely punishing the shorts.
The most concentrated area for BTC shorts is between $75k and $76k. When it touched $76k, all the short positions in that range were wiped out in one go. Many traders had their stop-loss set there, and they were taken out completely. Now, on the heatmap, the shor
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Did you know? Elon Musk is actually quite tall, at 6 feet 2 inches (about 188 cm), and weighs around 84 kg. This physique isn't bad for a tech enthusiast, but lately he seems to be busier with his Mars plans and cryptocurrency projects. By the way, it seems more and more people are paying attention to Musk's height and weight, and everyone is curious about everything related to him. Do you also often follow his latest updates?
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Recently, I took a look at the major stablecoins in the market and found that the rankings are changing quite a bit. First, the oldest USDT has a market cap of over $184 billion, launched back in 2014, and remains the absolute leader today. Then there's USDC, with a circulating market cap of around $77.8 billion, and due to regular audits, institutional investors have a lot of confidence in it.
Looking further down, decentralized DAI currently has a market cap of about $4.45 billion, operated by the MakerDAO community, which is a pretty interesting model. There's also TrueUSD (TUSD), with a ma
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Many people find it easy to get confused by complex patterns when looking at candlestick charts, but actually, the most important signals are often the simplest ones. Today, I want to talk about the Doji candlestick pattern, which is highly regarded in Japanese technical analysis.
A Doji pattern essentially means that the opening and closing prices are nearly the same, forming a horizontal line. What does this imply? Bulls and bears have fought all day, but neither side has gained the upper hand. This kind of uncertainty is actually a very important signal. Especially when a Doji appears at th
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Recently, I saw someone discussing Li Xiaolai's story again, and I realized that his experience in the crypto world is indeed worth examining.
When it comes to Li Xiaolai, many people's first reaction might be the "Chives Cutting Recording Incident," but looking at only this aspect would be too superficial. His rise to wealth actually occurred in three stages, each of which can shed light on the issues.
He initially taught English at New Oriental, becoming a star instructor there starting in 2001. With his innovative teaching methods and several best-selling textbooks, Li Xiaolai accumulated c
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Recently, I’ve been researching various methods of crypto financing and found that there are quite a few concepts in this field. Let’s start with the most basic one: what is IDO? Actually, IDO stands for Initial DEX Offering, which is a token issuance model conducted on decentralized exchanges, without relying on centralized exchanges.
Besides IDO, there are several other common financing methods worth understanding. ICO is the Initial Coin Offering, similar to angel investing in the blockchain space, where project teams raise funds by issuing digital tokens. IEO, or Initial Exchange Offering,
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Recently, I’ve been pondering a question: to truly understand how the crypto market operates, you first need to clarify what a public chain actually is. Simply put, a public chain is a blockchain that anyone can participate in, use, and develop on. They are the foundation supporting the entire crypto ecosystem.
There are several core characteristics of public chains worth noting. First is decentralization—no single entity has control; the entire network’s nodes maintain the system collectively. Second, each has its own consensus mechanism (such as PoW, PoS, DPoS) to ensure the consistency of t
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Recently, new traders have been asking about how to use moving averages. So I’ve organized my trading insights to share with everyone. Honestly, moving averages seem simple, but very few people truly master how to use them effectively.
First, the conclusion: the reason why smart money and legendary traders have been using moving averages long-term is because they follow the principle of simplicity. You don’t need a bunch of complicated indicators; just understanding the relationship between candlesticks and moving averages allows you to build your own MA parameter system. I personally use 120
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Recently, I’ve seen many people in the community asking about what minting actually is. In fact, the concept is simpler than you might think. Basically, minting is the process of creating new tokens on the blockchain, and it doesn’t require banks or governments to intervene. That’s one of the most attractive aspects of cryptocurrencies.
There are mainly two ways to mint tokens, which are similar in practice but completely different in logic. One is mining, which is commonly known as proof of work, and the other is staking, corresponding to proof of stake mechanisms.
Let’s start with mining. Mi
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Is it really possible to make money in the shortest amount of time? I've been thinking about this question recently. If you use your current abilities and double your efforts, working ten jobs a day, can you truly earn 10 million in a short period? I believe the answer is no.
So the key isn't how hard you try, but whether you've considered evolving into a different kind of person. It sounds a bit mystical, but it's actually a very practical issue.
I've noticed that many people have a misunderstanding about effort. Falling into bed exhausted every day and sleeping, earning a fixed salary for a
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Recently, my computer became extremely slow, and the fan was running wildly. I realized I had been mined on. Sharing my troubleshooting experience during this period, hoping it can help others facing the same problem.
In fact, the symptoms of being infected with mining malware are quite obvious. First, the computer's speed drops sharply, and opening a browser takes half a day. When I checked Task Manager, CPU usage skyrocketed to over 70%, but I couldn't find which process was consuming resources. The graphics card also started running wildly, with the fan noise becoming unbearable, and I coul
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Recently, I’ve noticed many beginners asking about the concepts of altcoins and altcoin seasons, so I’ve organized my understanding to share with everyone.
Speaking of altcoins, it’s actually a general term for all cryptocurrencies other than Bitcoin. Ethereum, Cardano, XRP—these all fall into the category of altcoins. Since Bitcoin is the earliest and most well-known, all other cryptocurrencies are classified as altcoins.
So, what is an altcoin season? Simply put, it’s the period when altcoins start outperforming Bitcoin. During this phase, investors tend to focus more on altcoins because the
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Recently, I’ve been studying human psychology and have discovered some quite interesting patterns.
Did you know that many of our behaviors are not rational decisions at all, but are subconsciously manipulated by various psychological effects? For example, some women know that men are scumbags but still can’t bring themselves to break up. It seems like love, but actually it’s the sunk cost fallacy at work. The more you invest, the less willing you are to let go. This is called the sunk cost fallacy.
There’s also a particularly interesting phenomenon called the inverse proportional law. When you
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