Here is a short mini-article for the hashtag #BitcoinWithTariffs

Is it possible to tax a decentralized future?

At a time when Bitcoin is increasingly penetrating the real sector, states are not standing aside. Under the hashtag #BitcoinWithTariffs, a global discussion is unfolding: how to adapt tax systems to the cryptocurrency world?

At first glance, Bitcoin is freedom: from banks, borders and bureaucracy. But when it comes to large volumes of circulation, profits and transactions between countries, governments show great interest. New rules, duties, mandatory reports are introduced. A paradox arises: how to tax something that is inherently anonymous and decentralized?

Will it be possible to find a balance between user freedom and transparency for states?

In my opinion, it will be possible to tax cryptocurrency only at the exit, that is, when we buy something with it or pay for goods and services. What do you think?

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