[ad_1] Diego Maradona feels well after the brain operation, he even danced, but doctors have noticed episodes of “confusion” associated with withdrawal, Mediafax reports. Diego Maradona will remain in the hospital for a few more days. The operation to remove the cerebral edema went well, but the Argentine will have …
Read More »General Counsel-Turned-CEO helps organizations cut the confusion of cryptocurrencies
[ad_2][ad_1]<div _ngcontent-c14 = "" innerhtml = " As former general advisor and chief compliance officer of Circle Internet Financial, a global encrypted finance company, John Beccia knows all about the uncertain legal and regulatory world of cryptocurrency. Rules of international trade, taxes on capital gains, appropriate investment practices–they are all …
Read More »Kraken Says Ripple's Coin XRP Name is Creating Confusion Among the Crypto Community
[ad_2][ad_1] XRP's Name Generates Confusion Among The Crypto Community; Kraken Included The crypto community is still confused regarding Ripple and XRP. Kraken has publicly asked for help in order to better use the name of the second largest virtual currency. In a recent tweet, Jesse Powell, the co-founder and CEO …
Read More »Cryptography can be classified as "crypto-assets" to avoid confusion with the legal offer
[ad_2][ad_1] The Japanese financial services agency (FSA) is considering the hypothesis of placing cryptocurrencies in a new legal category called "crypto-activity", as reported by Cointelegraph Japan on December 15th. By classifying cryptocurrencies as Bitcoin (BTC) in this way, according to government reports, "he hopes traders will no longer buy them …
Read More »The bitcoin's fiscal confusion has accountants switching to specialized software
[ad_2][ad_1] Every time you convert Bitcoin into anything, whether it be goods or services, other cryptocurrencies or even tax payments, it could be a taxable event, depending on local regulations. It's not something crypts think about when they do their daily lives, but potential sanctions can be unpredictable for tax …
Read More »Crypto Counters Confusion Countdown
[ad_1] Amid vague crypto laws and insufficient guidance, millions of taxpayers run the risk of presenting incorrect statements In April 2019, an unprecedented number of US citizens could complete their tax returns with little idea if their documents comply with tax laws. mohamed_hassan / Pixabay Millions of US citizens have …
Read More »The Vietnamese authorities are still showing signs of the new confusion of the cryptocurrency regulation
[ad_2][ad_1] Recently, it has become increasingly clear that the Vietnamese authorities are not yet too sure about their approach to regulating the cryptographic sphere. In particular, the Vietnamese Ministry of Justice has suggested several explanations on how to organize the crypto industry. Some of these schemes have been actively opposed …
Read More »Securities attorney says that Confusion between ETN and ETF led to SEC's suspension of Bitcoin Tracker One
[ad_1] On September 9, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) decided to suspend the trade in Bitcoin Tracker One (CXBTF) and Ether Tracker One (CTHF). According to the official report, the decision was made due to the "confusion among market participants regarding these instruments". The announcement was made by …
Read More »SEC interrupts trade in two encrypted localization products, citing market confusion
[ad_1] The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) suspended the negotiation of two cryptocurrency tracking products, the Bitcoin Tracker One and the Ether Tracker One, citing the market's confusion as to whether the funds traded on the stock exchange (ETF) as a reason. Both entries are publicly traded on the Nasdaq …
Read More »SEC suspends trade in cryptocurrency products beyond the confusion of the ETF
[ad_1] Yu Chun Christopher Wong | S3studio | Getty Images A visual representation of the digital cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, was seen on September 4, 2018 in Hong Kong, Hong Kong. The US watchdog has suspended the trade in two cryptocurrency products due to confusion over the nature of financial products.
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