RE: Diese 4 Kryptowährungen könnten in den USA steuerfrei werden?/ These 4 cryptocurrencies could become tax-free in the USA?
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Remember that Eric Trump is not an elected official, although of course he has great influence with his father who will be coming in next month. Also remember: the Trumps talk big ... but just like the father promised to bring prices down and just admitted two days ago that he cannot do that from his office, understand that even in the matter of crypto, there might be just a little puffing.
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Viel wichtiger ist für mich das er sein Versprechen hält und den Krieg zwischen der Ukraine und Russland beendet.
Persönlich bin ich nicht begeistert wenn die USA in Zukunft einen starken Einfluss auf Kryptowährungen einnimmt
It is much more important to me that he keeps his promise and ends the war between Ukraine and Russia.
Personally, I am not thrilled if the USA has a strong influence on cryptocurrencies in the future
Never count on a Trump to keep a promise. Never. If you think about it, he cannot do that. He cannot tell Volodymrr Zelensky and the people of Ukraine to not defend their land, nor can he tell Vladimir Putin not to try to take it, with any authority. Donald Trump has not been elected to world dictator.
Even about crypto -- to become No. 1, the U.S. would have to jump over India, Nigeria, and Indonesia. That's two billion people, and populations far more interested in crypto to better their lives and situations than in the U.S. and Europe, who only pay attention to crypto when it is at levels it cannot sustain in the markets. We see even on Hive: that is not going to happen. Who else do you know from the U.S. who puts in the time on Hive and crypto in general that I do?
The two most Googled things in the U.S. after the election were "Can I change my vote" and "what is a tariff" -- even people that voted for Donald Trump ALREADY are finding out. Never set your hopes on a Trump keeping a promise. NEVER. Nie. Europe need not expect better than the U.S. is going to get.
but!
you can see for yourself how the market reacts to such announcements. that means that there are enough investors who believe Trump's words. so we will have to see which promises he keeps after the swearing-in.
in Germany, parliament was dissolved today by a vote of no confidence. if Friedrich Merz (bought by BlackRock) becomes the new German Chancellor, then a major war could break out in Europe.
Merz wants to bomb Russia with long-range weapons and even recruit pensioners again. crazy times have dawned in Germany at the moment.
BlackRock has increased its share portfolio with Rheinmetall shares. Rheinmetall is Germany's largest weapons producer.
strong returns are expected from a war in Europe.
You may expect that Europe will have to figure this out on its own. Historically, the U.S. normally waits 2-3 years before getting into European wars. Democrats, not Republicans, tend to be the ones who realize we have an obligation to help. The Republicans are in complete control, and are there because people voted for a man who admires Hitler and has openly stated his desire to be dictator so they can get cheaper groceries. Europe is on its own, my friend.
Now we just have to wait and see. Although I believe that the USA (Democrats) and NATO provoked this conflict.
I'll make sure that our passports are up to date. If necessary, I'll just have to leave Germany with my family.
A good idea. In a sense, the crypto bull run is also well-timed. Bitcoin spends well everywhere. We hope it does not come to that, but it is best to be prepared.
I am no fan of Democrats either ... they are certainly not innocent ... but also remember: it has been almost 80 years since the Cold War began. That is a very long time for the U.S. to do anything, given that we are only 248 years old, and can have extensive changes in government every two years. We are overdue to drop the ball here. I am sorry to say that as a U.S. citizen, but I know my nation well. Eight years is too long for many of us to remember why certain stances in the world are important, to say nothing of eighty. Much of the citizenry here sees our standard of living slipping and does not care about much else but redirecting all possible resources into getting that fixed. Ukraine and Gaza can both perish and not be worried about at all. Now, Germany gets a bit more respect, because the country sees Anglo-Saxons as superior people ... but not enough so that Anglia or Saxony's concerns are important so long as groceries are too high and we can't live the American dream.
For that matter, human rights and protections are not as important -- this is a nation founded by slavers, and the Confederate and Nazi flags are back out flying again on the Republican side. Democrats did not care enough about that, internally, to tell President Biden to start grooming a viable successor in 2021 -- but the sitting president is an old Democrat, and in his youth did much as against human rights of minorities and women as his whole party did in the last of the "Dixiecrat" era. So, neither party is running the United States to care about me, much less you. Make your preparations for your family with this in mind.
In all fairness to the president-elect: I would be delighted if he does better than I expect. I do not hate Mr. Trump personally, for I permit no one so much control of my soul that I would hate him or her. It is in everyone's interest that he do well and right. But have a plan A, B, C, and D, just in case.
I hope for the best, my dear.
It can't hurt to have a plan B in the back of your hand.