Krypto: Ehrlich gesagt sehe ich ein paar Leute wie mich, die Binance und Nigeria betreffen. Meine Meinung 1. Die CBN hat Daten, die Sie als zufällige Leute nicht haben, also ist es nicht Ihr Kampf, lassen Sie die Besitzenden es ausfechten. 2. Es ist ganz einfach, Ihre Daten den Regulierungsbehörden zu übermitteln, auch wenn dies gegen die Datenschutzrichtlinie verstößt. Ein Staat kann ausschließlich Ihre Geschäftsdaten verlangen. Fragen Sie die Europäer hier. Viele von ihnen wurden bestraft, sogar Giganten wie Meta, Amazon und Co. 26 Milliarden Dollar Transaktionsvolumen, das Sie eindeutig nicht diktieren können. 3. Auch wenn Sie denken, dass Krypto die Währungsliquidität kaum beeinflusst, tut es das. 4. Wohlgemerkt, ich bin gegen das Verbot, aber es sollte reguliert werden, denn wer weiß, Binance kann eine Schwelle für Geldwäscher sein. Warum keine Regulierung und komischerweise dieselbe Korruption, über die Sie sich beschweren? Binance zum Nachteil Ihres Landes, komisch. 5. Wenn die USA aus ihrem Fall aussteigen, könnte Nigeria das auch tun. auch 😁🤝
Indonesia mulling changes to dual taxation on crypto: Report
The Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency of Indonesia has urged a reevaluation of the country’s 0.1% capital gains tax and 0.11% VAT on crypto transactions.
Indonesia’s Commodity Futures Trading Regulatory Agency (Bappebti) has reportedly asked the nation’s Ministry of Finance to assess its stance on cryptocurrency taxation.
According to a recent local report, executive staff members at Bappebti have requested to reassess the government-imposed value-added tax (VAT) of 0.11% on each crypto transaction in Indonesia, as well as the 0.1% income tax on crypto.
Tirta Karma Senjaya, head of the Bureau of Market Development and Development at Bappebti explained the reason behind this is that crypto is on track to becoming an integral part of Indonesia’s broader economy in the near future.
“Because later on, cryptocurrencies will become part of the financial sector, we expect a commitment from the Directorate General of Taxes to evaluate these taxes he report further noted that total government revenue from crypto taxes in Indonesia reached the equivalent of approximately $2.49 million in January.
“In January 2024, the revenue from cryptocurrency taxes reached Rp39.13 billion,” the report noted. In April 2022, Indonesia implemented the 0.1% capital gains tax on crypto investments, as well as the 0.11% VAT tax. Cointelegraph reported that the nation did this as crypto is a “commodity as defined by the Trade Ministry” and not a currency.
On Feb. 14, it was reported that Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the vice presidential candidate running with presidential candidate Prabowo Subianto, won the presidential election with roughly 58% of the vote.
Gibran recently stated that his political party planned to focus on providing Indonesia’s younger population with opportunities in the crypto and blockchain space.
Meanwhile, the number of crypto holders in Indonesia has increased by more than 11%, from 11.2 million in 2021 to 12.4 million in 2023.
According to the BBC, the Nigerian government is asking for a $10 billion fine against Binance. Bayo Onanuga, the special adviser on information and strategy to President Bola Tinubu, disclosed this on Friday in an interview with the BBC.claimed that Binance profited from "illegal transactions" at the expense of the country's interests and that Binance affected foreign exchange rates through speculation on the country's currency, causing the naira to fall by nearly 70% in recent months. Binance is already under investigation in Nigeria after two Binance executives were detained there this week Following the steps of the united states after slapping the crypto power house a huge fine of $4.3bn back in 2023 The CBN bank governor believes the crypto power has a major play in the dipping of the nigerian naira Cryptocurrency trading platform Binance has made the decision to remove the Nigerian currency, the naira, from its peer-to-peer (P2P) service, prompting discontent and concern among Binance users in Nigeria. This development coincides with reports that two Binance executives have been detained in Nigeria, with their passports confiscated. The executives had traveled to Nigeria to address the country’s ban on crypto exchange websites. FOLLOW FOR MORE #BTC #TrendingTopic #Write2Earn #Write2Earn #Portal $BNB $ETH