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Meeco integrates Zk-proof DID wallet and token tooling on Hedera for ESG markets

Meeco, a provider of data privacy and digital identity solutions, today announced the launch of its Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP) Decentralised Identifier (DID) and token visualization tooling on Hedera, the decentralized proof-of-stake public network, with the HBAR Foundation’s support. As an open-source interface that will support greater transparency to Hedera-based sustainability projects, Meeco is delivering an […]

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Macro Guru Raoul Pal Updates Ethereum Outlook, Predicts Top Altcoin Will Outperform Crypto King Bitcoin

A series of technical indicators appear to be flipping bullish for Ethereum (ETH), according to Real Vision CEO and global economic expert Raoul Pal. Pal says he’s identified a chart pattern that suggests ETH is on the cusp of cementing a bottom and beginning a sustainable uptrend. According to Pal, Ethereum is demonstrating an inverted head […]

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Demystifying blockchain oracles: Part 1

Simply put, blockchain oracles facilitate accessing, processing, and transmitting information between the outside world of off-chain data and smart contracts.

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More courts in China accept blockchain-stored evidence

Sichuan and Inner Mongolia are two regions that recently announced their first cases using blockchain-stored evidence, local media reports. See related article: How blockchain technology is shaking up courtrooms in Asia Fast facts The Saihan District People’s Court of Hohhot City, Inner Mongolia, admitted a contract stored on a blockchain as evidence in a case […]

The Tale of Cryptocurrency Staking and Taxation In the Eyes of Financial Regulators

The Tale of Cryptocurrency Staking and Taxation In the Eyes of Financial Regulators

Cryptocurrencies have grown over the past time to reach new heights and a market capitalization that cannot be ignored. Consequently, more people have joined in the hype, ranging from developers, investors, and founders of various crypto-based projects. Over time, more use cases for crypto come up to sustain their growth and lead the world to the next finance phase. Among them, staking has grown and become common over the past year as Proof-of-Stake rose.  Staking is a way of rewarding participants in the blockchain system. Through staking, users assist in validating transactions in the blockchain hence minting additional coins through the digital assets they own.  Stakers, on the other hand, face an unclear tax regulatory landscape in terms of taxation of their activity on PoS platforms. Since the IRS has not issued clear guidance on staking rewards, taxation has been contentious for many years. Since the IRS did not provide this guidance, many taxpayers opted to report income when they received rewards. Crypto Staking on Blockchain PoS networks are decentralized, so they do not have a central authority to oversee transactions. To ensure that transactions are conducted properly, they rely on a consensus mechanism that enables participants to verify transactions. Notably, validators provide the consensus of the PoS system. To become a validator, users must submit a transaction to the network. The network will randomly select validators based on their percentage of crypto assets. Those not chosen will attest to the validity of transactions contained within the block proposed by the chosen validator. Validators are rewarded for creating new blocks and performing good faith transactions. If they fail to do so, they risk losing their crypto assets. Validators who implement this approach add new blocks to the blockchain, which keeps the network’s integrity intact. Taxation Efforts Through Notice 2014-21 Currently, no financial regulator has enacted any tax guidance on cryptocurrency staking. However, the IRS Notice 2014-21 states that any taxpayer engaging in “mining” virtual currency is liable to ordinary income tax on the additional virtual currency obtained from such operations. Mining, in this case, is the process by which blockchain is verified by proof of work. It entails solving mathematical computations through computers. On the other hand, the Revenue Ruling 2019-24 states that an “airdrop” of new crypto after a hard fork results in income. However, there is a condition that taxpayers should have total dominion over the cryptocurrency at the time of the airdrop. In light of the Service’s position in the Notice, a more conservative place would define stakers recognizing gross ordinary income upon receiving reward tokens. Despite the differences between mining and staking, both involve creating and validating blocks on a network. To this end, it would be more appropriate to view the “staking” of crypto assets as a process of entry into the crypto community rather than an investment instrument with a capital return. Deductibility of Expenses Another factor to examine is the deductibility of staking-related expenditures. In the lack of specific IRS guidance, the answer appears to be whether a taxpayer’s staking operations qualify as a trade or business. If the activities are related to a trade or a business, these expenses should be deductible. Generally, a taxpayer should only consider the time and effort involved in carrying out the activities. However, if the IRS considers the activities a hobby, these expenses are not deductible. Likewise, if the taxpayer engages in investment activities, these expenses are not deductible. The Jarrett v. U.S. Case Sheds More Light Another milestone in taxation in crypto is the Jarrett v. U.S. case. Joshua Jarrett staked his existing Tezos tokens on the Tezos public blockchain in 2019, whereby he contributed to creating new blocks. He made a total of 8,876 Tezos tokens due to Jarrett’s staking rewards. The value of Jarrett and Jessica’s staking rewards was reported as ordinary income on their 2019 joint federal income tax returns, and they paid taxes accordingly. In July 2020, the couple filed an amended tax return claiming that their rewards were not taxed. The IRS did not respond to their request for a $3,793 refund. This move prompted the pair to sue for a refund in 2021. The U.S. Department of Justice told the Jarretts that the IRS would refund the amount with interest. However, they rejected the offer due to the agency’s failure to provide a reason for the refund. The trial in the case has been scheduled for March 2023. However, in February 2022, the government indicated that it would ask the judge to dismiss it because it was moot. Not so Good News? The IRS’s refund offer has raised concerns about the taxation of certain types of rewards. First, the IRS’s decision not to pursue a case involving staking rewards suggests that the agency believes that these are taxable. Hence, getting a better case elsewhere.  The … Continued

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Everything You Need to Know About Blockchain Nodes

Everything You Need to Know About Blockchain Nodes

Some blockchains have more than a thousand nodes operating at the same time. Blocks of data are the basis of

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Crypto’s emergence as a geopolitical force

Examining crypto’s usage in Ukraine, sanctions, and the Biden Executive OrderAround the Block from Coinbase Ventures sheds light on key trends in crypto....

Crypto in a time of war

March Market OutlookBitcoin has now been in existence for over 13 years. Last year it crossed the $1 trillion threshold in market value.But crypto is...

LunaFi: Decentralized Betting Platform Built on Polygon

The more cryptocurrency’s popularity grows, the more individuals become interested in cryptocurrency-based gambling. A project like LunaFi is a revolutionary upgrade to traditional betting platforms and innovates the world of gambling by fusing it with blockchain. The interest in playing games of chance and betting on sports over the internet has seen a huge rise [...]

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Crypto: To Invest or Not to Invest | Bitcoin IRA

Cryptocurrency investing has become a hot topic over the last five years, and because of how its popularity has risen, long-term investors could worry that cryptocurrency investing may seem like the wild west of finance. One thing we can say is that it’s starting to appear that crypto  is here to stay.   What Makes […]

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‘100x Lower Than L1 Fees’ — Alchemy Integrates Ethereum L2 Product Starknet to Increase Web3 Scalability

According to the startup Starkware, the team’s Ethereum layer two (L2) service Starknet has been integrated by the blockchain API and node service Alchemy. Developers can now leverage Alchemy’s infrastructure tools alongside Starknet’s zero-knowledge (ZK) rollup technology. Israel-Based Startup Starkware Partners With Alchemy On Monday, the blockchain startup Starkware announced the team has inked a […]

Ethereum’s Environmental Footprint: Breaking Down the Misconceptions

Ethereum’s Environmental Footprint: Breaking Down the Misconceptions By Yorke E. Rhodes III, EEA Board Member and Co-Founder blockchain @Microsoft There’s no denying that blockchain, Ethereum, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the entire ecosystem surrounding them have been maturing quickly and gaining traction with a mainstream audience. However, while the space continues to amass loyal and enthusiastic [...]

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