Hal by @josiebellini
I am so honored and excited to announce a new NFT and acrylic painting, "Hal"
Newsletter will be out this evening with full details. Please read full description here https://t.co/84T2m8OziK
The original acrylic painting will be auctioned on @niftygateway this tuesday pic.twitter.com/IV2ROxr7Tq
— josie (@josiebellini) August 23, 2020
the cutest honey badger
Isn't that the cutest honey badger! My gf found out about Bitcoin's spirit animal a couple days ago and drew this for me. I'll have it framed!
— Gigi ⚡🧡 dergigi.com/nostr (@dergigi) July 8, 2019
presentation given to special agents in the IRS Criminal Investigation division that discussed investigating taxpayers who hold crypto
I recently got hold of a presentation given to special agents in the IRS Criminal Investigation division that discussed investigating taxpayers who hold crypto.
I went through all of the 181 horribly formatted slides (attached for reference haha) and here's what I learned… pic.twitter.com/YQqHVR5Dv7
— Crypto Tax Girl (@CryptoTaxGirl) July 8, 2019
You would think that these subpoenas would be served to crypto exchanges, but the IRS plans on serving them to Apple, Google, and Microsoft in order to search through taxpayers' download history to see if they have ever downloaded cryptocurrency applications.
— Crypto Tax Girl (@CryptoTaxGirl) July 8, 2019
The IRS also plans on serving subpoenas to collect bank, credit card, and Paypal records. These records should be analyzed to determine if any payments in or out went to parties that can send or receive crypto.
— Crypto Tax Girl (@CryptoTaxGirl) July 8, 2019
“Does anyone know how bitcoin works?” on HBO show euphoria
“Does anyone know how bitcoin works?” @euphoriaHBO ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/WZyQdB3eHm
— Sam Rad 🔮 (@SamRadOfficial) July 8, 2019









