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Costly Mistake: Someone Just Sold a Bored Ape NFT for 200 USDC
A BAYC NFT was mistakenly sold for 200 USDC - CoinCodeCap
People sell NFTs to artificially prop up their value, evade taxes, cheat partners, move assets abroad, and everything in between. Today, we’ll look into how BAYC
A BAYC NFT Was Sold for 200 USDC: A Possible Tax Evasion Tactic?
BAYC NFT Sold for 10 ETH; Error, Tax Evasion, or Just Undervalued?
Bored Ape vendido por 200 USDC: ¿Error o a propósito?
Un Nft De Bayc
According to Boredapebot, a Twitter account that records purchases of Apes from the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) collection, Ape 6462 was purchased on
Another Bored Ape NFT Sells for $200: Costly Mistake or Tax
Un NFT de BAYC, Bored Ape, fue vendido por 200 USDC. Aunque a priori parece un error, las circunstancias de la ventas señalarían lo contrario.
Another Bored Ape Nft Has
A Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT was sold for a measly amount of 10 ETH, considering that the BAYC collection is usually worth hundreds of
Another Bored Ape NFT has been undersold, this time for just US$200. The crypto community now believes this has become a common practice to evade capital gains
Costly Mistake: Someone Just Sold a Bored Ape NFT
The Majority Say That It
Someone Sold A BAYC NFT By Mistake For $200, Or Did They?
The majority say that it was surely a tax evasion. Despite its actual high price, the unique BAYC NFT, 6462, had been available for $200. If you look at the unique
BAYC NFT sells for $200 USDC - NFT News Today
A Bayc Holder Sold His
A BAYC NFT holder just sold his Ape for 200 USDC. A pricey mistake? or a tax evasion tactic? Observants vouch for the latter. Boredapebot, a page that tweets the sales
A BAYC holder sold his Ape NFT 64 USDC, which has raised speculation if it was by mistake or if the seller was trying to avoid taxes. When making
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