A Bayc Nft Was Sold For 200 Usdc A Possible Tax Evasion Tactic
People sell NFTs to artificially
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
Bored Ape vendido por 200 USDC: ¿Error o a propósito?
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
Costly Mistake: Someone Just Sold a Bored Ape NFT for 200 USDC
BAYC NFT sells for $200 USDC - NFT News Today
BAYC NFT Sold for 10 ETH; Error, Tax Evasion, or Just Undervalued?
Un NFT de BAYC
Someone Sold A BAYC NFT By Mistake For $200, Or Did They?
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.
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
According to Boredapebot
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
According to Boredapebot, a Twitter account that records purchases of Apes from the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) collection, Ape 6462 was purchased on
A BAYC NFT Was Sold for 200 USDC: A Possible Tax Evasion Tactic?
The majority say that it
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
Another Bored Ape NFT Sells for $200: Costly Mistake or Tax
Costly Mistake: Someone Just Sold a Bored Ape NFT
A BAYC holder sold his
A BAYC NFT was mistakenly sold for 200 USDC - CoinCodeCap
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