It is calculated automatically within the various exchanges, it varies based on the invested capital, for example with binance I have already paid the annual stamp duty @taskmaster4450lee
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It is calculated automatically within the various exchanges, it varies based on the invested capital, for example with binance I have already paid the annual stamp duty @taskmaster4450lee
I understand that. But if we enter a bear market and the value of your holdings go down, do they give you a credit? Do they offset what you paid in?
If your holdings go up by $1000, you pay on that. If it goes down by $1000, you dont pay and are even. If it goes back up to $1000, you pay again, yet you only are up $1000 even paying twice.
The bill is not very clear, I have no idea what kind of calculation it does, Binance declares that the stamp duty on user funds is calculated on the cryptocurrency balance as of 12/31/ 2023, and has a minimum of €1 @taskmaster4450lee
Ah okay.
Sadly that is often the case. They muddle those bills with nonsense so people have no idea what is in it.
Trust us.
Yeah right.
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