Crypto from a tax perspective A key distinction between cryptocurrency and fiat money (like the US dollar) is that cryptocurrency is viewed as property rather than as a currency in the US by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This means that the taxation rules for cryptocurrency are those which…
IRS updates crypto question on Form 1040 The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has proposed an update to a question…
Background One of the key ideas behind crypto is privacy, the decentralized nature of the space means you can keep your…
What is crypto margin trading? Crypto margin trading is a way for investors to maximize their earnings on market…
What is Monero? Monero is a cryptocurrency founded in 2014 focusing on the goals of anonymity and privacy. Monero uses…
New Features New Category: Bridge We have added the ability to manually categorize bridging transactions. For every…