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Top 40 Coins!
Just like a Top 40 music station, here are the top 40 performing coins (as of the day I'm writing this. I'll come back periodically and update!)
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May 20, 2025 by Eve wealth
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Let's face it: taxes are complicated enough with regular money. Throw cryptocurrency into the mix, and you might feel like you need both an accountant and a computer scientist just to file your returns. But don't worry—while crypto taxation isn't exactly simple, understanding the basics can save you from headaches (and potentially costly mistakes) down the line. Also, this article was written in May 2025, and things are changing rapidly. So bear that in mind!
The first thing to understand is how tax authorities view cryptocurrency. In the United States, the IRS made its position clear back in 2014: cryptocurrency is property, not currency. This seemingly small distinction has enormous implications, because when something is treated as property:
Every sale or exchange becomes a taxable event
You must track your cost basis (what you paid) for each unit
You'll owe taxes based on the difference between your cost basis and the value when you dispose of it
This means that unlike foreign currency transactions (which have their own special rules and exemptions), virtually every crypto transaction potentially triggers tax consequences.
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Just like a Top 40 music station, here are the top 40 performing coins (as of the day I'm writing this. I'll come back periodically and update!)
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Imagine if every single email sent worldwide had to be recorded, in order, in a single global ledger that everyone must update. Every time you wanted to send a message, you'd need to wait for your turn in a global queue, and during busy periods, you might pay exorbitant fees just to have your message delivered in a reasonable timeframe. That's essentially how most traditional blockchains work—and it's why they can become painfully slow and expensive during busy periods.
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Eve takes your security very seriously. It’s probably the most important thing to us. So we consulted with an expert attorney to get his best practices. Eric Rosenberg is a partner at Silver Miller, a firm that focuses on recovering money for their clients who have been victims of financial fraud.
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