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Earn Crypto While Shopping with Lolli, Others
If you’re crypto-curious rather than crypto-committed, a loyalty program or credit-card linked program can let you buy Bitcoin, other currencies a little at a time.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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When You Die, What Happens to Your Bitcoin?
Without your private key, your heirs are locked out of your digital wallet. Being prepared, though, ensures they can gain access to your assets when the time comes.
By Stacy Francis, CFP®, CDFA®, CES™ Published
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Making a Killing in Cryptocurrency? There’s a Tax on That
If you sell it, capital gains (or losses) kick in, and if you gift or inherit a lot of it, the IRS might want a piece of the action.
By Tracy Craig, Fellow, ACTEC, AEP® Published
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Kim Kardashian's $1.3 Million Crypto Fine Is a Warning to Investors
Kim Kardashian didn't tell her instagram audience she was paid to promote a crypto token. Now, she'll pay a hefty fine.
By Kiplinger Staff Published
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Got Crypto? The IRS Really Wants to Know
taxes The IRS remains focused on cryptocurrency and tax enforcement around other digital assets.
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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Cryptocurrency: Stay In? Get Out? How to Decide?
cryptocurrency The whims of the cryptocurrency market are exposing some investors in uncomfortable ways. To avoid being caught in a compromising position, investors should follow these three sensible steps.
By Stephen P. Harbeck Published
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The White House Touts A Digital Dollar: What Does That Mean?
cryptocurrency A CBDC, or Central Bank Digital Currency, is a step closer in the U.S., but going digital will take years.
By Ellen Kennedy Published
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What Ethereum's 'Merge’ Means for You, the Market, and the Climate
cryptocurrency The "Merge" seems to have worked. What you need to know about crypto's biggest story of 2022.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Crypto Has Been Through the Wringer in 2022: What Now?
cryptocurrency With prices of Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies down, you may be tempted to give it a try. The best advice for those who are curious may be to tread lightly, and make sure you understand what you’re getting into.
By Shane W. Cummings, CFP®, AIF® Published
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