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Tigran Gambaryan Freed After Eight Months in Nigeria
Plus Tesla Still Holding $770M in Bitcoin After Wallet Rotation Suspected
The Breakdown First Five - Thursday, October 24, 2024
Welcome back to The Breakdown First Five — the 5 most interesting and/or important stories in bitcoin, crypto, and markets to start your day.
5. BRICS Bitcoin
Russia is pushing Bitcoin as a way to trade among the BRICS bloc during this week’s summit. Russian lawmakers suggested that Russian mined Bitcoin could be sold to members of the economic organization and then used to purchase Russian exports, circumventing western sanctions. Russian miners had already put forward a plan to offer data center construction in friendly nations earlier this month.
As the BRICS Summit Kicks Off, Top Lawmakes Are Pushing the Idea that Russian Miners Could Sell Their #Bitcoin to International Buyers, Who Would Use BTC and Other Crypto to Pay for Imports, Effectively Bypassing Western Sanctions.
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— matthew sigel, recovering CFA (@matthew_sigel)
2:51 PM • Oct 23, 2024
4. Denmark’s Crypto Tax
A proposal to tax crypto unrealized gains in Denmark has caused consternation on Bitcoin twitter. The proposal would impose a 42% tax on Bitcoin profits dating right back to the Genesis block. The policy was outrageous to most Bitcoins, but merely brings crypto in line with other assets already covered by the existing unrealized gains tax. At the moment the proposal is yet to be put in legislation, but Danish Bitcoiners should be prepared for commencement in 2026.
I'm usually proud to be Danish, but I struggle today. The Danish government's new proposal to tax unrealized crypto gains will severely damage the industry and drive even more talent away from the country. I agree that crypto taxation in Denmark (and globally) needs an update to… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Jonas Kristensen (@Jonaskristensen)
9:25 AM • Oct 24, 2024
3. Saylor Backs Down
Michael Saylor has backed away from statements that discouraged self-custody, which called those worried about confiscation “paranoid crypto-anarchists”. All week Bitcoiners have been weighing in on why self custody is still important, even as ETFs and custodians define Bitcoin for new large investors. Vitalik Buterin even weighed in, calling Salyor’s view “batshit insane.”
Saylor is now supporting self-custody for those able to do so.
I support self-custody for those willing & able, the right to self-custody for all, and freedom to choose the form of custody & custodian for individuals & institutions globally. #Bitcoin benefits from all forms of investment by all types of entities, and should welcome everyone.
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor)
4:54 PM • Oct 23, 2024
2. Tesla Still Holding
According to Arkham Intelligence, Tesla is still holding their Bitcoin. The data analytics firm said they now suspect last week’s movement of $770M in BTC was either wallet rotation or a change in custody arrangements, potentially to borrow against the assets. Tesla’s Q3 earnings didn’t mention the transactions, save for the Bitcoin being still on the balance sheet. The firm has $33B in cash on hand, so they’re not in a position where they need to empty the cold wallets.
𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘: 𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗟𝗔 𝗕𝗜𝗧𝗖𝗢𝗜𝗡 𝗪𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗘𝗧𝗦
We believe that the Tesla wallet movements that we reported on last week were wallet rotations with the Bitcoin still owned by Tesla.
Tesla moved their entire balance of 11,509 BTC ($776.9M) to new wallets. x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Arkham (@ArkhamIntel)
8:29 PM • Oct 22, 2024
1. Tigran Free
After eight months locked up in Nigeria, Binance executive and legendary IRS investigator Tigran Gambaryan is free. The government dropped money laundering charges due to Gambaryan’s declining health, making it clear it was not due to lack of evidence. Charges will proceed against Binance as a corporate entity. Gambaryan isn’t on the plane yet, but it seems his ordeal is almost over.
Fantastic to see the Nigerian gov drop the charges against Tigran Gambaryan. It’s well past time he return home safely to America and his family and immediately receive any necessary medical treatment that he needs.
— French Hill (@RepFrenchHill)
2:15 PM • Oct 23, 2024