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🚨 BITCOIN TAX BATTLE HEATS UP IN WASHINGTON
Coinbase has been accused of lobbying lawmakers to block a tax exemption for small Bitcoin payments. CEO Brian Armstrong denies the claim, calling it “totally false.”
The debate centers on a proposed de minimis rule that would remove capital-gains taxes on small BTC transactions, allowing Bitcoin to be used for everyday payments.
Some lawmakers are reportedly considering a stablecoin-only version, intensifying the fight in Washington.
Is this a war on Bitcoin payments?
THIS NEEDS MORE ATTENTION.
Coinbase is now being accused of lobbying against a Bitcoin tax exemption.
Let that sink in.
Brian Armstrong and Coinbase have a long history of working against Bitcoin’s core interests.
This didn’t start today.
It started years ago
pushing altcoins, diluting focus away from Bitcoin, and opposing Bitcoin during the block size wars, one of the most critical moments in Bitcoin’s history.
Time and time again, when Bitcoiners needed neutrality or support,
Coinbase chose the corporate path instead of the Bitcoin path.
And now we are seeing it again.
If a company is actively lobbying against policies that benefit Bitcoin users, why are Bitcoiners still trusting them with custody of their coins?
If you still hold your Bitcoin on Coinbase, this is the moment to reconsider.
Move it to self-custody.
Now.
Because the most powerful protest in Bitcoin is simple
Withdraw your coins.
Boycott the platforms that work against Bitcoin’s interests and take back control of your property.
Not your keys, not your Bitcoin.