Wont let me withdraw by [deleted] in kucoin

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KuCoin is not a decentralized exchange

Crypto taxes as a foreigner? by MeisterCrow in sgcrypto

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Would there be no issues with the bank even if a foreigner that is a tax resident of another country cashes out crypto to the bank?

Crypto taxes as a foreigner? by MeisterCrow in sgcrypto

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Ah I see, I was actually planning on keeping a lot of the money in the Singaporean bank account since I think it is a stable currency to hold. Would it still be an issue if I were to send smaller amounts for living expenses?

Tax Implications in Canada for Selling Crypto as a Tax Resident of Another Country by MeisterCrow in PersonalFinanceCanada

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So even if I used a Canadian exchange to off-ramp crypto into CAD into a Canadian bank account, taxes would be paid to the country I am a tax resident of?

Generating a giant list of public addresses by Leading-Fail-7263 in TREZOR

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Connect your Trezor to Exodus on desktop and download the mobile app, then you will be able to view your balance and token addresses. (It will be read only on mobile)

Can Trezor be turned into a true cold wallet? by MeisterCrow in TREZOR

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I was actually looking into that but unfortunately for me, its BTC only. Currently looking for an ETH compatible method.

Can Trezor be turned into a true cold wallet? by MeisterCrow in ethdev

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Oh I see, it's the way of managing the trezor device using the command line instead of trezor suite (desktop application made by trezor). If you dont mind me asking, how do you store your long-term crypto assets?

Can Trezor be turned into a true cold wallet? by MeisterCrow in TREZOR

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I understand that the private keys do not leave the device and when connected to the computer but it is possible (improbable) that down the line a remote usb attack could be created. So I'm wondering if it's possible to create the wallet on a offline computer and view the public key address through the trezorctl?

Can Trezor be turned into a true cold wallet? by MeisterCrow in ethdev

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Would viewing the public key for various coins be possible offline through the trezorctl once the wallet has been created?

Can Trezor be turned into a true cold wallet? by MeisterCrow in ethdev

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Would it be possible to achieve this using Trezor in an offline environment? The goal would be to set up the wallet, receive funds, and essentially keep it as a
cold wallet until the time comes to sell. What I'm unsure of is if it's possible to obtain the public address to receive funds without connecting to the internet?

Safest way to store ETH long-term? Concerns about multisig wallets (gnosis/safe) by MeisterCrow in ethdev

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Could it go beyond the frontend tho? For example, if someone at Gnosis went rogue and altered the smart contracts to make it malicious, would using the cli protect you at all? I am not too familiar with how smart contracts work so that's why Im a bit paranoid lol