Tonight I bring to you guys a treat; I am now an Ambassador for Akoin; a project created by Akon to bring a stable cryptocurrency to Africa; while a large portion of "Celebrity backed projects" are outright scams. This one isn't (Google Akon Philanthropy) and has a HUGE advantage; its classified as a 501c3 donation; and for every 1 usd you donate (Through Credit card; Paypal; or crypto) you are gifted 4 TOA (Tokens of Appreciation later to be exchanged for Akoins when the platform goes live) Akoin is going to launch at 50c a coin. Now if you'd like to write off some of those working self employment gains of crypto (like me) Donate the profit; and receive even more back next year.
Tl;dr Donate and write off 1 USD; Gain 2 USD worth of TOA as well
Donate here through so I may benefit as well: akointoa.org/?r ef=michael-whitlatch
Almost every crypto start up is a scam OP I dont know what you thinks makes this one any different. The 501C3 donation is a really powerful tool though and is often used by churches. This could be a really nice loophole to knock some tax burden off of you and still have your income.
ASSUMING it doesn't go -80% or more right away anyways as tons of projects constantly do. I thought link was broken but you just added a space
anyone dumb enough to try this deserves what they get
Jonathan Fisher
Humor me; How could this go wrong? Assuming you don't put in a substantial amount; and it is a legitmate tax write off; isnt anything else gained strictly bonus from there?
Juan James
(((they)))) would have to create a law for it first before this blew up in everyone's face.
Carter Long
it's not a tax write off if the money you 'donate' is actually just being exchanged for something of value, you absolute fucking tard
Logan Adams
Also, betting this is a glownigger reporting an interesting new tax loophole to his boss. Don't forget, crypto isn't money.
Eli Morris
>thinking a literal african coin will have value in the most corrupt continent on the earth.
It doesnt have any tangible value yet you Mong; it is a 501c3 tax donation. THAT is a fact. Currently without assigned value the tokens gifted dont break any laws whatsoever.
Connor Clark
I don't think many projects will get away with this; but first movers will.