Koinly is a cryptocurrency calculator trusted by crypto investors in over 20 countries. Koinly integrates with 700+ exchanges, blockchains, and wallets to give investors an easy and accurate way to track their crypto transactions in one place. From here, Koinly calculates the total capital gains and income an investor has derived from their crypto in any financial year.
No Block Protocol videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, Koinly seems to be a lot more popular than Block Protocol. While we know about 306 links to Koinly, we've tracked only 14 mentions of Block Protocol. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Every transaction you make with crypto is a taxable event. Even buying something with your bitcoin is a taxable event. So instead of looking at your balance, you have to look at each and every transaction and see how much you paid for the asset, how much you sold it for, and how long you held it. The ATO will also want a report on your crypto transactions, which you can get from koinly.io. That will also... Source: 7 months ago
Https://koinly.io/ is a popular recommendation here in Denmark. Denmark may have the worst possible taxation for crypto: every time you sell, use or convert your crypto, that's an event where you have to calculate your gains or losses. Gains are taxed like personal income (so up to 53% tax), but losses can only be deducted at 26% they do not offset the gains directly. A school teacher speculating in crypto ended... - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
-is it possible to track swaps and trades I'm making in defi via koinly.io or another tax tracking provider? I want to take advantage of long term capital gains vs short term whenever possible. Source: 12 months ago
Every trade where you go from 1 coin to another is a capital gains event. Take a look into https://koinly.io/ to calculate it for you. Source: about 1 year ago
I just bit the bullet and pay koinly.io to do it for me. The one thing I like about it is you can tag staked transaction (eth to eth2) as swaps so they don't show up on your taxes. It's actually free until you want them to generate a tax form for you. Source: about 1 year ago
Off the top of my head… Tools for transclusion, inserting parts of other docs and rich references to them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transclusion i.e. I refer to lobste.rs and Hacker news stories in posts like this: https://www.oilshell.org/blog/2021/04/build-ci-comments.html I wrote a bit of (offline) JavaScript to do it, but I could see it being expanded. I find it makes the posts more like a conversation... - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Looks like that's using lit-html templates inside Svelte, but not any custom elements. Web components would be good because they're an interface that Primo could work with without relying on specific implementation details. They're also encapsulated with shadow DOM, and support interoperable composition (components can have child elements made from any other frameworks or library). So you could still build blocks... - Source: Hacker News / 12 months ago
Any chance this might interact with Block Protocol in any way? https://blockprotocol.org/ The obvious immediate benefit to this would be native editing of Wordpress blocks for your website. But if this became standardized and usable both locally and on the web, it could open up all sorts of interesting use cases. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I think the “servers” should be abstracted away from the user. Communities should be able to exist seamlessly across multiple servers, and the user shouldn’t need to know what servers a community is on. They should just be able to go to one website and access the entirety of the fediverse. Activities should adopt something similar to the Block protocol (https://blockprotocol.org/) so they can specify how they... Source: about 1 year ago
The universal block thing...that's actually not too far from what is happening. WP didn't invent blocks, they adopted the Blocks Protocol. It's slow moving, with only a couple CMS's supporting it at the moment, but Drupal, Github, and Figma are planned to implement it as well. The idea being to enable a web standard for blocks that makes then platform agnostic. Use them anywhere on the web you like. Source: about 1 year ago
CoinTracking - All Coins, all Analyzes, all Calculations, all Charts and all Prices for Bitcoin, Litecoin...
Blockchain Demo - Visual demonstration of blockchain technology
CoinTracker - The most trusted cryptocurrency tax and portfolio manager
BigchainDB - The scalable blockchain database.
CryptoTrader.Tax - Tax software for cryptocurrency
Covalent - Interactive icebreakers for remote teams