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Compliance with Tax Law and Future of Virtual Reality
Anthony Pompliano hints that it is important to comply with tax laws with respect to reporting Bitcoin holdings if required. Furthermore, the guest contemplates on the possibility of being able to recreate the experience of a physical visit to Hawaii through virtual reality in the far future.
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Despite the Chinese government's strict control of the internet and ability to put individuals in jail for practicing religion, it would still be difficult for them to completely eradicate the use of Bitcoin due to its decentralized nature and the use of tumblers making it difficult to track transactions.
1:11:02 - 1:12:12 (01:10)
Summary
Despite the Chinese government's strict control of the internet and ability to put individuals in jail for practicing religion, it would still be difficult for them to completely eradicate the use of Bitcoin due to its decentralized nature and the use of tumblers making it difficult to track transactions.
ChapterCompliance with Tax Law and Future of Virtual Reality
EpisodeE33: Apple’s hypocrisy, America’s math failure, crypto’s regulatory correction, Clubhouse’s future, UFOs & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
Bitcoin holders in the United States should comply with tax laws and report their holdings if it's required, especially for those who are not using it to flee the country.
1:12:12 - 1:13:26 (01:13)
Summary
Bitcoin holders in the United States should comply with tax laws and report their holdings if it's required, especially for those who are not using it to flee the country. The possibility of governments tracking and regulating Bitcoin is low when enough people own it.
ChapterCompliance with Tax Law and Future of Virtual Reality
EpisodeE33: Apple’s hypocrisy, America’s math failure, crypto’s regulatory correction, Clubhouse’s future, UFOs & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence claims that the UFOs reported in a 60 Minutes episode are far beyond anything we are capable of creating, citing their ability to withstand extreme G-forces, evade radar, and defy gravity without any apparent propulsion.
1:13:26 - 1:14:24 (00:58)
Summary
The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Intelligence claims that the UFOs reported in a 60 Minutes episode are far beyond anything we are capable of creating, citing their ability to withstand extreme G-forces, evade radar, and defy gravity without any apparent propulsion. This raises questions about their origins and capabilities.
ChapterCompliance with Tax Law and Future of Virtual Reality
EpisodeE33: Apple’s hypocrisy, America’s math failure, crypto’s regulatory correction, Clubhouse’s future, UFOs & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
In the future, advanced technology could allow us to remotely experience places throughout the universe without physically traveling there through the use of strap-on devices that control what the brain senses, combined with the ability to remotely pick up signals from other parts of the universe or planet.
1:14:24 - 1:15:41 (01:17)
Summary
In the future, advanced technology could allow us to remotely experience places throughout the universe without physically traveling there through the use of strap-on devices that control what the brain senses, combined with the ability to remotely pick up signals from other parts of the universe or planet.
ChapterCompliance with Tax Law and Future of Virtual Reality
EpisodeE33: Apple’s hypocrisy, America’s math failure, crypto’s regulatory correction, Clubhouse’s future, UFOs & more
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The podcast covers a range of topics including Chesa's recall, the future of technology and the inconsistencies in photographs of aliens.
1:15:41 - 1:19:27 (03:45)
Summary
The podcast covers a range of topics including Chesa's recall, the future of technology and the inconsistencies in photographs of aliens.