FYI, your post seems to be full of missing pictures; all the missing pictures seem to point to Gmail, so presumably they didn’t survive being copy & pasted from an email conversation. (If the post isn’t missing pictures for you, I recommend logging out of google and refreshing the comment, or looking at the comment from an incognito / private browser tab.)
Yeah, they are all hotlinked to some private Gmail context. So I can’t recover them. Dragging-and-dropping files into the editor allows you to upload images, so I recommend doing that.
Brief note: the 5% unearned income tax in NH is I believe only interest and dividend income, not capital gains. Obviously having lots of dividend income from stocks would be slightly less attractive, but at least for now most crypto gains are in capital appreciation. As the ecosystem switches more to staking and such and we don’t see huge bubbles maybe that calculus will change.
I could see arguments like this changing which areas seem best to us, so I encourage more pitches like this. :) I’ll see what Alex and Blake think of your case.
Moved this comment to a google doc due to the formatting issues: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tq9rY1TCs49XHckWtzOowYz_xHXFnRpOZq8r0lE5JSQ/edit#heading=h.cywpygwwkhbl
FYI, your post seems to be full of missing pictures; all the missing pictures seem to point to Gmail, so presumably they didn’t survive being copy & pasted from an email conversation. (If the post isn’t missing pictures for you, I recommend logging out of google and refreshing the comment, or looking at the comment from an incognito / private browser tab.)
Yeah, they are all hotlinked to some private Gmail context. So I can’t recover them. Dragging-and-dropping files into the editor allows you to upload images, so I recommend doing that.
I added them later in the thread as individual files and they appear to have worked.
no, they are all still missing.
Brief note: the 5% unearned income tax in NH is I believe only interest and dividend income, not capital gains. Obviously having lots of dividend income from stocks would be slightly less attractive, but at least for now most crypto gains are in capital appreciation. As the ecosystem switches more to staking and such and we don’t see huge bubbles maybe that calculus will change.
I could see arguments like this changing which areas seem best to us, so I encourage more pitches like this. :) I’ll see what Alex and Blake think of your case.
Where did you get this graphic?
The thing that seemed most crazy to me was DC, which I was shocked to find is correct.
But the international list is crazy. 3 in Russia? 2 in Japan? 1 in France?