Didn't expect OpenLedger to make such profits since October.
Haha that is a case of a obits writer trying to run a busses.
Damn I wish I was a taxing agency...even at 3% tax...the way they calculate their 'revenue' and 'profits' will make the country the richest...in no time.
tonyk with his astute mind has spoken up in cryptic words again. Let me guess what he was trying to say. The 900K bts (approx USD3000) cash back earned by openledger-reg seems like the revenue gained since the web wallet launched. If this is indeed the revenue, that begs the question - where are the costs eg cost of registering new users, cost of operation, cost of man-power, cost of office rental, cost of utilities, other cost of business? What is the profit after less off the costs and tax?
I will be happy to mention again what has already beem mentioned earlier. The costs of registration of new users and any other costs included in the amount of Lifetime fees paid of around 515 000 bts so far as you can see for yourself on the link to openledger-reg from cryptofresh or on platform itself we have decided to consider part of the initial investment cost, and although it is not so that we will say these costs will be covered by us for years,
it is at least as long as the costs stay below the profits, a cost we take ourselves, taking that cost from the OBITS sales as long as there are OBITS supply available, and instead offer the full profits to be shared among the OBITS hodlers.
As the platform is involved with crypto only, any profits or losses for that matter do not need to be reported to the Danish tax authorities, since Denmark legal entities like the Danish FSA and the Danish Tax Council do not consider results exclusively concerning crypto.
As long as we have an exchange like CCEDK or alternative income we consider OpenLedger an investment for the future(therefore we do not deduct our monthly costs from the OpenLedger profits) just as well as we consider OBITS being the currency of the future showing clearly the success or failure or OpenLedger. I say both, as the success is clearly all about how much people get involved. If all parties involved are so called sleeping partners we do have a problem, but one of the reasons I decided to focus on BitShares in the first place was the big community and its interest in making a difference.
Put in another way, when we reach a point where we have a significant daily profit on the base of traffic and trade and daily increased user base it is the time to make the work of a self preserved business where costs and earnings are calculated prior to any payouts in form of buyback or dividends.