Actually, I don't think tax of a thing would be problem to crypto currency since it is not a business organised in a particular nation. Government has nothing to do with this system and won't be able to influence it in any way since crypto doesn't belong to any firm or individual person, it is decentralized enough to think of, though I don't know much about how this crypto works.
This is a facet of the decentralization of cryptocurrencies as people are not bound by where their assets are 'registered' and since there is no physical transport or transfer required, customs can't really stop it at the borders.
You are absolutely right, crypto currency could not be link with any business nor organisation. Who are the government going to meet and collect taxes? I still don't understand.
Nearly all countries already have tax laws that cover it. Governments don't care if they have nothing to do with it which is why there are import duties on different items.
I understand, but it is still different compared to established firm in the country or what do you think?
Different doesn't mean they don't want a piece of it.
Him, you are absolutely right, I agree with you