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A tax? Really? I don't understand how that is even possible. That seems to be breaking rules on how the Hive Blog blockchain should work. By the way, I ask many people questions. That is a normal thing in life. You asked me why I asked everybody the same question, but in this case, I only asked one other person today. This is my first time ever asking this question to anybody ever. But it doesn't matter. In real life, people do this all the time. And that is what smart people do, they ask around.

khal can do whatever he wants with his project, if you don't agree, don't participate in his project, its simple.

I did not say if I agree or not agree. I am talking about the code. Do you understand the code? Do I need to teach to teaching you code? My comments on Leo Finance is in regards to how the Hive Blog blockchain works in general or at least in what I've allegedly heard regarding how it works.

Leo Finance taxes people for posting but not for commenting? From my understanding, according to the code, there is no distinction between posts and comments in the sense that they are both posts in a general sense as they enter into the blockchain into the recorded blocks of transactions.

Thanks for sharing the obvious, please go annoy someone else, thanks

If it was obvious, then that means my comment here is being taxed according to what you said. Because this post was on Leo Finance and my comment is simply a nested post inside a post thread inside Leo Finance. Therefore, I should be getting taxed from this comment of mine which is actually a post.

Lol go cry to your mommy, ain't no grown ass man on the internet want to hear your emotional ass rants!

Facts are not emotional as Stefan Molyneux likes to say in his videos, that is not an argument. I just got done posting about the five types of cryptos. I just thought you would be interested in knowing how Leo Finance works. The ability to tax a post can come when post via Leo Finance.


However, I don't think it is possible to tax users who are posting not via their app. To prove otherwise scientifically, you would need to show me the code. Because I am posting this from Hive Blog.