When it comes to wealth taxation proposals, particularly those being floated in California, I stand firmly opposed. Here's why: wealth taxes essentially function as a backdoor expropriation of private property—something that sounds reasonable in theory but collapses under real-world scrutiny.



Look at the track record. Every single country that's actually implemented wealth taxes has watched them backfire spectacularly. Capital flight, administrative nightmares, lower tax revenues than projected, and aggressive legal challenges—the pattern repeats like clockwork. France abandoned theirs. Sweden did too. Germany, Austria, Finland—the list goes on.

The unintended consequences always outweigh the stated goals. You get wealth destruction instead of wealth redistribution. Investors relocate. Asset valuations get hammered. The tax base shrinks faster than bureaucrats can revise their revenue forecasts. And who bears the real cost? Not the ultra-wealthy who can afford sophisticated tax planning—it's the business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone holding illiquid assets who gets squeezed.

For crypto investors and digital asset holders, this matters deeply. Wealth taxes create perverse incentives to move capital, liquidate positions at unfavorable times, or relocate entirely. The conversation about property rights and taxation deserves better economics than wishful thinking.
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MEVHunter_9000vip
· 7h ago
The rhetoric of wealth tax sounds righteous, but in reality, it's just a disguised seizure... France and Sweden have both messed up, and we're still willing to step into the trap? --- The true history is right there; every time, the ones who profit are the ones who run away, while small investors and entrepreneurs get cut. --- This move in California is purely about trying to extract gold from our wallets, and it's hidden very deeply... This is just outrageous. --- Wealth tax = forced liquidation of assets, nothing else. Politicians just want to change the name to plunder. --- Honestly, wealthy people who understand tax laws have already moved, and the ones left to get screwed are those of us holding real assets. --- Still talking big? Just look at the lessons from Europe, and you'll understand. This thing is doomed to fail. --- If California really dares to act, tokens will just escape, and miners will have to run... Who's foolish enough to obediently pay taxes?
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DataBartendervip
· 7h ago
The idea of a wealth tax is really just self-deception. France and Sweden have both tried it and failed completely. Now California wants to repeat the same mistake? That's hilarious.
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CexIsBadvip
· 7h ago
France and Sweden have both given up. Do they really think they can handle it? This set of tools is just for harvesting profits.
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 7h ago
NGL, the wealth tax scheme is just a pie-in-the-sky dream. History has proven this countless times... France and Sweden have already given up, still want to try? By the way, do these folks in California really want to drive away the rich? I don't believe they'll actually collect any money. For crypto holders, it's even more ridiculous. Liquidity is already poor enough, and they insist on forcing people to sell at the worst prices... Who would be foolish enough to cooperate with this?
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