Now that different kpop companies are getting into NFT, Let's talk about the latest NFT news
First what do you think of youtube not showing the dislike ?
YouTube Will No Longer Publicly Show Dislikes on Videos
QuoteYouTube is beginning to roll out an update that will remove the number of dislikes a video has from public view in an effort to curb harassment and dislike brigading, the company announced Wednesday.
In a blog, YouTube detailed the methodology behind their research and ultimate decision to remove the dislike count on videos. Earlier this year, YouTube began experimenting with removing the dislike count, and says it found that users were less likely to target a video's dislike button to ramp up the count. YouTube added that dislike attacks also disproportionately impacted smaller content creators and channels that are just getting their start.
NFT owners in the US to start paying taxes on their investments
QuoteDisplay MoreThose buying, selling, and creating non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the US are about to have a much harder time doing so, as they’re getting regulated in the country.
The H.R.3684 Infrastructure Bill has been passed, meaning crypto brokers will need to report to the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS, which focuses on taxes in the United States). Certified Public Accountant James Yochum thus took to Twitter to illustrate what this means for NFTs.
“In the business of creating/reselling #NFTs? Get used to filing Form 8300, and obtaining social security numbers and identification of your buyers,” says Yochum.
You can also find the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act here, on the official Congress.gov website.