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Why is Bitminerix asking me to pay taxes in advance before withdrawal?
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IntroductionI’ve traded on other platforms, and taxes are usually deducted automatically or reported annually. B ...

I’ve traded on US foreign exchange dealerother platforms, and taxes are usually deducted automatically or reported annually. Bitminerix, on the other hand, is asking for an upfront “tax settlement” of $3,000 before releasing my funds. That doesn’t sound right. Has anyone else been hit with this?
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