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minus-square@cymbal_king@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink119•11 months agoEasy, buy up a bunch of land for conservation
minus-square@Tak@lemmy.mllinkfedilink40•11 months agoBuy $20 for $100 million. If you can “buy” nft’s then Idk why you can’t buy something with less value.
minus-square@Blue_Morpho@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink34•11 months agoThe $20 bill has a unique serial number just like the nft.
minus-square@Alexstarfire@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink11•11 months agoIt’s even better because no one else can have that same bill at the same time.
minus-square@Viking_Hippie@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink24•11 months ago If you can “buy” nft’s then Idk why you can’t buy something with less value. I’ll tell you why: because there’s nothing with less value than an nft.
minus-square@nilloc@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoYou can buy medical debt, that has lots negative of value to the indebted.
minus-square@danc4498@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish2•11 months agoi believe the IRS would consider this a gift.
minus-square@MNByChoice@midwest.sociallinkfedilink11•11 months agoIn “Bewster’s Millions” he also had to have nothing of value at the end. So yes that is a good method for this formula of the question.
Easy, buy up a bunch of land for conservation
Buy $20 for $100 million. If you can “buy” nft’s then Idk why you can’t buy something with less value.
The $20 bill has a unique serial number just like the nft.
It’s even better because no one else can have that same bill at the same time.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A81DYZh6KaQ
I’ll tell you why: because there’s nothing with less value than an nft.
Lol That’s damn good.
You can buy medical debt, that has lots negative of value to the indebted.
…fair 😁
i believe the IRS would consider this a gift.
In “Bewster’s Millions” he also had to have nothing of value at the end.
So yes that is a good method for this formula of the question.