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by noknownsender 964 days ago
Isn't that potentially a $15k detection method?
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That needs to be weighed against the likelihood of a compromise (probably low), and the cost of such a compromise (probably quite a bit higher than $15k).
More like $8k net after taxes, anyways.
Doesn't the US have a tax free allowance for capital gains? In the UK for example you get a 15k allowance annualy
US military is quite impressive.