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How to buy Kusama in Israel

Is KSM a good investment in Israel?

Kusama was released in 2019 with an initial price of $1.71. It experienced a price drop very soon after its release, but it never dropped less than $1. Kusama crypto owners might have been disappointed with this price, but 2020 was a surprising year for them because the Kusama price suddenly mounted to $14 in July and ended the year at the price of $60. The Kusama price continued to rise until May 2021, when it reached its highest record of $624.78. That shows how profitable Kusama was in only two years. Kusama had many fluctuations in 2022 and dropped to $28 at the end of the year.

The history of Kusama shows it was a profitable investment. However, it won’t guarantee its profitability in the future. Therefore, you need to check other factors to decide if Kusama is a good investment. One thing that can help you have a broader overview of the future of this coin is checking the price predictions that are made by analysts and crypto experts. Most of them believe Kusama might have good days to come, and its price may go up to $225 by 2025. They also predict that in the long-term it might rise more and mount to $600 again by 2030. However, you should notice that these are just predictions. Your decisions shouldn’t be only on these numbers. Check the news about Kusama the day you decide to purchase it.

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What is Kusama ?

Kusama is a decentralized cryptocurrency network created in 2019. The main purpose of creating such a network was to enable developers to have their dedicated blockchain on this network. It means the Kusama network is a platform for developers to test the projects that are going to run or implement on the Polkadot network. That’s why Kusama is known as the “Canary of Polkadot network.” Although the codes of both look the same, Kusama is much faster than Dot (Polkadot). Kusama and Polkadot are two completely separate networks that work in parallel. One of the benefits of this network is that users can vote for changes on the platform.

Learn more on Kusama official website.

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Is Kusama legal to buy in Israel?

Yes, cryptocurrency is legal to buy in Israel. The Israel Securities Authority (ISA) has issued a
legal structure guideline document regarding proposed legislation for the regulation of digital
assets in Israel. The document outlines the ISA's proposals for regulating cryptocurrencies,
initial coin offerings (ICOs), and other digital assets in Israel. The above-mentioned guideline
includes proposals for the licensing of cryptocurrency exchanges, the requirement for ICOs to
comply with certain disclosure and investor protection requirements, and the regulation of
custody services for digital assets. It also includes proposals for the prevention of money
laundering and financing of terrorism using digital assets, and for the taxation of cryptocurrency
transactions. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the ISA's proposals
for the regulation of digital assets in Israel and the legality of cryptocurrency transactions.

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Is Kusama taxed in Israel

Yes, cryptocurrency is taxed in Israel. According to the information on the legislation of
cryptocurrency provided by the Israeli Knesset (the Israeli parliament), The Israeli tax authorities
consider cryptocurrency as a taxable asset and transactions involving cryptocurrency are
subject to taxation. According to the above-mentioned information on the Israeli parliament
website, the taxation of cryptocurrency in Israel is governed by the Israeli Income Tax
Ordinance. According to this law, any income or profit derived from the sale or transfer of
cryptocurrency is considered taxable income and must be reported on an individual's tax return.
Additionally, capital gains tax may apply to profits made from the sale of cryptocurrency.
It's important to note that the tax laws and regulations regarding cryptocurrency are constantly
evolving, so it's always a good idea to check with a tax professional or the Israeli tax authorities
for the most up-to-date information.

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After you've bought Kusama in Israel

Most people buy cryptocurrencies to keep them as an investment. Kusama is not an exception. You can keep them in a secure wallet and sell them whenever their price rises. However, this is not as simple as it is in theory. You need to check its price every day to make sure it is growing or find out when it is the right time to sell. If you are a beginner in this world, we suggest you invest as much as you can afford to lose because the cryptocurrency world is volatile and unpredictable. Furthermore, it is better to consider an exit point for your investment to avoid losing money in case the coin didn’t do as well as you thought.

As mentioned earlier, investment is not the only thing you can do with Kusama coins. KSM is a governance token; KSM owners can use their coins to validate the network, vote on changes on the platform, and nominate validators. In addition, the KSM cryptocurrency can be used for linking to support new parachains.

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Who can buy Kusama in Israel?

In Israel, anyone who is over the age of 18 and has a valid government-issued identification can
buy cryptocurrency. There are no specific restrictions or limitations on who can purchase
cryptocurrency. The ideal method to buy cryptocurrency in Israel varies based on personal
needs and preferences, but the most common method is through a digital asset exchange. Our
exchange provides a trustworthy and secure option for those who want to buy cryptocurrency in
Israel. It offers a variety of payment methods, such as credit card, debit card, bank transfer,
PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay, with no exchange transaction fees. With our platform, you
have the ability to purchase, sell, and trade cryptocurrency using Euros.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Many analysts have predicted a bright future for Kusama. They believe its price may rise, and it could be a good investment for people who buy it when the price is dropped. Its history also shows it was a profitable investment before. However, Kusama is a volatile and unpredictable crypto like other cryptocurrencies; anything may affect its future.

According to Israeli tax law, capital gains on cryptocurrency investments must be reported as
part of an individual’s annual income tax return. In order to do so, you should calculate your
cryptocurrency gains by subtracting your cost basis (the price you paid for the cryptocurrency)
from the sale price. Also note to keep accurate records of all your cryptocurrency transactions,

including the date of the transaction, the type of cryptocurrency, the purchase and sale price,
and any relevant fees. Then, file your cryptocurrency gains on your annual income tax return.
Please keep in mind that it’s always a good idea to consult a tax professional for guidance on
reporting cryptocurrency tax in Israel, especially if you have a complex investment portfolio or if
you have questions about how to calculate your gains or report your transactions.

Yes, you can cash out your cryptocurrency assets in Israel. You can sell your cryptocurrency on
our digital asset exchange and receive payment in Euros. You can then transfer the funds to
your bank account or use them to make other purchases.
It’s important to note that cashing out your cryptocurrency assets may trigger a capital gains tax
liability, so you should familiarize yourself with the tax implications of cryptocurrency
transactions in Israel and consult with a tax professional if necessary.

The Kusama coin was released in October 2019, the same time as its network was created.

The exact number of people who own cryptocurrency assets in Israel is not publicly available.
However, according to some reports, it is estimated that around 3.5% of Israeli adults hold some
form of cryptocurrency or digital assets. The popularity of cryptocurrency in Israel has grown in
recent years, and more and more individuals are investing in digital assets as an alternative
investment option. However, there is still room for growth in the future.

Gavin Wood is the founder of Kusama and Polkadot. He was one of the co-founders of Ethereum, who left the company in 2015. Therefore, he was completely familiar with the cryptocurrency world. He created the Kusama network in 2019.

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