Skyler Hallgren
@skylerhallgren
Adventure-seeker. Entrepreneur. Most likely to be hungry.
Building: @unsellablenfts & @possiblewithAI.
Member @thesfcommons. Fellow @CitizenUniv.
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09-01-2014 05:28:43
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For those of you that have asked about what is the 16k NFTs we bought in 2022, follow UNSELLABLE NFTs... we are rolling through The Unsellable Collection. There is some weiiiiiiirrrrd stuff in here, y'all!
Me & my SF friends have felt a upsurge of energy and love in the city over the past months. SF has it's juice back! And a big part of that is due to people like Nate Houghteling and Abundant SF. Interested in helping to make SF an even more dynamic, beautiful place? Check it out...
The The New York Times just dropped an incredible piece on @HF0Residency My favorite quote: "Only in San Francisco would people be talking about abstract syntax trees at 9 p.m. on a Friday night." nytimes.com/2023/05/31/mag…
Skyler Hallgren (Instagram) tells his story of finally answering the call to action and being the hero our city needs. And we need you too! cleanupthecity.org Go to our site right now and get your assignment for this weekend. Take action now! Not later. Now! Now!!!!
Just found an easy way to write-off illiquid NFTs. I just sold one of my worthless NFTs on UNSELLABLE NFTs - check it out if you want to save yourself some money on your taxes for 2023! unsellablenfts.com
we built UNSELLABLE NFTs to make NFT Tax Loss Harvesting a powerful strategy for savvy web3 investors! Glad to see our project getting even more attention across the Pond!
Its no doubt that tax-loss harvesting is the best end of year tax strategy... BUT here's a twist: You can apply it to your NFTs too! 💎 Learn the ins and outs of this strategy and explore tools like UNSELLABLE NFTs for unlocking hidden tax savings.💰👇 bit.ly/3NABcx4
If you are looking for someone that deeply understands web3 taxes, these are the people. Andrew Gordon (Andrew Gordon) and his staff are true professionals. So many of us in SF have dabbled in web3, and I often hear about the lack of professionalism out there. Here's a real one.