TV2 revealed the listing on December 4, monitoring the earnings and total wealth of prolific crypto holders utilizing Norway’s publicly seen tax return system.
On the prime of the wealth listing, there are Terje Øvrehus, Kristoffer Daniel Norambuena, and Alexander Leonard Larsen, who maintain $32.7 million, $28.8 million, and $28 million in belongings respectively.
Øvrehus is thought for his bitcoin investments, Norambuena is reportedly unknown to TV2, and Larsen is the co-founder of controversial crypto gaming agency Axie Infinity. Their declared incomes, nonetheless, are considerably much less. Øvrehus has an earnings of $57,000, Norambuena has an earnings of $0, and Larsen has an earnings of $1.3 million.
Norway’s public tax ledger isn’t for everybody
In Norway, everybody’s tax returns are publicly out there on request and can embody a person’s full identify and date of start. This clear tax system has been round because the 1800s however was made simpler to entry with the appearance of the web.
For some time, trying to find another person’s tax returns was an nameless affair. Then, in 2014, tax authorities launched a notification system that exposed who was trying up whose data. Norway’s media, however, is reportedly in a position to view returns with out notifying the person.
Podcast host and Bitcoin supporter Peter McCormack additionally chimed in, saying, “This is nuts.”
Norway is even worse than Sweden on this regard 🤮 Norway’s wealth tax means complete wealth is uncovered
— Eric Wall | BIP-420😺 (@ercwl) December 5, 2024
Norway is thought for its low crime charge, which Statista claims has fallen even additional through the years. Regardless of this, the specter of in-person crypto robberies nonetheless spooks the neighborhood.
This yr, a person from the US was convicted of main a legal crew that focused and violently robbed the properties of crypto homeowners. In 2019, a bunch of armed thieves tried to steal from a Norwegian bitcoin millionaire residing in Oslo. He escaped after leaping from his balcony.