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Priya Sharma

Priya Sharma

Nationality: Singapore Bio: Priya Sharma is dedicated to helping newcomers navigate digital assets safely. Based in Singapore, she specializes in investment fundamentals, risk management, and educational content for crypto beginners. She holds a degree in Finance from the National University of Singapore and spent five years in traditional wealth management before transitioning to cryptocurrency education. Her experience with retail investors gives her unique insight into the challenges beginners face. Since joining MEXC Learn, Priya has created comprehensive guides covering wallet setup to market cycles. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes security, due diligence, and long-term thinking over speculative trading. Areas of Expertise: - Investment Education - Risk Management - Beginner Guides - Security Best Practices - Portfolio Strategy

Recent Articles

Malta Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates & Rules for Investor

Malta Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates & Rules for Investor

Key Takeaways Progressive rates: Crypto trading gains are taxed at 0% to 35%, but long-term holdings (over one year) often qualify for a 0% exemption. Non-domiciled advantage: Foreign-sourced crypto

Hong Kong Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates, Rules & Filing

Hong Kong Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates, Rules & Filing

Key Takeaways: No Capital Gains Tax: Long-term crypto investments remain tax-free in Hong Kong, but active trading is taxed as business income (up to 17%). Taxable Income Sources: Earnings from

2026 Italy Crypto Tax Guide: Capital Gains & IVAFE

2026 Italy Crypto Tax Guide: Capital Gains & IVAFE

Key Takeaways: Higher tax rate: Capital gains on cryptocurrency are now taxed at 33%, except for Euro-denominated stablecoins which may qualify for a 26% rate, with no minimum exemption. Strict

Indonesia Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates & Compliance

Indonesia Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates & Compliance

Key Takeaways: New Classification: Cryptocurrency is now regulated as a financial instrument, eliminating VAT for buyers. Favorable Local Rates: Selling crypto on licensed local exchanges incurs a

Crypto Tax in Hungary 2026: Rules, Rates, and Reporting Guide

Crypto Tax in Hungary 2026: Rules, Rates, and Reporting Guide

Key Takeaways Flat 15% Tax Rate: Individuals pay a consistent 15% tax only on realized gains (when converting crypto to fiat). No Tax on Swaps: Exchanging one cryptocurrency for another is not a

Crypto Tax by Country: A Global Comparison Guide (2026)

Crypto Tax by Country: A Global Comparison Guide (2026)

Cryptocurrency tax regulations in 2026 vary significantly around the world. Rates range from 0% in countries like the UAE to over 30% in nations such as India and Italy. Tax liability depends heavily

Malaysia Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates, Rules & Calculation

Malaysia Crypto Tax Guide 2026: Rates, Rules & Calculation

Key Takeaways Holding is generally tax-free: Tax obligations typically arise upon the disposal or realization of digital assets. Active trading is treated as business income: Frequent cryptocurrency

Philippines Crypto Tax Guide 2026: BIR Rules Explained

Philippines Crypto Tax Guide 2026: BIR Rules Explained

Key Takeaways Taxable Income: Crypto gains from trading, staking, or selling are subject to ordinary income tax (0-35%) or capital gains tax (up to 15%). Calculation Method: The BIR generally accepts

UK Crypto Tax Rules Explained: A Practical Guide

UK Crypto Tax Rules Explained: A Practical Guide

Key Takeaways: HMRC treats cryptocurrency as an asset, applying Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on sales or swaps, and Income Tax on earnings like staking. The annual tax-free allowance for capital gains is

Singapore Crypto Tax Guide: Traders vs. Long-Term Holders

Singapore Crypto Tax Guide: Traders vs. Long-Term Holders

Key Takeaways: Zero Capital Gains Tax: Long-term cryptocurrency investors do not pay capital gains tax in Singapore. Income Tax for Traders: Active trading is classified as a business, with profits