Please tell me this is a joke. The fact tether trades readily on an exchange is a major factor for it being convertible, even if at a price you don’t like.
I don’t know where you got this advice from but this is precisely wrong from my reading of the rules.
An asset exchange between two non legal tender assets is treated exactly the same as any other disposal and acquisition and absolutely is a chargeable event.
it looks like in the future it might be a better way of implementing khttpd by handing over from a userspace control program the accept->read->sendfile->close sequence of async operations to the kernel
the rise of this submission to the front page and the swift sinking back under the waves, along with the vote war on comments here is interesting. this place isn't nearly so left-leaning as i'd assumed.
I like CDK because:
1. it's type-checked (using your choice of language/compiler)
2. modularity is done using in-app code, rather than extending serverless with plugins in javascript
3. i think cdk scales better to projects composed of multiple stacks
4. it's somewhat testable