How Governments Track Crypto Taxes
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Authorities now use advanced blockchain analytics from firms like Chainalysis and Elliptic to trace wallet addresses and link them to real identities.
Global data-sharing through the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) allows tax agencies to monitor cross-border and DeFi transactions.
Even privacy coins and mixers leave footprints, making unreported crypto profits increasingly difficult to hide. -
The era of “crypto invisibility” is ending — transparency is becoming a feature of the ecosystem, not a loophole to exploit.
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Anonymity is fading crypto is entering the accountability era.




