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Crypto Privacy Debate Ignites After Europe's DAC8 ...
The Block•Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 04:32 PM•1 min read

Crypto Privacy Debate Ignites After Europe's DAC8 Tax Regime Launch

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A debate regarding privacy has emerged in the crypto community following the implementation of Europe’s new crypto tax reporting regime, known as DAC8. According to reports, the new regulations require exchanges to share user data, sparking concerns among privacy advocates. The development highlights the ongoing tension between regulatory compliance and the principles of anonymity often associated with cryptocurrencies. The implementation of DAC8 and the subsequent discussions around data sharing underscore the increasing scrutiny and regulation of the crypto space in Europe.

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Crypto Privacy Debate Ignites After Europe's DAC8 ...
The Block•Thursday, January 8, 2026 at 04:32 PM•1 min read

Crypto Privacy Debate Ignites After Europe's DAC8 Tax Regime Launch

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A debate regarding privacy has emerged in the crypto community following the implementation of Europe’s new crypto tax reporting regime, known as DAC8. According to reports, the new regulations require exchanges to share user data, sparking concerns among privacy advocates. The development highlights the ongoing tension between regulatory compliance and the principles of anonymity often associated with cryptocurrencies. The implementation of DAC8 and the subsequent discussions around data sharing underscore the increasing scrutiny and regulation of the crypto space in Europe.

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