Starting in 2025, the scope of actions by the US tax enforcement agencies will significantly expand. According to the latest reports, relevant enforcement agencies have strengthened collaboration with other departments, including coordination with immigration enforcement agencies, while increasing street patrols and surveillance activities in key areas such as Washington, D.C. This move reflects the ongoing focus of law enforcement on financial compliance and legal adherence. For participants engaged in digital asset trading and holdings, this means that issues such as tax reporting and transparency of fund sources will become even more important. Market observers believe that understanding the current regulatory landscape is crucial for compliant operations.
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TestnetScholar
· 12h ago
Hmm... It's starting again. Time to pay taxes, brothers.
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YieldWhisperer
· 12h ago
I need to get my wallet sorted out quickly; the IRS is serious this time.
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DefiPlaybook
· 12h ago
According to data, the enforcement coverage of the IRS indeed expanded in 2025, and the cross-departmental coordination is worth paying attention to.
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In simple terms, on-chain transparency has become a double-edged sword, and OTC trading might not be as easy as before.
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Risk warning: From three perspectives—tax compliance pressure, fund review intensity, and transaction privacy—all are tightening simultaneously.
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This move is essentially transferring the traditional financial review mechanisms onto the blockchain, requiring players to rethink from the protocol design level.
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Based on on-chain transaction data, the review cycle for deposits and withdrawals in Q1 2025 has significantly lengthened, and compliance costs have skyrocketed.
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It's a bit ironic that the freedom touted by DeFi now requires even more compliance than CeFi to survive.
Starting in 2025, the scope of actions by the US tax enforcement agencies will significantly expand. According to the latest reports, relevant enforcement agencies have strengthened collaboration with other departments, including coordination with immigration enforcement agencies, while increasing street patrols and surveillance activities in key areas such as Washington, D.C. This move reflects the ongoing focus of law enforcement on financial compliance and legal adherence. For participants engaged in digital asset trading and holdings, this means that issues such as tax reporting and transparency of fund sources will become even more important. Market observers believe that understanding the current regulatory landscape is crucial for compliant operations.