The readiness challenge for crypto-native firms and traditional financial institutions

With major regulations now live as of January 1, 2026, firms are navigating their practical application. Banks, exchanges, wallet providers, asset managers, and DeFi front-ends now face a plethora of new information gathering, transaction monitoring and reporting obligations. These mounting responsibilities are set to test the limits of current compliance and operational infrastructures.

Understanding regulatory requirements is the first step; operationalizing them is the real challenge.

We created this guide to provide a strategic framework to meet this challenge and build a cohesive, scalable, and resilient reporting architecture.

What’s inside the Digital Asset Tax Compliance e-book

In this e-book, we will cover:

  • The global convergence of digital asset tax regulations

    Breaking down the scope, timing, and jurisdictional reach.

  • A five-step strategic planning framework for compliance

    A structured path to navigate cross-regime complexity and achieve data and systems readiness.

  • A practical view on building future-ready compliance capabilities

    Key considerations across data, technology, and operating models.

This e-book is aims to equip your firm with clarity, confidence, and control needed to master the current and future waves of digital asset tax compliance.

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E-book

The comprehensive guide to global digital asset tax compliance: CARF, DAC8, CRS 2.0, Form 1099-DA

With CARF, DAC8, CRS 2.0, and 1099-DA now live, legacy approaches to tax compliance are no longer sufficient. It's time to build for what's next.

This e-book outlines a practical, 5-step framework needed to move from awareness to action, ensuring your firm architects an automated, intelligent compliance system fit for the age of digital assets.

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