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With the new DAC8 directive coming into effect on January 1, 2026, all exchanges with European customers will be required to report all their transactions to local tax authorities.

Remember that there are P2P exchanges without KYC, such as Bisq and Robosats. In my case, I have been using Robosats for years and have had zero problems.

If you don't do anything to defend yourself, don't complain later; you're just a coward.


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ReyPelayo · 10w
I thought that was already happening
Thomas Paine · 10w
I've been using Bisq for years and I think the market grew over the past months. Like nostr:npub1l59ulrx34m5rle67ds8al32rs309hsl4p5nd9409cmfl55slnrqq8jq78u wrote in his recent article, it's extremely uncomfortable to exit the system you were born into. They cannot see beyond the fiat horizon.
nostrich · 10w
I’ll add to that nostr:npub15369wu3wzzar5fclhecyqfv683x69n6nhlg7rxqnsg2dydgxflpq3apswl 😎💪👌
Johnny · 10w
Yep, but that's nothing new, at least in Germany. Exchanges have been sending data on request to the authorities for years!
BitcoinconManolito · 10w
¿No tienes problemas con los bancos al hacer en Robosat múltiples transferencias internacionales sepa instant de euros?
counterweight · 10w
La gran pregunta para mí es cuánto volumen se puede mover de entrada/salida, por banco individual y en total, antes de que Hacienda venga a investigar. Personalmente he visto gente descargando hasta 25.000€ en un año a través de varios bancos y muchas transfes y no han recibido notificaciones...
The_Dude · 9w
I can't wrap my head around it. You send money from a traditional bank account to a robosats/bisq escrow account and receive Non-KYC Bitcoin in return? Seems like a contradiction. What am I missing?