How a Lawsuit Against the IRS Is Trying to Expand Privacy for Crypto Users

How a Lawsuit Against the IRS Is Trying to Expand Privacy for Crypto Users

Why is the IRS trying to keep this case out of court? Because it may have widespread implications for privacy laws involving cryptocurrency users if the IRS loses.


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