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Crypto Tax Tools Demand Signup, High Fees, and Raise Privacy Concerns

Crypto holders are frustrated that tax tools require email signup, charge ~$99/year, and handle sensitive transaction data opaquely. The pain is privacy and pricing friction in a category people already pay for. The space is crowded and at least one poster has built a competing tool.

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