Tokenized Stocks Expose a Major Tax Reporting Gap in Crypto—Robin Singh
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Global crypto tax reporting still has major cracks — and tokenized stocks may be the catalyst that forces the system to catch up. In recent weeks, platforms like Robinhood and Gemini have started offering tokenized stocks to users in the European Union. These blockchain-based derivatives mimic the price of real equities like Apple and Tesla and allow users to trade 24/7, free from the limitations of traditional market hours. That might sound like a leap forward for accessibility and innovation. ...
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