The U.S. tax enforcement landscape just got a lot looser for big money players. Audit rates on private equity funds, venture capital syndicates, and mega real estate holdings have plummeted—we're talking 80-90% drops. The IRS simply doesn't have the resources to police these massive investment vehicles anymore.



Why does this matter for your portfolio? When institutional players face weaker scrutiny on their traditional holdings, capital flows shift. Some gets redirected into digital assets as diversification hedges. Plus, if high-net-worth individuals are getting audited less on their PE and VC positions, they've got more dry powder to allocate elsewhere—including crypto. The broader point: tax enforcement gaps create market opportunities and reshape how wealth moves between asset classes. Worth monitoring if you're thinking strategically about positioning.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-18 23:04
Wow, IRS is really giving up? Are the big players really about to take off?
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zkNoobvip
· 01-18 01:44
IRS has gone bankrupt, it's time for the big players to pop the champagne again.
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ChainSherlockGirlvip
· 01-17 23:52
Wait, the IRS has no funds to investigate anymore, and the audit rate for big accounts has plummeted by 80-90%? What does this mean... Based on my analysis of on-chain data, it seems this group of people with dry powder is about to become active again.
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RugpullSurvivorvip
· 01-16 11:13
Haha, that's why I say the rich always win. Even the IRS is bankrupt and still trying to audit them.
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Lonely_Validatorvip
· 01-16 02:12
Damn, that's why big players are quietly getting on board.
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 01-16 02:08
Now the IRS has completely given up, and big players can play freely.
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Tokenomics911vip
· 01-16 02:07
It's true that the IRS has gone bankrupt, and big players are now having a great time.
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VitaliksTwinvip
· 01-16 02:05
Ha, it's the rich people's tax evasion guide again, huh? Did the IRS give up or what?
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FlyingLeekvip
· 01-16 02:04
Wait, is the IRS really this incompetent? The paradise for big investors to evade taxes has arrived... By the way, is this really good news for us retail investors, or are we just going to get chopped again?
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DegenDreamervip
· 01-16 02:02
Once the IRS relaxes, big players can start all kinds of fancy arrangements again. This wave of crypto might really have a chance to be exploited.
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