这家非托管比特币交易所请求废除一项实施 DAC8 的法国法令,称这些规则可能会给多达 1.35 亿欧洲加密货币持有者带来监视和人身风险。 比特币交易所 Bull Bitcoin 周三表示,已向法国国务委员会 (Conseil d'État) 请求废除一项实施欧盟 DAC8 加密货币税务报告规则的法国法令。 DAC8 要求加密服务提供商收集用户的身份和交易数据,并自动向国家税务机关报告,然后国家税务机关与欧盟成员国的同行交换信息。该指令于 2026 年 1 月 1 日生效。 该交易所在周三的新闻稿中表示,DAC8 存在创建一个链接合法身份和家庭地址的“海量数据库”的风险,其中包括与税收无关的交易。 “在日常数据泄露和针对加密资产持有者的绑架事件激增的背景下,建立这样的数据库危及数百万持有者及其亲人的人身安全。”
Bull Bitcoin 表示,它于 2 月 24 日向最高行政法院提交了一份简要请愿书,随后又提交了一份概述其论点的实质性法律摘要。该交易所表示,打算寻求“一切合法途径来暂停、推迟、取消或修改 DAC8 及其全球对应机构 CARF 的影响。” 加密资产报告框架(CARF)是由经济合作与发展组织(OECD)开发的全球加密货币税务报告框架,为司法管辖区收集和交换加密交易信息提供了通用标准。 相关:法国夫妇被冒充警察的犯罪分子抢劫了价值 100 万美元的比特币 Bull Bitcoin 警告 DAC8 泄露可能会暴露加密货币持有者的安全 根据 DAC8,加密货币服务提供商必须在 2027 年 9 月 30 日之前提交涵盖 2026 日历年的第一份报告,之后欧盟成员国的税务机关将自动交换信息。 法国通过 2025 年 12 月 19 日签署的第 2025-1276 号法令实施了 DAC8 的加密货币报告规则。
法国已成为受所谓扳手攻击影响最严重的国家之一,受害者受到威胁或攻击,以强制转移数字资产。 4 月,RTL 报道称,自 2026 年初以来,法国警方已统计出 41 起与加密货币相关的绑架事件。 根据网络安全公司 CertiK 的数据,到 2025 年,全球范围内经验证的扳手攻击案例将增加 75%,达到 72 起。 2025 年,法国发生的事件最多,已确认发生 19 起扳手攻击事件,而欧洲约占全球事件的 40%。 Bull Bitcoin 的警告也是在主要加密货币公司遭受客户数据泄露之后发出的。 2025 年 5 月,Coinbase 表示,其每月交易用户中只有不到 1% 受到攻击影响,这可能导致交易所损失高达 4 亿美元的报销费用。 杂志:从比特币批评者到区块链信徒:5 个最大的加密反转
The non-custodial Bitcoin exchange petitioned to annul a French decree implementing DAC8, arguing the rules could create surveillance and physical risks for up to 135 million European crypto holders.
Bitcoin exchange Bull Bitcoin said Wednesday that it had petitioned France's Council of State (Conseil d'État) to strike down a French decree implementing the European Union's DAC8 crypto tax reporting rules.
DAC8 requires crypto service providers to collect users' identity and transaction data and automatically report it to national tax authorities, which then exchange the information with their counterparts across EU member states. The directive went into effect on Jan. 1, 2026.
The exchange said in a Wednesday press release that DAC8 risks creating a “mass database” linking legal identity and home addresses, including transactions with no relevance to taxation.
“Against a backdrop of daily data leaks and a surge in kidnappings targeting crypto-asset holders, building such a database endangers the physical safety of millions of holders and their loved ones.”
Bull Bitcoin said it filed a summary petition before the Conseil d'État on Feb. 24, followed by a substantive legal brief outlining its arguments. The exchange said it intends to pursue “every legitimate avenue to suspend, delay, annul or amend the effects of DAC8 and its global counterpart, the CARF.”
The Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) is a global crypto tax reporting framework developed by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) that provides a common standard for jurisdictions to collect and exchange information on crypto transactions.
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Bull Bitcoin warns DAC8 leak could expose crypto holders
Under DAC8, crypto service providers must submit their first reports covering the 2026 calendar year by Sept. 30, 2027, after which tax authorities in EU member states will automatically exchange the information.
France implemented DAC8's crypto reporting rules through Decree No. 2025-1276, signed Dec. 19, 2025.
France has emerged as one of the countries most affected by so-called wrench attacks, in which victims are threatened or assaulted to force the transfer of digital assets. In April, RTL reported that French police had counted 41 crypto-related kidnappings since the start of 2026.
Wrench attacks increased by 75% in 2025 to 72 verified cases worldwide, according to cybersecurity company CertiK. France saw the most incidents during 2025, with 19 confirmed wrench attacks, while Europe accounted for roughly 40% of global incidents.
Bull Bitcoin’s warning also comes after major crypto firms have suffered customer data breaches. In May 2025, Coinbase said that less than 1% of its transacting monthly users were affected in an attack that may cost the exchange up to $400 million in reimbursement expenses.
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