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Crypto Tax Platform Blockpit Buys Rival Accointing From Glassnode

The "multi-million dollar" acquisition gives Austria-based Blockpit a footprint in the U.K.

Updated Nov 7, 2023, 8:43 a.m. Published Nov 7, 2023, 8:43 a.m.
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Cryptocurrency tax software provider Blockpit has acquired rival Accointing, thus expanding its footprint into the U.K, from blockchain analytics firm Glassnode.

The Linz, Austria-based firm did not disclose the deal amount. However, Blockpit CEO Florian Wimmer told CoinDesk in an email that it was a "multi-million dollar" acquisition.

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Blockpit said it will now be able to service U.K.-based clients through leveraging “a close public-private partnership with U.K. authorities, as well as with a wide range of leading CPAs,” in an emailed announcement on Tuesday.

The acquisition comes over three years after Blockpit merged with Germany-based firm Crypto Tax.

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