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Spain to expose every crypto transaction: Will 2026 see the end of privacy?

In its latest regulatory push, Spain is finally shifting from a free-for-all crypto landscape to a fully structured, highly supervised financial regime.

By mid-year 2026, the EU’s MiCA framework will be fully in place.

The National Securities Market Commission (CNMV), already overseeing more than 60 players, including BBVA and Cecabank, will formally bring digital assets under institutional oversight.

This move will result in compliance no longer being optional, but the minimum requirement for operating in the country’s crypto market.

Notably, the government’s decision to extend the transition period until 1st July 2026 gives registered firms a final window to adapt.

But it’s not a soft landing.

Any company that fails to obtain full European licensing by the deadline will be required to shut down its Spanish operations, narrowing the field to only the strongest and most compliant actors.

The DAC8 crypto directive

While MiCA structures the market, the DAC8 directive, taking effect on the 1st of January 2026, will fundamentally redefine how the state interacts with crypto investors.

Congress approved the Administrative Cooperation Directive (DAC8) in October 2025, creating a system far stricter than traditional banking.

Instead of using reporting thresholds like €250,000, DAC8 requires platforms to send every detail to the Tax Agency, even for a €2 transaction.

As this automated surveillance comes online, experts point to private wallets as the last remaining space for crypto “sovereignty.”

Platforms such as Binance Spain and Kraken Ireland must report every transaction to the Tax Agency by 2027, but self-custody remains outside this reporting pipeline.

This shift draws a sharp line for 2026: centralized users will face total transparency and potential asset seizure, while those who keep Bitcoin in personal wallets will retain a rapidly shrinking pocket of legal privacy.

A global divergence

That being said, Spanish regulations aren’t tightening in isolation, but are sharply in contrast with shifting global approaches.

As political groups like Sumar Parliamentary Group push to raise capital gains taxes to 47% and classify all digital assets as seizable, the United States is moving in the opposite direction.

The proposed “Bitcoin for America Act” would let citizens pay federal taxes in Bitcoin [BTC] without triggering capital gains, effectively elevating it to a strategic reserve asset.

This growing gap between Spain’s heavy tax model and more incentive-driven global policies has prompted Spanish service providers and holders to mobilize.

Therefore, as 2026 approaches, the industry is actively working to protect user privacy and prevent investors from relocating to more crypto-friendly jurisdictions, setting the stage for a major battle over the future of digital money in Spain.


Final Thoughts

  • By July 2026, MiCA-compliant rules will force weaker or non-compliant operators to exit the market entirely.
  • This will be the strongest integration yet between blockchain oversight and tax enforcement.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/spain-to-expose-every-crypto-transaction-will-2026-see-the-end-of-privacy/

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