For accounting firms, digital asset reporting is the work of turning wallet, exchange, staking, DeFi, and transfer activity into client deliverables that can survive partner review, tax preparation, audit support, and follow-up questions. The real standard is not whether a tool can ingest activity. It is whether the firm can deliver a record another professional can understand, test, and rely on.
That is why firms need more than a retail-style dashboard. They need reporting infrastructure that supports review workflows, preserves methodology, and makes the supporting record easier to explain client by client.