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# What is JPool Insights

[JPool Insights](https://insights.jpool.one/) is an accounting dApp designed to meet the growing demand for accurate and comprehensive financial and fiscal reporting on blockchain.

Today, crypto wallets may handle thousands of transactions per day. As crypto regulations are tightening across the globe, DeFi users and businesses are bound to find themselves in a situation where they are liable for fiscal accounting and reporting. JPool Insights is designed to effectively meet these needs.

JPool Insights offers individuals and businesses the ability to track, organize, and visualize all transactions between wallets, accounts, and nodes on blockchain networks. It also features reporting functionality for generating and downloading customizable reports. Blockchain technology ensures the security and immutability of transaction records, providing users with a reliable and tamper-proof source of financial data and reducing the risk of fraud and errors in reports. This is especially important for those looking to comply with tax and regulatory requirements.


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