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Sounds good! I'm glad you were able to get that resolved.
For what it's worth, Tastyworks Crypto uses Hash Zero, which actually issued a 1099-B and reported to the IRS. All you'd need at that point is one 1099-B summary entry, and you're done(unless you need to make adjustments). I was surprised by this when comparing the other crypto exchanges and how they handle tax documents. For example, Kraken doesn't automatically issue documents unless you meet certain criteria($$$), although you can export ledgers and trades in CSV format for use in manual entry or converting to .TFX format with software/web apps.
It is probably a good idea to keep your own ledger and records of sales/trades/exchanges, whether for stocks or crypto. Then you have the master list to compare their information to, and will already have it formatted for import or conversion. This may seem redundant and duplicative, but it may prove more accurate and save time in the process.