The Digital Chamber of Commerce has voiced concerns over the IRS's proposed Form 1099-DA for reporting digital asset transactions. The Chamber's feedback aims to simplify the form, make it more user-friendly for brokers dealing with cryptocurrencies, and address privacy issues. They criticized the form for requesting excessive information and suggested that only necessary data for basic tax reporting should be required. The Chamber also raised concerns about the request for sensitive data like transaction IDs and digital asset addresses, arguing these could infringe on taxpayers' privacy. They also advised the IRS to release broker instructions for public review before finalizing the form.