I doubt he can actually find out who they are. It's just a nonsense tweet.
Nobody who uses Compound sends them KYC information, it's all just addresses on the blockchain, which is public data that the IRS can read just as well as Compound can. (And unlike Compound, the IRS can subpoena centralized exchanges to trace who's behind the addresses.)
Nobody who uses Compound sends them KYC information, it's all just addresses on the blockchain, which is public data that the IRS can read just as well as Compound can. (And unlike Compound, the IRS can subpoena centralized exchanges to trace who's behind the addresses.)