FVC2221. Moving on-chain: Unwinding the Complexity of Crypto
The wild world of crypto - including NFTs, crypto assets, stablecoins, smart contracts – has introduced a new class of digitally-based assets that continue to cause a stir for professionals, regulators, and litigators alike. Understanding, and reconciling, how “on-and-off chain” data works together will be increasingly important to address many unanswered questions such as crypto-based accounting, asset classification, appropriate regulation, and policy development.
This panel will explore the latest in the digital asset space, from OFAC-sanctioned crypto code to government investigations, and present considerations for those interested in learning about this rapidly-evolving industry.
Learning Objectives:
- Recall the basics of digital assets
- Identify cryptocurrency regulation
- Analyze distributed ledger technology
- Recognize cryptocurrency litigation
Date/Time
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CPE Credits
1.0
NASBA Field of Study
Accounting
Level
Intermediate
Prerequisites
3-5 Years in the Profession
Advanced Preparation
None