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Blockchain Miniseries #1 - The Highs and Lows of Crypto Tax

"Bitcoin is the 'Kleenex' of cryptocurrency - the one that people hear about on the news - but it's just a gateway."Blockchain is one of the many emerging technology trends that have the potential to disrupt the accounting and finance role. We explore some of the latest advancements in this three-part series with leading subject matter experts. Part 1 outlines the complexities and best practices of crypto asset management. In the run-up to our annual Blockchain Symposium, CPA.com's Senior Director of Strategy and Innovation, Kacee Johnson talks to Lukka CEO Robert Materazzi.

OUR GUEST

Robert Materazzi is CEO of Lukka

INTERVIEWER

Kacee Johnson is a Senior Director for Strategy and Innovation at CPA.com

 

HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE:

These are just some of the topics discussed in this episode.

  • Bitcoin recently hit an all-time high of over $61k
  • What is going on right now to cause the surge?
  • How to talk about volatility.
  • What are regulators in the US as well as abroad doing to account for this?
  • What is the driving force behind what's made crypto so complex today?

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About Our Podcast. These conversations with expert guests are recorded by different members of the AICPA & CIMA team from our offices around the world. While the sound quality may vary, we hope that the insights will be consistently useful.Get in touch. How did you discover our podcast? Where do you listen? What would you like to hear more of? Finance pro or not, we're keen to know what you think. Email us here.

Get in touch. How did you discover our podcast? Where do you listen? What would you like to hear more of? Finance pro or not, we're keen to know what you think. Email us here.