The popularity of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has exploded in recent years and with that increased popularity comes increased concerns. The semi-anonymous nature of cryptocurrency makes it a useful tool for individuals attempting to hide assets. Unscrupulous persons can purchase cryptocurrency for cash, hold and transfer it without the need for a financial institution, and do it all without a paper trail. This makes investigating cryptocurrency difficult and poses new, unique challenges to practitioners.
Now that cryptocurrency has gained significant mainstream attention, accountants should be aware of the possibility of asset diversion through cryptocurrency and should take steps to mitigate that risk. Attendees of this session will learn about cryptocurrency, how it works, and the investigative techniques that can benefit their clients.
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Citrin Cooperman
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Mark DiMichael, a partner in the valuation and forensic services department, specializes in litigation support and valuation services. His expertise includes divorce litigation, economic damages analysis, fraud investigation, cryptocurrency, white-collar criminal defense, and business appraisals. Mark has prepared and rebutted expert reports and has experience working with companies in a wide range of industries. He has also provided expert testimony related to economic damages.
Citrin Cooperman
Senior Forensic & Litigation Services
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Gregg works in Forensic and Litigation Services at Citrin Cooperman and specializes in digital assets. He is a Certified Cryptocurrency Forensic Investigator and a Certified NFT Expert.
Citrin Cooperman is one of the nation’s largest professional services firms. Since 1979, the firm has steadily built its business by helping companies and high-net-worth individuals find practical, actionable solutions to help them meet their short-term needs and long-term objectives. Citrin Cooperman clients span an array of industry and business sectors and leverage a complete menu of service offerings. Citrin Cooperman & Company, LLP (a licensed independent CPA firm that provides attest services) and Citrin Cooperman Advisors, LLC (which provides business advisory and non-attest services) operate as an alternative practice structure in accordance with the AICPA’s Code of Professional Conduct and applicable law, regulations, and professional standards. The entities include more than 400 partners and 2,400 total professionals.
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