Course description
Family law practitioners are now being expected to advise on cryptographic currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum, whilst also having to recognise other crypto-related ventures such as initial coin offerings and non-fungible tokens.
This virtual classroom seminar, presented by expert Victoria Clarke, breaks down the jargon and technology into an easy-to-understand format that will give you the confidence to advise clients with these assets and make sure they get the best advice possible.
You will learn how bitcoin started, what a blockchain is and how it interacts with cryptographic currencies, what you should be looking for in financial disclosure, and much more.
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Introduction
This virtual classroom seminar will help you understand the ins and outs of cryptocurrencies and what a blockchain is.
Family law practitioners are now being expected to advise on cryptographic currencies such as bitcoin and ethereum, whilst also having to recognise other crypto-related ventures such as initial coin offerings and non-fungible tokens.
This live session breaks down the jargon and technology into an easy-to-understand format that will give you the confidence to advise clients with these assets and make sure they get the best advice possible.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- How did bitcoin start?
- What is a blockchain and how does it interact with cryptographic currencies?
- What should you be looking for in financial disclosure?
- How should you disclose cryptographic assets?
- How can you find cryptographic assets?
- Debunking the myths of cryptographic currencies and common mistakes to avoid
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