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2.00 CPE Hours (Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Category 4, Others)
Live Webinar

This course provides accounting and finance professionals with an overview of the recent update and developments shaping the crypto and digital asset landscape. Participants will gain insights into key regulatory shifts, emerging business models, and the evolving role of accounting and finance in the Web3 economy. Through real-world case studies, attendees will learn how to interpret crypto market events from a financial reporting and risk management perspective.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Apply updated US GAAP and IFRS accounting treatments for digital assets;
  2. Analyse how Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenisation, and DeFi are reshaping financial operations and accounting practices;
  3. Analyse the financial, operational, and governance implications of a past major cryptocurrency incident; and
  4. Understand the key cryptocurrency market and regulatory developments and their financial implications.

Programme Outline

Accounting updates under US GAAP and IFRS for cryptocurrency

  • SAB 122 and evolving cryptocurrency guidance under US GAAP
  • Ripple / Circle proposals and industry implication
  • Accounting treatment for stablecoin under US GAAP and IFRS


RWA tokenisation trends and development

  • Tokenised stocks, ETFs, bonds, and other RWAs
  • Market adoption and institutional use cases


Case Study: The 2025 USD 1.5 Billion Bybit Hack

  • Overview of the incident and how it unfolded
  • Financial, operational, and governance implications
  • Key lessons for internal controls and risk management


Market and Regulatory Highlights

  • Such as Clarity act, Genius Act, and Trump Coin
  • Impact on exchanges, issuers, and institutional participants
Training Methodology*
Lecture style with case studies
 
Closing Date for Registration*
1 Week before Programme or Until Full Enrolment.

Intended For

This intermediate course is designed for accounting and finance professionals who work with clients in the cryptocurrency space. It is also ideal for professionals already in the crypto industry, or finance professionals seeking a deeper understanding of this dynamic sector.

Schedule & Fees

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Funding

No funding Available!

Programme Facilitator(s)

This course provides accounting and finance professionals with an overview of the recent update and developments shaping the crypto and digital asset landscape. Participants will gain insights into key regulatory shifts, emerging business models, and the evolving role of accounting and finance in the Web3 economy. Through real-world case studies, attendees will learn how to interpret crypto market events from a financial reporting and risk management perspective.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  1. Apply updated US GAAP and IFRS accounting treatments for digital assets;
  2. Analyse how Real-World Asset (RWA) tokenisation, and DeFi are reshaping financial operations and accounting practices;
  3. Analyse the financial, operational, and governance implications of a past major cryptocurrency incident; and
  4. Understand the key cryptocurrency market and regulatory developments and their financial implications.

Programme Outline

Accounting updates under US GAAP and IFRS for cryptocurrency

  • SAB 122 and evolving cryptocurrency guidance under US GAAP
  • Ripple / Circle proposals and industry implication
  • Accounting treatment for stablecoin under US GAAP and IFRS


RWA tokenisation trends and development

  • Tokenised stocks, ETFs, bonds, and other RWAs
  • Market adoption and institutional use cases


Case Study: The 2025 USD 1.5 Billion Bybit Hack

  • Overview of the incident and how it unfolded
  • Financial, operational, and governance implications
  • Key lessons for internal controls and risk management


Market and Regulatory Highlights

  • Such as Clarity act, Genius Act, and Trump Coin
  • Impact on exchanges, issuers, and institutional participants
Training Methodology*
Lecture style with case studies
 
Closing Date for Registration*
1 Week before Programme or Until Full Enrolment.

Intended For

This intermediate course is designed for accounting and finance professionals who work with clients in the cryptocurrency space. It is also ideal for professionals already in the crypto industry, or finance professionals seeking a deeper understanding of this dynamic sector.

Programme Facilitator(s)


No course instances or course instance sessions available.