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Bitcoin and Bankruptcy: How Crypto Is Changing the Game

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Episode Summary:

In this episode of "Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine," host Abigail Vaca and bankruptcy expert Barry Levine discuss the intersection of Bitcoin and bankruptcy law. The episode explores how cryptocurrency assets are handled in bankruptcy proceedings, featuring fascinating real-world cases including a client with $180 million worth of inaccessible Bitcoin. Barry shares insights on disclosure requirements, trustee responsibilities, and the challenges of dealing with digital assets in bankruptcy cases.

Key Timestamps:

00:00 - Show Introduction

00:21 - How Bitcoin impacts bankruptcy proceedings

03:45 - Story of client with 1,807 Bitcoin ($180M) trapped in wallet

07:36 - Treatment of cryptocurrency as property in bankruptcy

10:54 - Tracking and recovering Bitcoin in bankruptcy cases

13:23 - Consequences of failing to disclose Bitcoin holdings

14:44 - Discussion on recent court rulings and Bitcoin

About the Show:

"Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine" is a podcast that explores various aspects of bankruptcy law with expert Barry Levine. The show provides practical insights and real-world examples to help listeners understand complex bankruptcy matters.

Connect with Barry:

Website: Levineslaw.com

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105 episodes

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Manage episode 493873782 series 3552491
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Episode Summary:

In this episode of "Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine," host Abigail Vaca and bankruptcy expert Barry Levine discuss the intersection of Bitcoin and bankruptcy law. The episode explores how cryptocurrency assets are handled in bankruptcy proceedings, featuring fascinating real-world cases including a client with $180 million worth of inaccessible Bitcoin. Barry shares insights on disclosure requirements, trustee responsibilities, and the challenges of dealing with digital assets in bankruptcy cases.

Key Timestamps:

00:00 - Show Introduction

00:21 - How Bitcoin impacts bankruptcy proceedings

03:45 - Story of client with 1,807 Bitcoin ($180M) trapped in wallet

07:36 - Treatment of cryptocurrency as property in bankruptcy

10:54 - Tracking and recovering Bitcoin in bankruptcy cases

13:23 - Consequences of failing to disclose Bitcoin holdings

14:44 - Discussion on recent court rulings and Bitcoin

About the Show:

"Bankruptcy Through the Looking Glass with Barry Levine" is a podcast that explores various aspects of bankruptcy law with expert Barry Levine. The show provides practical insights and real-world examples to help listeners understand complex bankruptcy matters.

Connect with Barry:

Website: Levineslaw.com

  continue reading

105 episodes

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