CryptoAudit and its inherent challenges

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Abstract

CryptoAudit refers to the process of auditing cryptocurrencies and blockchain-based transactions. Auditing cryptocurrencies presents unique challenges due to the lack of a comprehensive regulatory framework, the complexity of blockchain technology, the absence of physical evidence, security and custody risks, limited audit trails, valuation difficulties, and the global nature of cryptocurrencies. These challenges require specialized knowledge and expertise from auditors. This Paper discusses the challenges faced in CryptoAudit and explores their implications. It highlights the need for auditors to stay updated on regulatory developments, deepen their understanding of blockchain technology, collaborate with experts, and develop specialized procedures to effectively audit cryptocurrency transactions and assets. The abstract also emphasizes the potential benefits of blockchain technology in enhancing auditability, transparency, and efficiency in financial transactions. This study concludes that it is important for auditors to adapt their skills and procedures to effectively audit cryptocurrencies. It highlights the increasing awareness and involvement of accountants and auditors in blockchain technology and its potential to shape the future of the accounting and auditing profession.

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