Course Description

Participants will explore key trends, including the increasing use of stablecoins in enterprise payment systems, the rise of institutional blockchain solutions, and the impact of recent regulatory developments. The course also covers innovative technologies like zero-knowledge proofs and their potential to enhance privacy in enterprise blockchain applications. Designed for CPAs, auditors, and financial professionals, this course offers insights into how enterprises are integrating digital assets into their operations and what the future may hold.
Screengrab from course video of State of Enterprise Adoption of Digital Assets

This course fulfills CPE objectives.

After this course, learners should be able to:

  • Identify key trends in enterprise adoption of digital assets, including the impact of recent ETF approvals and institutional investments.

  • Analyze the role of stablecoins in enterprise payment systems and the implications of their increasing use on-chain.

  • Discuss the significance of recent regulatory developments and their impact on enterprise adoption of digital assets.

  • Evaluate the future of enterprise blockchain use, focusing on institutional blockchains, zero-knowledge proofs, and their applications.

  • Explain how Web3 social networks and the rise of tokenization are influencing enterprise strategies in digital asset adoption.

Course curriculum

    1. EDAS 2024 Session Replay

    2. CPE Review Questions

    1. CPE Qualified Assessment - Pass this assessment to earn CPE!

About this course

  • 3 lessons
  • 0.5 CPE Credits (Information Technology)
  • No prerequisites

Other CPE Info

  • Program Level

    Basic

  • Preparation

    A basic understanding of digital assets

  • Delivery

    QAS Self Study

BitAlpha, Inc. (Sponsor ID #148962) is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website:www.nasbaregistry.org.