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Divorcing Couples Fight Over the Kids, the House and Now the Crypto

Monday February 14, 2022. 04:39 PM , from Slashdot
As cryptocurrencies gain wider acceptance, the division of the family stash has turned into a major source of contention, with estranged couples trading accusations of deception and financial mismanagement. From a report: An ugly divorce tends to generate arguments about virtually everything. But the difficulty of tracking and valuing cryptocurrency, a digital asset traded on a decentralized network, is creating new headaches. In many cases, divorce lawyers said, spouses underreport their holdings, or try to hide funds in online wallets that can be difficult to get into. 'Originally, it was under the mattress, and then it was the bank account in the Caymans,' said Jacqueline Newman, a divorce lawyer in New York who works with high-net-worth clients. 'Now it's crypto.' The rise of cryptocurrencies has provided a useful medium of exchange for criminals, creating new opportunities for fraud. But digital assets are not untraceable. Transactions are recorded on public ledgers called blockchains, enabling savvy analysts to follow the money.

Some divorce lawyers have come to rely on a growing industry of forensic investigators, who charge tens of thousands of dollars to track the movement of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ether from online exchanges to digital wallets. The investigative firm CipherBlade has worked on about 100 crypto-related divorces over the last few years, said Paul Sibenik, a forensic analyst for the company. In multiple cases, he said, he has traced more than $10 million in cryptocurrency that a husband hid from his wife. 'We're trying to make it a cleaner space,' Mr. Sibenik said. 'There needs to be some degree of accountability.' In interviews, nearly a dozen lawyers and forensic investigators described divorce cases in which a spouse -- usually the husband -- was accused of lying about cryptocurrency transactions or hiding digital assets. None of the couples agreed to be interviewed. But some of the divorces have created paper trails that shed light on how these disputes unfold.

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