The United States issues cryptocurrency accounting rules for the first time, allowing cryptocurrencies to be measured at fair value
On December 13th, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) of the United States announced the first set of cryptocurrency accounting rules on Wednesday, which require companies to measure the fair value of their held cryptocurrency. The new rules will take effect in 2025, but early adoption is allowed.
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