How do I use my cryptocurrency as evidence of assets? (2024)

  • What's an “accredited investor”?

    An “accredited investor” is a type of investor. Generally, sales of securities must be registered with the SEC unless an exemption is found. Some of the exemptions require sales to be made to Accredited Investors. Our application lists out the various categories of accredited investors. The Securities and Exchange Commission also has a helpful page on accredited investors here.

  • Accredited Investor Test and Requirements

    How can I be verified as an Accredited Investor as an Individual?

    An individual may be verified as an Accredited Investor through any of the verification methods noted below:

    1. 3rd Party Professional Letter Method-

    You have a letter dated within the last 90 days from a third party licensed attorney, a CPA, an SEC-registered investment adviser, or a registered broker-dealer certifying that you are accredited. As the SEC requires specific wording for this letter, we have a template letter available for you online when you select this option.

    2. Income Method-

    The income test requires that you have income exceeding $200,000 USD in each of the two most recent years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year. Alternatively, you could try to qualify with your spouse or spousal equivalent, if you have one. If your joint income with a spouse or spousal equivalent exceeds $300,000 USD for those years with a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year, then both you and your spouse or spousal equivalent would qualify as accredited investors. Evidence of the income should be supported by official tax records such as US tax returns, W-2, K-1, 1099, or other government documents, if possible. If that type of official documentation is not available, you may be able to provide evidence through earnings statements, pay stubs, a letter from your employer certifying your income, or perhaps bank statements that show that you receive that income.

    3. Net Worth Method-

    For the net worth test, you (or you and a spouse or spousal equivalent) must show enough assets to evidence a net worth of at least $1,000,000 USD ignoring the value of your primary residence and after discounting all your other liabilities (including liabilities exceeding the value of your primary residence and liabilities incurred on your primary residence within the last 60 days). To guide you on the asset evidence you need to provide, please see the below asset evidence chart.

    Type of AssetHow To ProveNotes
    Real estate (Primary residence)Not applicable. The positive value of a primary residence does not count toward net worth for accredited investor purposes.Liabilities incurred in the last 60 days against a primary residence and liabilities exceeding the value of the primary residence detract from the net worth for accredited investor purposes.
    Real estate (NOT primary residence)Show deed or other evidence, such as assessor records, to prove ownership. To prove value, obtain appraisal or price opinion letter from real estate broker or valuation professional. Tax assessor valuations may be used, but often undervalue assets.The value of real estate that is not a primary residence may be counted toward net worth for accredited investor purposes, but all liabilities on such real estate should be disclosed and will be deducted from net worth. Appraisals are the best evidence, but may be costly. Many real estate professionals will provide price opinions for free. Reasonably reliable computer generated valuation reports (such as Zillow's Zestimate) may be acceptable.
    Bank accounts, certificates of deposit (CD's), brokerage, and other deposit or securities accountsShow latest statement or get letter from the financial institution indicating value of account. Statement or letter should show the investor's name or investor should otherwise prove ownership of the account.It is not necessary to show social security numbers, full account numbers, or individual positions. Identifcation of the account, account ownership, and value of the total assets should be sufficient in most cases. If an account contains a liability, disclose that liability so that net asset value can be determined.
    Private Company SecuritiesThe best evidence is to provide a formal valuation from a valuation professional or an accountant. If a formal valuation is not available, obtain a statement from the company as to reasonable fair market value.If the valuation is provided by the company, the reviewer may want to confirm that the valuation was provided in an unbiased manner. The reviewer may choose not to accept a valuation if the reviewer has any reason to question the validity of the valuation.
    Annuities, Insurance, and Similar AssetsThese types of assets sometimes have a cash value. Provide the latest statement or a letter from the financial institution indicating the cash value.
    Vehicles (e.g. automobiles, yachts, etc.)Privide a copy of the vehicle title that identifes the vehicle and owner. Provide a valuation from a valuation professional. In some cases, standardized pricing manuals, such as Kelley Blue Book prices for automobiles might be used.
    Personal PropertyProvide evidence of ownership of the personal property as best as possible. Provide an objective third-party valuation of the personal propertyPersonal property is difficult to verify. Different valuations may be necessary for different assets. Reviewers may not accept personal property as evidence if they cannot confirm ownership or value.

    Investors also need to provide 3rd party liability evidence by submitting a copy of their credit report (no older than 90 days). You may obtain your credit report through any of the following options: 1) Order one free credit report from any of the credit reporting bureaus from https://www.annualcreditreport.com (on that site, we recommend requesting your report from either Equifax or TransUnion where you can download a PDF copy); 2) For a faster, simpler process, authorize VerifyInvestor.com to generate a credit report from TransUnion (for a $5 fee, payable when you select this option); 3) Order a credit report from Experian Connect℠.

    Note that if you are verifying together with a spouse or spousal equivalent, both individuals must provide a credit report, if only one spouse or spousal equivalent is being verified, then the need for an additional credit report will be determined by your reviewing attorney.

    4. License Holders Method-

    A natural person holding General Securities Representative (Series 7), Private Securities Offerings Representative (Series 82), or Licensed Investment Adviser Representative (Series 65) registration in good standing. For Series 7 and Series 82, the reviewing attorney needs to ensure that the investor is currently working for a FINRA-member or SRO firm, or is within 2 years since they were either terminated or left a firm and has not yet found employment with a FINRA-member). For Series 65, the investor may qualify as long as they are registered with a State to be in good standing. For this verification method, you simply need to enter your name as it appears on your license, your individual CRD#, and for Series 7 and 82 only, the name of the firm you are licensed through. Please see this link for additional guidance.

    5. Insider Method-

    A director, executive officer, or general partner of the issuer of the securities being offered or sold, or a director, executive officer, or general partner of a general partner of that issuer. Note that this accreditation verification is limited to the issuer’s current offering only.

    Evidence for this verification may be either an Incumbency Certificate or an Officer's Certificate no more than 90 days old).

    6. Knowledgeable Employee Method-

    A “Knowledgeable Employee” of a private fund, but only for investments in that fund. Knowledgeable Employee is: (i) an executive officer, director, trustee, general partner, advisory board member, or person serving in a similar capacity, of the private fund or an affiliated management person of the private fund; or (ii) an employee of the private fund or an affiliated management person of the private fund (other than an employee performing solely clerical, secretarial or administrative functions with regard to such company or its investments) who, in connection with his or her regular functions or duties, participates in the investment activities of such private fund, other private funds, or investment companies the investment activities of which are managed by such affiliated management person of the private fund, provided that such employee has been performing such functions and duties for or on behalf of the private fund or the affiliated management person of the private fund, or substantially similar functions or duties for or on behalf of another company for at least 12 months. Note that this accreditation verification is limited to the issuer’s current offering only. Evidence for this verification may be either an Incumbency Certificate or an Officer's Certificate no more than 90 days old)

    7. Special Situation-

    This is a seldom-used option as it is designed to be used by either publicly traded entities or by individuals who are extremely famous for being rich, to the extent that they do not need to go through the usual verification process, for example, Warren Buffet. If you believe you are in this category, please contact support@verifyinvestor.com and let us know so that we may provide additional guidance.

    Please note that the verification reviews are conducted by independent, licensed attorneys that VerifyInvestor.com does not control or influence. Therefore, what constitutes sufficient evidence is subject to their professional judgment.

  • What if I already know that I am an “accredited investor”?

    That's very helpful. It'll help you understand our workflow. Unfortunately, because of the new laws applicable to fundraising, your status as an accredited investor must now be verified for certain types of securities offerings. You can find out more about the new laws by clicking here: What is the "JOBS Act" and why does it matter?

  • How do I use my cryptocurrency as evidence of assets?

    Generate a statement from your cryptocurrency account or wallet ideally showing the account holder name and amount of holdings. Please also provide a link to a website that shows the value of the cryptocurrency in USD or provide a screenshot. The reviewer may ask for you to create a cryptographic proof of ownership by signing a message.

  • Can I just email or fax you the information that I have?

    Unfortunately, you must go through our web application to complete the verification. The verifications are conducted by outside licensed attorneys, and the system must be used for your safety and protection. In addition, the system provides a complete audit trail.

  • I don't have digital copies of my paperwork. How can I use your system?

    If you have access to a scanner, you may scan that documentation into a PDF format. Alternatively, you can take a picture using your camera and save it into PNG or JPG format. It is not recommended to use the picture method if you have many pages to scan.

  • What if I am unable to prove that I am an accredited investor?

    Unfortunately, under US federal laws, our reviewing attorneys will be unable to verify you as an accredited investor. In this case, you should cancel the verification request by logging into your account at VerifyInvestor.com, clicking the button to continue the verification, and then scrolling to the bottom whereby you click the link that to indicate that you are either not an accredited investor or have chosen to cancel the verification request. If someone else has requested verification of you, they are not informed that you are not an accredited investor, only that we were unable to verify that you were one. They receive the same message if an investor chooses to cancel the verification.

  • How do I cancel the verification request?

    You may cancel the verification request by logging into your account at VerifyInvestor.com, clicking the button to continue the verification, and then scrolling to the bottom whereby you click the link that to indicate that you are either not an accredited investor or have chosen to cancel the verification request.

  • What do I need to show for the Net Worth test?

    The Net Worth test requires that you have a net worth over $1 million, either alone or together with a spouse (excluding the value of your primary residence, but including liabilities exceeding the value of your primary residence and liabilities incurred on your primary residence within the last 60 days). To evidence your liabilities, you have to upload a consumer credit report. To evidence your assets, you would upload bank statements, brokerage statements and other statements of securities holdings, certificates of deposit, tax assessments and appraisal reports. All documentation must be no more than 90 days old. Note, that if you hold some assets through a company, then you would have to show the value of your ownership of that company instead (which may require you to show the value of the company or its assets).

    Please click here to access a chart that guides you as to what type of evidence might be necessary for different assets.

  • What do I need to show for the Income test?

    The income test generally requires that you have income exceeding $200,000 USD in each of the two most recent years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year. Alternatively, you could try to qualify with the joint income of you and your spouse, if you have one. If your joint income with a spouse exceeds $300,000 USD for those years with a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year, then both you and your spouse would qualify as accredited investors. Evidence of the income should be supported by official tax records such as tax returns, W-2, K-1, 1099, or other government documents, if possible.

  • How do I verify a trust or an entity, like an LLC, corporation, or LP?

    A trust may be accredited if it has assets in excess of $5 million and its purchases are made by a sophisticated person. While entities such as an LLC, corporation, or LP may be accredited if it simply has assets in excess of $5 million.

    For the purposes of verification, a trust or entity cannot be formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the securities being offered. Typically, one would show the minimum assets by providing a bank statement or perhaps an appraisal of real estate held by the trust or entity.

    If the trust or entity does not meet the minimum assets test, it might also be able to qualify as an accredited investor if all of its equity owners are accredited investors. This method of verification may be a bit complex, so if it applies to you, please feel free to contact us at support@verifyinvestor.com, and we will provide you with additional guidance.

    When contacting the support team, please provide details such as the type of entity you are seeking to verify, the number of owners the entity has, if any of the owners are married, and in the case of a trust, whether it is revocable or irrevocable

  • Can you verify foreigners/International Accredited Investor?

    Definitely! We built our system so that it could verify foreign investors and international accredited investors. We've processed verifications for foreigners all around the world. If you use our system and it seems to call for US specific documents, provide them if you have them, or use similar documents from your own country. If you have any questions, just contact us, and we'll be happy to help you.

  • Can you verify me if I am an accredited investor but don’t see my category listed in FAQ?

    Definitely! We built our system so that it could verify all types of accredited investors, and we’ve processed verifications for all types of accredited investors. While you might not see a FAQ item relating to your category, rest assured that our web application can handle all categories of accredited investors. Our system should be easy to navigate, but if you have any questions, just contact us, and we’ll be happy to help you.

  • How do I use my cryptocurrency as evidence of assets? (2024)

    FAQs

    How do I use my cryptocurrency as evidence of assets? ›

    Show latest statement or get letter from the financial institution indicating value of account. Statement or letter should show the investor's name or investor should otherwise prove ownership of the account. It is not necessary to show social security numbers, full account numbers, or individual positions.

    How do you answer IRS crypto question? ›

    On your 2023 federal tax returns, you must answer "Yes" or "No" to a digital asset question: At any time during 2023, did you: (a) receive (as a reward, award or payment for property or services); or (b) sell, exchange, or otherwise dispose of a digital asset (or a financial interest in a digital asset)?

    How do you show proof of cryptocurrency? ›

    Evidence may include:
    1. account statements from the platform.
    2. the initial registration or application form for the account set up.
    3. terms and conditions of the platform.
    4. payment records.
    5. relevant bank transactions.

    How do you prove you have crypto? ›

    Generating a statement from your cryptocurrency account, exchange or wallet, ideally showing your name, the amount of your holdings, the valuation of your crypto assets in USD, the date(s) of purchase and other information, could also be used to prove your ownership of crypto assets.

    How do you convert crypto assets to cash? ›

    Here are five ways you can cash out your crypto or Bitcoin.
    1. Use an exchange to sell crypto.
    2. Use your broker to sell crypto.
    3. Go with a peer-to-peer trade.
    4. Cash out at a Bitcoin ATM.
    5. Trade one crypto for another and then cash out.
    6. Bottom line.
    Feb 9, 2024

    Can crypto be used as an asset? ›

    Crypto assets are purely digital assets that use public ledgers over the internet to prove ownership. They use cryptography, peer-to-peer networks and a distributed ledger technology (DLT) – such as blockchain – to create, verify and secure transactions.

    Does IRS monitor crypto? ›

    Cryptocurrency transactions are traceable, requiring exchanges to report to the IRS, necessitating diligent reporting by users. The IRS uses advanced methods to monitor crypto transactions, ensuring tax compliance.

    What triggers IRS audit crypto? ›

    Crypto audit triggers include failure to accurately report transactions and income, large transactions or significant gains, inconsistencies or discrepancies in reporting, use of privacy-focused coins, and participation in offshore exchanges.

    What are examples of digital assets for tax purposes? ›

    The Treasury Department has added to the definition that a digital asset must be recorded on a cryptographically secured distributed ledger or any similar technology. The IRS includes “cryptocurrency” and “virtual currency” as digital assets.

    How do you prove ownership of a Bitcoin? ›

    The process involves signing a unique message with the private key associated with the wallet address. By verifying the signature using the public key, others can confirm the ownership without revealing the private key.

    What is an example of proof of work in a blockchain? ›

    Let's take an example to understand how it works.

    Harry is a Bitcoin miner who wishes to add his block of Bitcoin (a digital currency) transactions to the network. However, to make his block valid. First, he has to change the block nonce until the hash of his block gets lower than the difficulty threshold.

    What is considered a digital asset? ›

    A digital asset is anything that is stored digitally and is uniquely identifiable that organizations can use to realize value. Examples of digital assets include documents, audio, videos, logos, slide presentations, spreadsheets and websites.

    What is not considered a digital asset? ›

    Expert-Verified Answer. The one that is not considered a digital asset is an image you do not have the right to use.

    Do I have to declare my crypto? ›

    Like stocks and shares, the value (in 'normal' currency) of cryptoassets can go up or down. HMRC do not consider cryptoassets to be currency or money, or that buying or selling cryptoassets is gambling. This means that, in HMRC's view, profits or gains from buying and selling cryptoassets are taxable.

    How should cryptocurrencies be accounted for in the financial statements? ›

    Under IFRS, where an entity holds cryptocurrencies for sale in the ordinary course of business, the cryptocurrencies are considered to be inventory and should be accounted for in terms of IAS 2 Inventories. Inventories are typically measured at the lower of cost and net realisable value.

    What does IRS consider a digital asset? ›

    A digital asset is a digital representation of value that is recorded on a cryptographically secured, distributed ledger or any similar technology.

    Where can cryptocurrencies be classified as financial asset? ›

    Crypto assets will often meet the definition of intangible assets. The ASC master glossary defines intangible assets. Intangible Assets: Assets (not including financial assets) that lack physical substance. (The term intangible assets is used to refer to intangible assets other than goodwill.)

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