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Friend.tech: The Legal and Tax Ins and Outs of This Year’s Hottest Crypto App - Ep. 540

Friend.tech: The Legal and Tax Ins and Outs of This Year’s Hottest Crypto App - Ep. 540

FromUnchained


Friend.tech: The Legal and Tax Ins and Outs of This Year’s Hottest Crypto App - Ep. 540

FromUnchained

ratings:
Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Friend.tech, a decentralized social media platform in which you can buy and sell “keys” in your friends on X (formerly known as Twitter) whose value can go up and down, has become a viral sensation, racking up as many as 100,000 users since launching on August 10. Should keys be considered securities and thus regulated by the SEC? How should gains and losses be taxed? And how private should users assume their communications and transactions on the platform are? Securities and banking law professor at George Mason Law School JW Verret, and tax partner and co-head of the Digital Assets and Blockchain Practice at Fried Frank Jason Schwartz, share their thoughts. 

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Show highlights:

how Friend.tech works and how the price of keys is determined

how Friend.tech is different from many other past attempts at creating a decentralized social media platform

whether the keys offered by Friend.tech could be deemed securities by the SEC

what wrapped Friend.tech tokens are and whether these could be considered securities

why the traditional approach to crypto taxation is bad for most Friend.tech taxpayers

what the tax implications of Friend.tech airdrops are

what Friend.tech users should assume about their privacy on the app

what the future holds for Friend.tech


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Guests:


J.W. Verret, Associate Professor of Law at George Mason Law School

Previous appearance on Unchained: Coinbase's Legal Action Against the SEC: How It Will Likely Unfold



Jason Schwartz, tax partner and co-head of the Digital Assets and Blockchain Practice at Fried, Frank


Friend.Tech Shows How Complicated Taxing Crypto Transactions Can Be by Jason Schwartz

Links

Unchained: 

Friend.tech Threatens to Penalize Users That Move to Copies or Forks

Friend.tech Clarifies That Database of 100,000 Users Was Not Leaked

What Is SocialFi? A Beginner’s Guide

The ‘Howey Test’ and the Debate Over Crypto's Legal Status - Crypto Security vs Commodity

CoinDesk: Friend.tech Attracted NBA Influencers. So Why Does Everyone Think Crypto’s Latest Trend Will Die?


Decrypt: Friend.tech Renames Its Token—But Is It Even Legal?
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Released:
Sep 5, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

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