Cross-Examining Digital Asset Valuation
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Digital assets now appear routinely in family-law, estate, probate, and tax matters — yet their accepted value lacks a source built for the evidentiary record. An exchange price is a tape, not a record; a retained valuation expert is slow and costly. The client whose share is set against an overstated value bears an unfair obligation; the client whose award is set against an understated value receives less than the matter merits. What the matter calls for is a fair-value assessment, applied the same way regardless of which party a result favors, with a documented method and an audit trail.
AIREPORT was built to provide it. It produces Structural Value (SV): a documented, reproducible method for assessing the fair value of bitcoin, ether, stablecoins, and other fungible digital assets, designed for the evidentiary needs of legal professionals.
A number you can put on the record
Structural Value is a fair-value assessment of a digital asset. It is designed to support admissibility in court; the attorney of record applies local rules and standards.
The same asset on the same date returns the same number. The methodology is deterministic and timestamped, so either party can derive the assessment from the published method.
Built for the filing, not the trading desk
Individual-attorney access. No seat licenses, no firm-wide rollout. Built for the attorney working the matter — not for IT procurement.
Minutes to a documented, audit-ready assessment. From a holdings statement or asset list to an on-screen, documented assessment in minutes — a fraction of the time a traditional expert-witness engagement takes to substantiate a date-stamped figure. Not minutes to a number with the substantiation deferred.
Documented methodology. A public methodology page describes the approach in plain terms. The assessment is reproducible from the published method.
From asset list to audit trail — secure and self-service
The work of substantiating digital-asset value has traditionally meant assembling a patchwork: tracking down the peculiar symbol and full asset name for each holding, reconciling verbose token amounts across wallets and exchanges, capturing screenshots at the right moment (or sourcing them from a date that's already past), and compiling all of it into a record. The result is laborious — and even when assembled carefully, it inherits the defensibility problems of its inputs.
AIREPORT replaces the patchwork with a single self-service workflow. Holdings go in once. The assessment is produced from the engine's own validated data, not screenshots. The record is generated alongside the assessment, with the methodology version referenced inline. The lifecycle is secure end-to-end and runs on the attorney's schedule, not a vendor's queue — and the output answers the defensibility question the patchwork could not.
Structural, not speculative
Structural Value assesses each asset against its own market history across multiple time horizons, drawing on measures of structural integrity, price consistency, and calibration to current market conditions — each derived from the asset's own historical behavior, not from peer comparisons or analyst inputs. These are synthesized into a single fair-value figure by an automated process — the same analysis runs for every asset, with no per-asset tuning.
That symmetry is why the methodology survives adversarial review: neither side can argue the engine was tuned against them.
For the full approach — written for professional scrutiny, not marketing — see aireport.pro/legal/methodology.
Tested against real market behavior
AIREPORT maintains a documented backtesting cohort with per-asset attribution across nearly two years of history. The record is reproducible from the underlying data and updates as market history accumulates — a living standard.
An assessment is "confirmed" when the market price reaches the assessed value within a defined validation window — a strict, falsifiable definition that makes the record auditable. The assessment is also directional (over vs. undervalued at issue), so a price drift that confirms an overvaluation call cannot also confirm an undervaluation call on the same date.
As of May 2026, across more than 1,250 measured assessments spanning the full cohort and nearly two years of market history:
87% of assessments are confirmed within 30 days, and 91% within 90 days.
Per-asset 30-day confirmation runs above 83% for every asset in the cohort, with no single asset driving the aggregate.
Even in the worst 1% of unconfirmed cases, the gap between assessed value and the closest price the market reached stays within about 7% for overvaluation assessments and about 10% for undervaluation assessments.
How this fits alongside expert testimony
AIREPORT | Expert witness | |
|---|---|---|
Turnaround | Minutes | 2–6 weeks |
Consistency | Same inputs, same number | Witness-dependent |
Documentation | Public methodology, complete audit trail | Varies by expert |
Cost | $250/mo, used across as many matters as the practice handles | $2–15k per engagement |
Best for | Substantiating value on a specific date | High-stakes or novel disputes |
AIREPORT replaces the slow, expensive process of substantiating a routine digital-asset valuation with a fast, documented assessment built for the evidentiary record. It does not replace expert testimony.
What you see
Per-asset Structural Value (SV) with the market-price gap shown inline
Asset Integrity Score (AIS): a 0–100% measure of each asset's structurally coherent behavior
Portfolio-level summary including total market value, total structural value, and average integrity
Structural-change alerts in plain language when an asset's profile shifts
A reference to the methodology version behind every figure
Frequently asked
Is this admissible in my jurisdiction?
Admissibility depends on jurisdictional rules and the judge's discretion; only the attorney of record can determine fitness for a specific matter. Structural Value is designed to support the evidentiary threshold for documentary exhibits — reproducible, timestamped, and backed by a public methodology.
Can I cite AIREPORT as the source in a filing?
Yes. The methodology page is public, and the assessment is deterministic, so opposing counsel can derive the same number for the same asset and date. Local rules on citing third-party tools vary — confirm yours.
What if opposing counsel challenges the methodology?
Both parties can verify identical results from the public, deterministic methodology, which addresses claims of directional bias — so neither client bears the cost of a value set against them.
Do you provide expert testimony?
Yes. AIREPORT's designer is available to testify directly when testimony is needed — by retention, not by subscription. The assessment is designed to stand as a documentary exhibit on its own, with testimony available when the matter calls for it.
Run your first valuation
Minutes from signup to an on-screen, documented assessment.
AIREPORT provides analytical valuations of digital assets. It does not provide legal, tax, accounting, or investment advice. Assessments are designed for legal and financial professionals as one input among several. Admissibility, evidentiary weight, and fitness for any specific matter are determined by the attorney of record under applicable rules. AIREPORT is a product of The Keep Good Company and is not affiliated with any law firm.
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Cross-Examining Digital Asset Valuation
Product
•

Digital assets now appear routinely in family-law, estate, probate, and tax matters — yet their accepted value lacks a source built for the evidentiary record. An exchange price is a tape, not a record; a retained valuation expert is slow and costly. The client whose share is set against an overstated value bears an unfair obligation; the client whose award is set against an understated value receives less than the matter merits. What the matter calls for is a fair-value assessment, applied the same way regardless of which party a result favors, with a documented method and an audit trail.
AIREPORT was built to provide it. It produces Structural Value (SV): a documented, reproducible method for assessing the fair value of bitcoin, ether, stablecoins, and other fungible digital assets, designed for the evidentiary needs of legal professionals.
A number you can put on the record
Structural Value is a fair-value assessment of a digital asset. It is designed to support admissibility in court; the attorney of record applies local rules and standards.
The same asset on the same date returns the same number. The methodology is deterministic and timestamped, so either party can derive the assessment from the published method.
Built for the filing, not the trading desk
Individual-attorney access. No seat licenses, no firm-wide rollout. Built for the attorney working the matter — not for IT procurement.
Minutes to a documented, audit-ready assessment. From a holdings statement or asset list to an on-screen, documented assessment in minutes — a fraction of the time a traditional expert-witness engagement takes to substantiate a date-stamped figure. Not minutes to a number with the substantiation deferred.
Documented methodology. A public methodology page describes the approach in plain terms. The assessment is reproducible from the published method.
From asset list to audit trail — secure and self-service
The work of substantiating digital-asset value has traditionally meant assembling a patchwork: tracking down the peculiar symbol and full asset name for each holding, reconciling verbose token amounts across wallets and exchanges, capturing screenshots at the right moment (or sourcing them from a date that's already past), and compiling all of it into a record. The result is laborious — and even when assembled carefully, it inherits the defensibility problems of its inputs.
AIREPORT replaces the patchwork with a single self-service workflow. Holdings go in once. The assessment is produced from the engine's own validated data, not screenshots. The record is generated alongside the assessment, with the methodology version referenced inline. The lifecycle is secure end-to-end and runs on the attorney's schedule, not a vendor's queue — and the output answers the defensibility question the patchwork could not.
Structural, not speculative
Structural Value assesses each asset against its own market history across multiple time horizons, drawing on measures of structural integrity, price consistency, and calibration to current market conditions — each derived from the asset's own historical behavior, not from peer comparisons or analyst inputs. These are synthesized into a single fair-value figure by an automated process — the same analysis runs for every asset, with no per-asset tuning.
That symmetry is why the methodology survives adversarial review: neither side can argue the engine was tuned against them.
For the full approach — written for professional scrutiny, not marketing — see aireport.pro/legal/methodology.
Tested against real market behavior
AIREPORT maintains a documented backtesting cohort with per-asset attribution across nearly two years of history. The record is reproducible from the underlying data and updates as market history accumulates — a living standard.
An assessment is "confirmed" when the market price reaches the assessed value within a defined validation window — a strict, falsifiable definition that makes the record auditable. The assessment is also directional (over vs. undervalued at issue), so a price drift that confirms an overvaluation call cannot also confirm an undervaluation call on the same date.
As of May 2026, across more than 1,250 measured assessments spanning the full cohort and nearly two years of market history:
87% of assessments are confirmed within 30 days, and 91% within 90 days.
Per-asset 30-day confirmation runs above 83% for every asset in the cohort, with no single asset driving the aggregate.
Even in the worst 1% of unconfirmed cases, the gap between assessed value and the closest price the market reached stays within about 7% for overvaluation assessments and about 10% for undervaluation assessments.
How this fits alongside expert testimony
AIREPORT | Expert witness | |
|---|---|---|
Turnaround | Minutes | 2–6 weeks |
Consistency | Same inputs, same number | Witness-dependent |
Documentation | Public methodology, complete audit trail | Varies by expert |
Cost | $250/mo, used across as many matters as the practice handles | $2–15k per engagement |
Best for | Substantiating value on a specific date | High-stakes or novel disputes |
AIREPORT replaces the slow, expensive process of substantiating a routine digital-asset valuation with a fast, documented assessment built for the evidentiary record. It does not replace expert testimony.
What you see
Per-asset Structural Value (SV) with the market-price gap shown inline
Asset Integrity Score (AIS): a 0–100% measure of each asset's structurally coherent behavior
Portfolio-level summary including total market value, total structural value, and average integrity
Structural-change alerts in plain language when an asset's profile shifts
A reference to the methodology version behind every figure
Frequently asked
Is this admissible in my jurisdiction?
Admissibility depends on jurisdictional rules and the judge's discretion; only the attorney of record can determine fitness for a specific matter. Structural Value is designed to support the evidentiary threshold for documentary exhibits — reproducible, timestamped, and backed by a public methodology.
Can I cite AIREPORT as the source in a filing?
Yes. The methodology page is public, and the assessment is deterministic, so opposing counsel can derive the same number for the same asset and date. Local rules on citing third-party tools vary — confirm yours.
What if opposing counsel challenges the methodology?
Both parties can verify identical results from the public, deterministic methodology, which addresses claims of directional bias — so neither client bears the cost of a value set against them.
Do you provide expert testimony?
Yes. AIREPORT's designer is available to testify directly when testimony is needed — by retention, not by subscription. The assessment is designed to stand as a documentary exhibit on its own, with testimony available when the matter calls for it.
Run your first valuation
Minutes from signup to an on-screen, documented assessment.
AIREPORT provides analytical valuations of digital assets. It does not provide legal, tax, accounting, or investment advice. Assessments are designed for legal and financial professionals as one input among several. Admissibility, evidentiary weight, and fitness for any specific matter are determined by the attorney of record under applicable rules. AIREPORT is a product of The Keep Good Company and is not affiliated with any law firm.

