Legal risks of owning cryptocurrencies
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have matured from being associated exclusively with techies and radicals to being considered by central banks as a technology to implement digital money. Cryptocurrencies exist only in digital form and can be transferred completely between digital addresses. This is bot...
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Main Authors: | LOW, Kelvin F. K., TEO, Ernie |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2018
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