Legal concept of internet currencies
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Publication date: 26.09.2018
Financial Law Review, 2018, Issue 11 (3)/2018, pp. 1 - 11
https://doi.org/10.4467/22996834FLR.18.013.9215Authors
Legal concept of internet currencies
Internet-based currencies play important role in current world of banking and economy. Repeatedly immense interest concerning the concept of money circling within the virtual network tends to draw an attention to its division and legal status. This paper aims to highlight the issue of ongoing condition of said currencies in digital sphere, along with their advantages and risks linked with the unreasonable usage. With the aid of research from scientific works, legal documents and personal opinion, an conclusion has been made.
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Information: Financial Law Review, 2018, Issue 11 (3)/2018, pp. 1 - 11
Article type: Original article
European Business Administration on University of Gdansk
Published at: 26.09.2018
Article status: Open
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
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