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1 VIDEO Dec 23, 2014 Definition

2 dictionary 2014 Aug-18 Definition

3 journal 2014 Regulation

4 journal 2015 Classification

5 article 2015 Con

6 white paper
7 Compilation REGULATION: JAPAN

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“Cryptocurrency is a system of currency that uses


cryptography to allow secure transfer and exchange of
digital tokens in a distributed and decentralised
manner.”
Crypto = No Central Authority
A further explanation of cryptocurrencies is likely to
state that unlike traditional currencies issued by the
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central banks, a cryptocurrency has no central
authority that controls its creation and circulation.4

But such a definition is no longer universally valid


because despite the fact that the term currency
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appears in cryptocurrency, there is a strong argument
that a cryptocurrency is not a currency2

The claim that cryptocurrencies would give the


unbanked access to financial services was clearly
bogus from the very outset and proven to be false now.
But the claim is now buried under more junk news
reports on the internet and nobody is willing to go to
the archives and pull them out to ask the industry
experts what they were thinking when they made the
claim. Highlighting on the campaign strategy of early
bitcoin developers, Former Greek Finance Minister
Varoufakis stated: There is a Bitcoin aristocracy, the
Bitcoin early adopters, who accumulated very cheaply
Bitcoins from the beginning. They have every reason
to talk this thing up and lure people into like a Tulip-like
mania or a pyramid, making extravagant claims […] to
(open and use a new Bitcoin ATM). This was all just
hype.10

the first transaction in a block is a special transaction


that starts a new coin owned by the creator of the mining
block
Since April 2017, cryptocurrency exchange businesses
operating in Japan have been regulated by the
Payment Services Act. Cryptocurrency exchange
businesses must be registered, keep records, take
security measures, and take measures to protect
customers, among other things. Cryptocurrency
exchanges are also subject to money laundering
regulations.
Title Address
What the #?!* is Bitcoin?/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?
TEDxBeaconStreet v=Vzjtvt77mgc

Eli Dourado and Jerry Brito, Cryptocurrency,


THE NEW PALGRAVE DICTIONARY OF
ECON. (2014).

Matthew Kien-Meng Ly, Coining Bitcoin’s


Coining Bitcoin’s “Legal Bits”: Examining
“Legal Bits”: Examining the Legal Framework
the Legal Framework for Bitcoin and
for Bitcoin and Virtual Currencies, 27 HARV.
Virtual Currencies
J. OF L. & TECH. 588 (2014) at 590

Mitchell Prentis, Digital Metal: Regulating


Digital Metal: Regulating Bitcoin as a
Bitcoin as a Commodity, 66 CASE WESTERN
Commodity
L. REV. 609 (2015), 626

Evan Smart, Bitcoin Debate between Andreas


Antonopoulos vs. The Greek Finance Minister,
Evan Smart, Bitcoin Debate between
CRYTOCOIN NEWS (Feb. 18, 2015),
Andreas Antonopoulos vs. The Greek
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/bitcoin-
Finance Minister, CRYTOCOIN NEWS
debate-andreasantonopoulos-vs-greek-
finance-minister/.

satoshi nakamoto white paper


http://www.loc.gov/law/help/cryptocurrency/jap
an.php

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