Regulation of Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technologies, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018
National and International Perspectives

Palgrave Studies in Financial Services Technology Series

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The book highlights the rise of Bitcoin, which is based on blockchain technology, and some of the many types of coins and tokens that emerged thereafter. Although Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have made national and international news with their dramatic rise and decline in value, nevertheless the underlying technology is being adopted by both industry and governments, which have noted the benefits of speed, cost efficiency, and protection from hacking. Based on numerous downloaded articles, laws, cases, and other materials, the book discusses the digital transformation, the types of cryptocurrencies, key actors, and the benefits and risks. It also addresses legal issues of digital technology and the evolving U.S. federal regulation. The varying treatment by individual U.S. states is reviewed together with attempts by organizations to arrive at a uniform regulatory regime. Both civil and criminal prosecutions are highlighted with an examination of the major cases that have arisen. Whether and how to tax cryptocurrency transactions both in the U.S. and internationally are analyzed, and ends with a speculative narrative of future developments.    


Ch. 1. The Digital Transformation.- Ch. 2. Technology Underlying Cryptocurrencies and Types of Cryptocurrencies.- Ch. 3. Legal Issues of Digital Technology.- Ch. 4. Legal Issues of Digital Technology.- Ch. 5. States' Regulation of Virtual Currencies.- Ch. 6. Criminal Prosecutions and Civil Litigation Concerning Virtual Currencies.- Ch. 7. Crowdfunding and the Taxation of Virtual Currencies- Ch. 8. International Regulation.- Chapter 9. Conclusion: The Future of Cryptocurrencies.

Dr. Rosario Girasa is Distinguished Professor of Law, Lubin School of Business, Pace University, Pleasantville, New York. He is the author of four prior published works that range from cyberlaw, law of finance, and shadow banking. He is also the author of approximately 130 articles published in diverse U.S. and international journals.


Uncovers the key actors in digital technology while showcasing the benefits and risks of digital currencies Explains the legal issues in digital technology, including jurisdiction and intellectual property Takes a critical look at federal, state, and international regulation of virtual currency