Crypto-Finance, Law and Regulation investigates whether crypto-finance will cause a paradigm shift in regulation from a centralised model to a model based on distributed consensus.
Crypto-Finance, Law and Regulation investigates whether crypto-finance will cause a paradigm shift in regulation from a centralised model to a model based on distributed consensus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joseph Lee is a Reader in law in the School of Law at the University of Manchester, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Distributed ledger technologies in capital markets 3. Crypto-assets law and regulation 4. Smart contracts and financial transactions: practice, risk, and governance 5. Regulatory objectives for cryptocurrency systems: unstable coins, stable coins and state-backed cryptocurrency 6. Security Token Offering (STO) and investor protection 7. Access to finance and Artificial Intelligence on blockchain network 8. DLT-based crowdfunding platforms and investor protection 9. The economics and politics of data and its legal protection in cryptocurrencies 10. The Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platform 11. Code-as-law in financial markets: functions, risks and governance 12. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Distributed ledger technologies in capital markets 3. Crypto-assets law and regulation 4. Smart contracts and financial transactions: practice, risk, and governance 5. Regulatory objectives for cryptocurrency systems: unstable coins, stable coins and state-backed cryptocurrency 6. Security Token Offering (STO) and investor protection 7. Access to finance and Artificial Intelligence on blockchain network 8. DLT-based crowdfunding platforms and investor protection 9. The economics and politics of data and its legal protection in cryptocurrencies 10. The Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platform 11. Code-as-law in financial markets: functions, risks and governance 12. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Distributed ledger technologies in capital markets 3. Crypto-assets law and regulation 4. Smart contracts and financial transactions: practice, risk, and governance 5. Regulatory objectives for cryptocurrency systems: unstable coins, stable coins and state-backed cryptocurrency 6. Security Token Offering (STO) and investor protection 7. Access to finance and Artificial Intelligence on blockchain network 8. DLT-based crowdfunding platforms and investor protection 9. The economics and politics of data and its legal protection in cryptocurrencies 10. The Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platform 11. Code-as-law in financial markets: functions, risks and governance 12. Conclusion
1. Introduction 2. Distributed ledger technologies in capital markets 3. Crypto-assets law and regulation 4. Smart contracts and financial transactions: practice, risk, and governance 5. Regulatory objectives for cryptocurrency systems: unstable coins, stable coins and state-backed cryptocurrency 6. Security Token Offering (STO) and investor protection 7. Access to finance and Artificial Intelligence on blockchain network 8. DLT-based crowdfunding platforms and investor protection 9. The economics and politics of data and its legal protection in cryptocurrencies 10. The Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Platform 11. Code-as-law in financial markets: functions, risks and governance 12. Conclusion
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