FinTech Law and Policy

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Taught by
Lee Reiners, CFA
Executive Director, Global Financial Markets Center
and 11 more instructors

Offered by
Duke University

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r/Buttcoin • comment
1 points • storavalu

Here is a correction for all of the CEO's out there from a recent statement made by Michael Saylor saying Bitcoin isn't a currency. I'm not saying what bitcoin is or isn't, just pointing out how regulators view bitcoin, which is what CEO's care about.

Correction----

Bitcoin is regulated as money (currency), as well as a commodity and property.

That is why money transmitter laws and money service businesses and the concept of equivalent virtual currency matter- because bitcoin is also a currency. But it is also that other stuff. It can be in many boxes.

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