‘The Law of Bitcoin’ is a Guide for Lawyers and Legislators

‘The Law of Bitcoin’ is a Guide for Lawyers and Legislators

When Mt. Gox collapsed in 2014, or when Silk Road was taken down by the US federal government, it was more than financial irregularities and crime. Bitcoin poses new issues that law enforcement agencies, legislators, and regulators have never come across. The book, The Law of Bitcoin, tries to address these issues and provide some solutions to regulators. The authors of The Law of Bitcoin all have experience in advising clients on and litigating cases over the novel, complex, and important issues, and their book has dealt with Bitcoin quite delicately and comprehensively. Reading The Law....


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