How Bitcoin Protects Private Property Rights
Bitcoin protects private property for its users due to its theft-proof design, its use of decentralized nodes and an immutable public ledger.We’re going to continue our conversation of Bitcoin’s role in humanitarianism, this time in the realm of private property rights. But before we talk about that, we need to understand why private property is so important. One of the biggest drivers of economic growth and higher standards of living is private property rights. This is the idea that you own the fruits of your labor as well as anything else you purchase with the fruits of your labor. To....
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China may soon have a set of laws offering legal status to Bitcoin and other digital currencies in the country. The laws offering rights to virtual property and data is part of the recently released draft of the People’s Republic of China General Principles of Civil Law. According to reports, the new draft law was created as part of the recent Conference of the NPC Standing Committee. The draft is created keeping the changing global economic landscape in mind. It is said to consider virtual networks, data, and information as properties almost on par with physical and financial assets,....
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