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Studies Into the Potential Replacement of Swift with Digital Currency: Technology, Regulation, and the Market

Journal of Artificial Intelligence General science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023
With the rapid development of digital currency and blockchain technology, digital currency has attracted widespread attention as a new payment method. As a traditional cross-border payment and settlement method, SWIFT has significant advantages in its ...
junhua wei
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Global Currencies and Domestic Regulation: Embedding through Enabling?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract This chapter identifies cryptocurrencies and other virtual currencies as global currencies that could have a major impact on national jurisdictions. Regulation concerning cryptocurrencies can be described in the terms of the ‘double movement’ that Karl Polanyi identified for the expansion of the market society in the nineteenth ...
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Financial regulation, digital currency, and risk management

Finance Research Letters
Wei Zeng   +3 more
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Cyberassets, Digital Currencies and Their Regulation

Finance and Capital Markets (formerly Derivatives & Financial Instruments), 2022
Blockchain and related technology, while providing a versatile opportunity for financial innovation, also carries with it myriad avenues for deception. In the midst of government reluctance to step into this space and issue state-backed cryptoassets, it is imperative that effective regulations be put in place by legislation.
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The Regulation of Digital Currency in China

European Journal of Law Reform, 2023
The Regulation of Digital Currency in China - Past, Present, and Future China has been at the forefront of experimenting with digital currencies, starting from the decentralized cryptocurrencies (cryptos) in the late 2000s to the most recent state-controlled central bank digital currency (CBDC). This article reviews China’s history of digital
Ying Chen, Michael Adams
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The Crypto-currency Regulations

2019
Crypto-currency is a disruptive concept that is an alternative to fiat currency used in the present monetary system. The online ecosystem surrounding crypto-currency opens new cyber and insider threat vulnerabilities, while the iterative nature of the DLT underlying crypto-currencies prevents reversibility when a fraudulent or unlawful transaction has ...
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Mining Sector Currency Risk Management Strategies: Responses to Foreign Currency Accounting Regulation

Accounting and Business Research, 1996
This study investigates the impact of Approved Accounting Standard ASRB 1012, Foreign Currency Translation, on the currency risk management strategies of firms in the Australian mining industry. ASRB 1012 increased the responsiveness of most mining companies' reported earnings to exchange rate movements, and it was predicted that firms would alter ...
Jayne M. Godfrey, Benita Yee
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States’ Regulation of Virtual Currencies

2018
We proceed with a review of all of the states and their endeavors to deal with the latest innovative technologies. We note that states have many varying views concerning whether to regulate, the websites to warn inhabitants of the risks of virtual currency investments, whether to tax transactions, or even welcome their advent viewing the innovations as
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Federal Regulation of Virtual Currencies

2018
We examine how the U.S. federal government, which initially was slow in examining and prosecuting violations of law brought about by the misuse of virtual currencies, has now taken aggressive action against parties who either deliberately or carelessly act in violation of the rights of users and customers. We examine the role of the U.S. Securities and
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Virtual Currencies: Can Regulators Keep Pace?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Innovation represents the dominant tendency when it comes to solving modern needs; to this extent things have evolved at an outstanding pace and are yet to be settled. The new paradigm is also applying to the payment behavior where the old barter exchanges are nowadays replaced by transactions with digital- conventional sources of value named virtual ...
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