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15 J. Bus. & Sec. L. 1 (2014)
Bitcoin, Its Legal Classification and Its Regulatory Framework

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BITCOIN, ITS LEGAL CLASSIFICATION AND ITS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK

   By: Tara Mandjee



Abstract:

        Bitcoin is a revolutionary computer protocol created as a decentralized payment system.
This article discusses the potential legal classification of Bitcoin and the consequences thereto.
Furthermore, it considers the current regulatory landscape applicable to Bitcoin and the areas
that call for additional regulation. I propose that given Bitcoin's unique features and related
policy considerations, technology specific regulations need to be implemented to protect
consumers and bring legitimacy to digital currencies.

       Given the fluctuating nature of the law, this article is limited to the current state of the
law and does not intend to cover every aspect of Bitcoin; it covers current issues as discussed on
a day-to-day basis up until December 31, 2014.

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