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Topic: 2012-06-11 Regulating Bitcoin in the US – A Technical Analysis (Read 667 times)

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This paper explores Bitcoin from a regulatory perspective. Please note Dion’s pure intentions: he explicitly seeks to find a balance between the constitutional/commercial rights of the individual against the government’s role in enforcing crimes against fraud and the drug trade. Nowhere does he state a desire to outlaw Bitcoins; in fact, he does the exact opposite: “This [n]ote will argue that Bitcoin should not be strictly outlawed.”

I have rearranged and extracted key points for discussion.

https://btcgsa.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/regulating-bitcoin-in-the-us-a-technical-analysis/

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This paper explores Bitcoin from a regulatory perspective. Please note Dion’s pure intentions: he explicitly seeks to find a balance between the constitutional/commercial rights of the individual against the government’s role in enforcing crimes against fraud and the drug trade. Nowhere does he state a desire to outlaw Bitcoins; in fact, he does the exact opposite: “This [n]ote will argue that Bitcoin should not be strictly outlawed.”

I have rearranged and extracted key points for discussion.

https://btcgsa.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/regulating-bitcoin-in-the-us-a-technical-analysis/
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