Andy Yee, a Google policy advisor for its Asia-Pacific division, published an article for the Internet Policy Review that put forward the case that there are various segments of the bitcoin economy that should be aimed for regulation that is modeled on current digital frameworks.
When separating the digital currency ecosystem into an assortment of layers, Yee argued businesses that connect with consumers and investors should face some level of regulation. However, developers and users would be weak targets considering the broader nature of the Internet.
The article further discussed any future regulations that are installed by governments or the bitcoin industry itself should not prevent innovation in this sphere but still take into consideration the numerous concerns that law enforcement agencies, consumer safety proponents and financial regulators have.
Here is what Yee wrote in the paper:
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