CRIMINAL LAW MEASURES OF ENSURING THE SECURITY OF THE CRYPTO SPHERE
CRIMINAL LAW MEASURES OF ENSURING THE SECURITY OF THE CRYPTO SPHERE
Author(s): Denis A. Pechegin, Oleg A. StepanovSubject(s): Criminal Law, Security and defense, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Univerzita Komenského v Bratislave
Keywords: cryptocurrency; cybersecurity; cryptosphere development; FATF; criminal law measures; Germany;
Summary/Abstract: In the first issue of the Bratislava Law Review magazine for 2018, our article addressed the problem of legal regulation of relations related to the crypto sphere “Failure to repatiate funds in foreign currency from abroad and modern issues of currency regulation” was published. In December 2017, Bitcoin predicted the cost of $ 40 – $ 100 thousand. However, in 2018, the situation changed-the Bitcoin exchange rate began to lose from $ 0.5 to $ 1 thousand per day, and its market capitalization fell to $ 70 billion. The crisis of the crypto market has affected not only the capitalization of cryptocurrencies, but also the issues of legal regulation of relations associated with its use. Currently, only three countries – Sweden, the Netherlands and Japan – recognize cryptocurrency as a legal means of payment. In Spain, the cryptocurrency is classified as an electronic means of payment only in relation to the gaming business. The legislation of Germany, as well as Finland, allows to classify cryptocurrencies as financial instruments. In China, Singapore and Norway cryptocurrency is considered as a financial asset in the US – as property, i.e. developed countries are in no hurry to equate cryptocurrency to means of payment.
Journal: Bratislava Law Review
- Issue Year: 3/2019
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 155-162
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English