GOVERNMENTAL INFLUENCE ON CRYPTO ASSETS IN FINANCE: A CASE STUDY OF GERMAN REGULATORY INITIATIVES
2023, 98, Numer 1
FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management in Essen, Masaryk University in Brno
Masaryk University in Brno
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We review the case study of Germany with its regulatory initiatives regarding the possible governmental influence on crypto assets in finance. In doing so, we conclude that regulation shows adequate tendencies to foster innovation and adaption of digital assets such as crypto securities or currencies. This can mainly be referred to as creating a legal framework in favor of consumer protection, thereby reducing operational and reputational risks for financial companies which seek to engage in the digital assets business.
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