States and Bitcoin
Colin L. Read ()
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Colin L. Read: SUNY Plattsburgh
Chapter Chapter 12 in The Bitcoin Dilemma, 2022, pp 121-127 from Springer
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Abstract While a number of aspects of bitcoin production affect local jurisdictions, states have also been drawn into controversies. Local issues arise because bitcoin produces minor and limited local benefits, primarily in the form of a few jobs created, but with substantial local nuisances. States can assist localities by legislating provisions that contribute to the greater health of the economy.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-09138-4_12
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