This essay makes the case that current debates about the ‘moneyness’ of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are occurring at the incorrect scale. Rather than being some form of trans-national digital money to be used alongside or compete with national fiat currencies, I argue that, instead, each cryptocurrency represents its own self-contained ‘money-world’. Put differently, a cryptocurrency is the uniquely specified unit of account and medium of exchange within the socio-technical bounds of its own blockchain. This new perspective can open new lines of intellectual dialogue and inform better policy choices for regulating cryptocurrencies
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Abstract: Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a new paradigm that disrupts our general understanding o...
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Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies’ spectacular rise over the past years has attracted considerable ...
Georg Simmel in his book Philosophy of Money, described how money evolves through history and predic...
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Since their inception in 2008 and the subsequent enthusiasm, media attention, delusion, reflection, ...
Purpose: The aim of the article is to attempt to assess the phenomenon of digital currencies through...
The article deals with the authors’ reading on the genesis of money from commodity money to digital ...
This paper examines the question of what kind of money will govern the 21st century by examining the...
Since the introduction of the first Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, in 2008 there have been many an innumer...
Bitcoin is a technological innovation – a currency that exists outside of the control of any central...
This paper challenges the notion that Bitcoin is ‘trust-free’ money by highlighting the social pract...
In this article, we identify three key design dimensions along which cryptocurrencies differ -- priv...
This thesis aims to explore whether digital crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin can be considered mone...
What are cryptocurrencies: securities, commodities, or something else? Maybe they are a new form of ...
Abstract: Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a new paradigm that disrupts our general understanding o...
In this article, we describe what cryptocurrency is, how it works, and how it relates to familiar co...
Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies’ spectacular rise over the past years has attracted considerable ...
Georg Simmel in his book Philosophy of Money, described how money evolves through history and predic...
This article contextualizes the rise of cryptocurrency within the historical relationship between mo...
Since their inception in 2008 and the subsequent enthusiasm, media attention, delusion, reflection, ...
Purpose: The aim of the article is to attempt to assess the phenomenon of digital currencies through...
The article deals with the authors’ reading on the genesis of money from commodity money to digital ...
This paper examines the question of what kind of money will govern the 21st century by examining the...
Since the introduction of the first Cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, in 2008 there have been many an innumer...
Bitcoin is a technological innovation – a currency that exists outside of the control of any central...
This paper challenges the notion that Bitcoin is ‘trust-free’ money by highlighting the social pract...
In this article, we identify three key design dimensions along which cryptocurrencies differ -- priv...
This thesis aims to explore whether digital crypto-currencies such as Bitcoin can be considered mone...
What are cryptocurrencies: securities, commodities, or something else? Maybe they are a new form of ...
Abstract: Cryptocurrencies have emerged as a new paradigm that disrupts our general understanding o...