Legal risks of owning cryptocurrencies
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
1-2018
Abstract
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin have matured from being associated exclusively with techies and radicals to being considered by central banks as a technology to implement digital money. Cryptocurrencies exist only in digital form and can be transferred completely between digital addresses. This is both unlike conventional electronic money as understood by laypersons which acts as a debt claim on a deposit with a trusted financial institution such as a private bank and unlike conventional corporeal money which may be physically possessed. This means that any legal rights associated with holding cryptocurrencies must be different despite it being remaining open to interpretation. In this chapter, we look at the various treatments of money in the legal sense and discuss the risks associated with each by drawing on real life examples. We conclude that fraud through hacking could potentially pose a problem to widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies as the absence of recourse against a third party such as a bank concentrates risk in holders of cryptocurrencies. Users should thus exercise caution and understand the risks before investing in cryptocurrencies. This warning requires emphasis as many parties misapprehend the cryptography within the technology as protecting them from such fraud when in fact it does no such thing.
Keywords
Cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin, Electronic money, Digital money, legal rights, legal risks
Discipline
Legal History | Public Law and Legal Theory
Research Areas
Corporate, Finance and Securities Law
Publication
Handbook of blockchain, digital finance, and inclusion: Cryptocurrency, FinTech, InsurTech, and regulation
Volume
1
Editor
David Lee & Robert H. Deng
First Page
225
Last Page
248
ISBN
9780128104415
Identifier
10.1016/B978-0-12-810441-5.00010-5
Publisher
Academic Press
City or Country
San Diego, CA
Citation
LOW, Kelvin F. K. and TEO, Ernie.
Legal risks of owning cryptocurrencies. (2018). Handbook of blockchain, digital finance, and inclusion: Cryptocurrency, FinTech, InsurTech, and regulation. 1, 225-248.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2804
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-810441-5.00010-5