Essays about: "Crypto-assets"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the word Crypto-assets.

  1. 1. (Swift) sanctions and the rise of parallel payment systems: A qualitative study of financial infrastructure and power dynamics in times of FinTech

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för globala studier

    Author : Jacqueline Klehr; [2023-10-05]
    Keywords : Financial infrastructure; economic sanctions; Swift; payment systems; ; cross border payments; financial network;

    Abstract : In 2022, the West imposed sanctions of unprecedented scale on Russia following the war in Ukraine, including severing Moscow from the main global financial message provider, Swift, with the objective to harm the ability of Russian banks to operate globally. As the global financial system is centralised, being severed from Swift significantly complicates the process of conducting cross border payments. READ MORE

  2. 2. Locating the Unlocated : An Examination of Choice of Law and Consumer Protection in Cryptocurrency Trading

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Laura Fernandez Gomero; [2023]
    Keywords : Private International Law; Conflicts of Laws; Rome I Regulation; Choice of Law; Qualification; Applicable Law; Crypto-assets; Cryptocurrency; Blockchain; Decentralized Ledger Technology; Crypto Exchanges; Crypto Trading; Consumer Contracts; Consumer Protection; Cross-border Contracts; Lunar Block; MiCA; Internationell privaträtt; IP-rätt; lagval; gränsöverskridande avtal; kryptotillgångar; kryptovalutor; Bitcoin; blockkedjeteknologi; kryptohandel; kvalifikation; konsumentskydd; Lunar Block; Rom I-förordningen; MiFID II; MiCA;

    Abstract : Disputes involving emerging technology, often leave a grey area on applicable law, as it is unlocated in the physical world. The problem with crypto-assets is partly driven by their underlying technology, allowing for the assets to be distributed in an international, digital sphere, and making it hard to pinpoint their territorial location and solve legal issues. READ MORE

  3. 3. Unveiling the EU VAT Treatment of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs): An Extensive Analysis of the VAT Consequences for NFT Trading

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för handelsrätt

    Author : Deniz Çatmaz; [2023]
    Keywords : Non-fungible tokens NFTs ; crypto assets; Blockchain technology; value-added tax VAT ; Court of Justice of the European Union CJEU ; electronically supplied services; composite supplies; artwork; classification of NFTs; place of supply rules.; Law and Political Science;

    Abstract : Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have gained significant attention in recent years as a rapidly growing form of crypto assets with unique characteristics. However, existing tax regulations have struggled to keep up with these developments. READ MORE

  4. 4. PORTFOLIO OPTIMIZATION WITH CRYPTO ASSETS : Analyzing the Impact of the Investors' Subjective Views on Portfolio Risk

    University essay from Umeå universitet/Företagsekonomi

    Author : Sebastian Palmquist; Janis Mednis; [2022]
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    Abstract : Cryptocurrencies’ population is growing continuously and so is their relevance for portfolio management theory. But as a new asset class with different characteristics and trading patterns, the inclusion of crypto assets to a portfolio brings several difficulties and many professional investors shy away from implementing them. READ MORE

  5. 5. OECD’s Proposed Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF): A Critique

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Juridiska institutionen

    Author : Christopher Ignatius Moylan; [2022]
    Keywords : carf; crypto-asset reporting framework; oecd; crs; common reporting standard; automatic exchange of information; AEOI; wallets; cold wallets; crypto-asset service provider; CASP; crypto. crypto-asset; cryptocurrency; cryptocurrencies; technological neutrality; reportable transactions; regulatory choke point model; choke point model; crypto intermediaries; due diligence;

    Abstract : In March 2022, OECD published a public consultation document entitled Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework and Amendments to the Common Repoting Standard (CARF). This doucment proposed new and amended requirements covering reporting and exchange of information of crypto-assets as well as containing broader revisions to the existing Common Reporting Standard (CRS) for the automatic exhange of informaiton (AEOI) between countries. READ MORE