Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets

Blockchain, or distributed ledger technology (DLT), is a tamper-evident and tamper-resistant digital ledger implemented in a distributed fashion.1 This emerging technology, which enables direct transactions within a ledger without need for a centra...

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Main Authors: Salmon, John, Myers, Gordon
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/658041547845804080/Blockchain-and-Associated-Legal-Issues-for-Emerging-Markets
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spelling okr-10986-312022021-05-25T10:54:36Z Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets Salmon, John Myers, Gordon BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES DATA PRIVACY CRYPTO ASSETS LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY LEGAL JURISDICTION SMART CONTRACTS TAXATION REGULATION GOVERNANCE BANKING REFORM Blockchain, or distributed ledger technology (DLT), is a tamper-evident and tamper-resistant digital ledger implemented in a distributed fashion.1 This emerging technology, which enables direct transactions within a ledger without need for a central authority or trusted intermediary, has the potential to re-engineer economic models and enable the creation of markets and products previously unavailable or unprofitable across emerging markets. However, in considering the potential benefits of blockchain, organizations must also consider the associated risks and how they can be managed. These risks include jurisdictional challenges, crypto assets, privacy and data protection, double spending, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Several risks have been identified and overcome at similar innovative leaps in the recent past, including the commercialization of the Internet and cloud computing. It is essential that enterprises understand all risks inherent in blockchain systems, including being able to clearly identify who is accountable and legally responsible. 2019-02-01T21:53:05Z 2019-02-01T21:53:05Z 2019-01 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/658041547845804080/Blockchain-and-Associated-Legal-Issues-for-Emerging-Markets http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31202 English EMCompass;Note 63 CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief
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topic BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
DATA PRIVACY
CRYPTO ASSETS
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
LEGAL JURISDICTION
SMART CONTRACTS
TAXATION
REGULATION
GOVERNANCE
BANKING REFORM
spellingShingle BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY
DISTRIBUTED LEDGER TECHNOLOGY
EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES
DATA PRIVACY
CRYPTO ASSETS
LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY
ACCOUNTABILITY
LEGAL JURISDICTION
SMART CONTRACTS
TAXATION
REGULATION
GOVERNANCE
BANKING REFORM
Salmon, John
Myers, Gordon
Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
relation EMCompass;Note 63
description Blockchain, or distributed ledger technology (DLT), is a tamper-evident and tamper-resistant digital ledger implemented in a distributed fashion.1 This emerging technology, which enables direct transactions within a ledger without need for a central authority or trusted intermediary, has the potential to re-engineer economic models and enable the creation of markets and products previously unavailable or unprofitable across emerging markets. However, in considering the potential benefits of blockchain, organizations must also consider the associated risks and how they can be managed. These risks include jurisdictional challenges, crypto assets, privacy and data protection, double spending, and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Several risks have been identified and overcome at similar innovative leaps in the recent past, including the commercialization of the Internet and cloud computing. It is essential that enterprises understand all risks inherent in blockchain systems, including being able to clearly identify who is accountable and legally responsible.
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author Salmon, John
Myers, Gordon
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Myers, Gordon
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title Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
title_short Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
title_full Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
title_fullStr Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
title_full_unstemmed Blockchain and Associated Legal Issues for Emerging Markets
title_sort blockchain and associated legal issues for emerging markets
publisher International Finance Corporation, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/658041547845804080/Blockchain-and-Associated-Legal-Issues-for-Emerging-Markets
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