Money or Assets? How World Governments Define Cryptocurrencies

Money or Assets? How World Governments Define Cryptocurrencies
"Money? Commodities? Securities? Utility tokens? The world’s governments can’t agree on what cryptocurrencies really are"
Read more: cointelegraph.com
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I also see it as a way to launder money from France to Moscow then from there to where ever else