Blockchains provide a distributed architecture for virtual currencies and other applications to allow transnational transactions without traditional intermediaries. Eduard Hofert explores the necessity, the feasibility and the specific form of a potential blockchain regulation by taking the distributed nature and the governance mechanisms of the networks into account.
Blockchains provide a distributed architecture for virtual currencies and other applications to allow transnational transactions without traditional intermediaries. Eduard Hofert explores the necessity, the feasibility and the specific form of a potential blockchain regulation by taking the distributed nature and the governance mechanisms of the networks into account.
Eduard Hofert
Geboren 1988; Studium der Rechtswissenschaften an der Universität Hamburg; 2018 Promotion; derzeit Rechtsreferendar am Hanseatischen Oberlandesgericht Hamburg.
Governance Öffentliches Recht Regulierungsrecht Bitcoins Kryptowährung