Crypto Industry Will Benefit From Tighter Regulation, Says Law Professor

Crypto Industry Will Benefit From Tighter Regulation, Says Law Professor
фото показано с : news.bitcoin.com

2021-6-28 02:00

The chairman of International Banking Law and Finance at the University of Edinburgh, professor Emilios Avgouleas, says that tighter crypto regulation will benefit the industry in the long run. He is bullish about the prospects of cryptocurrencies becoming widely used around the world.

Tight Regulation Good for Crypto Industry

Professor Emilios Avgouleas talked about how strict regulations are beneficial to the crypto industry in an interview with the Insider last week.

The chairman of International Banking Law and Finance at the University of Edinburgh, professor Avgouleas is also a senior research fellow at crypto technology company IOHK. According to the university, he is “a leading international expert on financial reform, fintech policy and regulation, banking theory and regulation, capital markets regulation, law and finance, and global economic governance.”

Professor Avgouleas described that governments’ efforts to regulate the crypto industry should make cryptocurrencies more reputable and harder for criminals to use. While admitting that “In the short run, regulation may be a bad thing, because market prices will go down,” he believes that “at the same time regulation will weed out unholy activity and will make these alternative means of payment even more acceptable for the mainstream user.” The professor opined:

In the long run, it will make the shift away from government money, to digital means of payment, permanent.

if (!window.GrowJs) { (function () { var s = document.createElement('script'); s.async = true; s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.src = 'https://bitcoinads.growadvertising.com/adserve/app'; var n = document.getElementsByTagName("script")[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n); }()); } var GrowJs = GrowJs || {}; GrowJs.ads = GrowJs.ads || []; GrowJs.ads.push({ node: document.currentScript.parentElement, handler: function (node) { var banner = GrowJs.createBanner(node, 31, [300, 250], null, []); GrowJs.showBanner(banner.index); } });

Avgouleas also said that central banks exploring issuing state-backed digital currencies, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), should legitimize cryptocurrencies in the eyes of consumers.

An increasing number of countries are getting more serious about regulating cryptocurrencies. China has been cracking down on bitcoin mining as well as payments. In the U.S., the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Gary Gensler, has been calling for increased oversight of cryptocurrency exchanges and legislation to protect consumers. However, bitcoin and cryptocurrency are left off the SEC’s regulatory agenda this year.

Professor Avgouleas also said he is bullish about the prospects of cryptocurrencies, believing that they could become widely used around the world as they’re private, secure, and international.

Do you agree with professor Avgouleas? Let us know in the comments section below.

Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Intelligence Quotient Benefit (IQB) на Currencies.ru

$ 0 (+0.00%)
Объем 24H $0
Изменеия 24h: 0.00 %, 7d: 0.00 %
Cегодня L: $0 - H: $0
Капитализация $0 Rank 99999
Доступно / Всего 0 IQB

says professor crypto regulation law benefit industry

says professor → Результатов: 74


Фото:

Cryptocurrencies Prove Central Bank Models Are Obsolete, Says Professor

A Spanish professor and economist stated that cryptocurrencies have brought out the “obsolescence” of central banks, although their capitalization is still “very insignificant.” Crypto Is Not Only About the ‘Speculative Noise’ Pablo Agnese, an economics professor and lecturer in the Department of Economic and Business Organization at the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Barcelona (UIC […] The post Cryptocurrencies Prove Central Bank Models Are Obsolete, Says Professor appeared first on Bitcoin News.

2020-12-4 14:20


Should The Traditional Banking System Be Scared Of Cryptocurrencies? Stanford Finance Prof Says Yes

Though digital currencies have come up against a lot of challenges, consumers shouldn’t give up just yet, according to Darrell Duffie. Duffie, a professor of finance at Stanford GSB, believes that the next decade could be filled with a lot of success for this sector, in the event that banks don’t come up with faster […]

2019-10-25 17:39


Фото:

A new study says nearly 96% of deepfake videos are porn

Deepfakes are one of the scariest phenomenons of recent technology trends. From demeaning women to costing monetary loss, these artificial videos are causing a lot of trouble for people. Now a new report from Deeptrace, a Netherland based cybersecurity company, has published a new report stating 96 percent of deepfake videos online are porn, and they received over 134 million views.

2019-10-7 17:00


Nutty Professor Says Tesla’s Stock to Be Sub-$100 amid Likely Acquisition

By CCN: NYU Professor Scott Galloway presciently predicted Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods in 2017. He’s back. , and now the professor reportedly believes that Tesla is in the crosshairs of being acquired as investor frustration mounts, saying in a recent podcast: “My prediction is within 12 months Tesla is sub $100 per share and it probably gets acquired because there’s real value there.

2019-5-29 03:15


Фото:

Bitcoin is a Sh*tcoin, Says Nouriel Roubini in Latest Anti-Cryptocurrency Rant

Like clockwork, every so often, nocoiners take turns to try to bash bitcoin (BTC) but with little success. This time around, it is New York University (NYU) Economics Professor, Nouriel Roubini, using colorful language to describe bitcoin while ranting that he didn’t care about the price of BTC, the New York Post reports May 8,Read MoreRead More.

2019-5-10 09:00


Фото:

‘Shut Down the Cryptocurrencies,’ Says Nobel Prize Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz

Despite the growing popularity of cryptocurrencies, there are some people – experts in their fields – who believe that cryptocurrencies are not good enough and should be banned. The latest person to join this school of thought is Joseph Eugen Stiglitz, a recipient of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics and a Professor at Columbia […] ‘Shut Down the Cryptocurrencies,’ Says Nobel Prize Winning Economist Joseph Stiglitz was originally found on Cryptocurrency News | Tech, Privacy, Bitcoin & Blockchain | Blokt.

2019-5-7 14:29


Professor at Rutgers University Considers Bitcoin as Unethical Currency, Says Crypto is a Chance

Bitcoin (BTC) is the most popular digital asset in the market and has expanded during the last 10 years. However, there are individuals and experts that support it and others that are against it. There is a professor at Rutgers University, Tobey Karen Scharding, that is not so much against Bitcoin and virtual currencies, but […]

2019-2-14 20:22