As in many other countries, in our country as well there is no generally accepted definition of cryptoassets. Our current legal framework does not recognize the term "cryptoasset". Basically, cryptoassets are considered to be a specific type of intangible asset, based on certain technologies, which is not issued, nor its value is guaranteed by a central bank, it is not money and the supply of these assets does not depend on the needs of the economy or monetary system. (back | back to Q&As about cryptocurrencies)
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