Government-sponsored currency means one does not own one’s money. Cryptocurrency, however, is privately owned, which is a threat to government’s money monopoly, potentially creating monetary property rights.

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Government-sponsored currency means one does not own one’s money. Cryptocurrency, however, is privately owned, which is a threat to government’s money monopoly, potentially creating monetary property rights.
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