TY - BOOK AU - Chiu,Iris H-Y Chiu TI - Regulating the crypto economy: business transformations and financialisation T2 - Hart Studies in Commercial and Financial Law SN - 9781509935772 AV - HF5548.32 .C557 2021eb U1 - 332.4/2 23 PY - 2021/// CY - London, England PB - Zed Books KW - Cryptocurrencies KW - Law and legislation KW - Blockchains (Databases) KW - Electronic commerce KW - Capital markets & securities law & regulation,Commercial law,IT & Communications law,Comparative law KW - bicssc KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Acknowledgments -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- 1. A Legal Mapping of the Crypto Economy and the Drivers for Institutional Change -- 2. Rise of the Productive Crypto Economy and Need for Regulation -- 3. Financial Regulators' Approaches to the Crypto Economy -- 4. Facilitating the Crypto Economy: The Law of Business Organisations and Governance -- 5. The Financing of Blockchain-Based Business Development and the Need for Regulation -- 6. Regulating the Monetary Order of the Crypto Economy -- 7. Regulating Crypto Finance 8. Upcoming Trends and Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Index; Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers; Also published in print N2 - "This book focuses on the building of a crypto economy as an alternative economic space and discusses how the crypto economy should be governed. The crypto economy is examined in its productive and financialised aspects, in order to distil the need for governance in this economic space. The author argues that it is imperative for regulatory policy to develop the economic governance of the blockchain-based business model, in order to facilitate economic mobilisation and wealth creation. The regulatory framework should cater for a new and unique enterprise organisational law and the fund-raising and financing of blockchain-based development projects. Such a regulatory framework is crucially enabling in nature and consistent with the tenets of regulatory capitalism. Further, the book acknowledges the rising importance of private monetary orders in the crypto economy and native payment systems that do not rely on conventional institutions for value transfer. A regulatory blueprint is proposed for governing such monetary orders as 'commons' governance. The rise of Decentralised Finance and other financial innovations in the crypto economy are also discussed, and the book suggests a framework for regulatory consideration in this dynamic landscape in order to meet a balance of public interest objectives and private interests. By setting out a reform agenda in relation to economic and financial governance in the crypto economy, this forward-looking work argues for the extension of 'regulatory capitalism' to this perceived 'wild west' of an alternative economic space. It advances the message that an innovative regulatory agenda is needed to account for the economically disruptive and technologically transformative developments brought about by the crypto economy."-- UR - https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509935772?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections ER -