Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

The word "Cryptolawgy" (CLGY) was coined in 2021 by the author himself to illustrate the challenges facing lawmakers in regulating the emerging crypto industry. The emergence of digital assets has ignited a paradigm shift in finance, investment, and governance. As the industry expands and adoption grows, so do the complexities of its legal and regulatory landscape. Across the globe, there is a pressing need for regulation, with various countries adopting different and diverging policies, strategies, and regulations. New dispute resolution methods based on blockchain are emerging, challenging old methods such as arbitration. This book of 215 pages, including regulation appendixes (Thailand, EU, MiCA, Singapour, and US), delves into the heart of an evolving space, exploring the unprecedented challenges facing law and regulations in a sector that is evolving exponentially.

Authored by Dah (Prince) Amoussou, whose insightful analyses have garnered widespread recognition, this book is a comprehensive compilation of articles originally featured in the "Cryptolawgy" Newsletter on LinkedIn.

The book also hails Thailand as a pioneer in regulating the digital asset business sector since 2018 and creating a crypto-friendly environment to attract investors. Cryptolawgy serves as a reference for those tasked with creating new rules or navigating the intricate web of legal challenges and opportunities within the digital asset economy era.

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Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

The word "Cryptolawgy" (CLGY) was coined in 2021 by the author himself to illustrate the challenges facing lawmakers in regulating the emerging crypto industry. The emergence of digital assets has ignited a paradigm shift in finance, investment, and governance. As the industry expands and adoption grows, so do the complexities of its legal and regulatory landscape. Across the globe, there is a pressing need for regulation, with various countries adopting different and diverging policies, strategies, and regulations. New dispute resolution methods based on blockchain are emerging, challenging old methods such as arbitration. This book of 215 pages, including regulation appendixes (Thailand, EU, MiCA, Singapour, and US), delves into the heart of an evolving space, exploring the unprecedented challenges facing law and regulations in a sector that is evolving exponentially.

Authored by Dah (Prince) Amoussou, whose insightful analyses have garnered widespread recognition, this book is a comprehensive compilation of articles originally featured in the "Cryptolawgy" Newsletter on LinkedIn.

The book also hails Thailand as a pioneer in regulating the digital asset business sector since 2018 and creating a crypto-friendly environment to attract investors. Cryptolawgy serves as a reference for those tasked with creating new rules or navigating the intricate web of legal challenges and opportunities within the digital asset economy era.

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Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

by Roland Amoussou
Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

Cryptolawgy: A Pioneering Resource on Crypto Laws and Regulations

by Roland Amoussou

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The word "Cryptolawgy" (CLGY) was coined in 2021 by the author himself to illustrate the challenges facing lawmakers in regulating the emerging crypto industry. The emergence of digital assets has ignited a paradigm shift in finance, investment, and governance. As the industry expands and adoption grows, so do the complexities of its legal and regulatory landscape. Across the globe, there is a pressing need for regulation, with various countries adopting different and diverging policies, strategies, and regulations. New dispute resolution methods based on blockchain are emerging, challenging old methods such as arbitration. This book of 215 pages, including regulation appendixes (Thailand, EU, MiCA, Singapour, and US), delves into the heart of an evolving space, exploring the unprecedented challenges facing law and regulations in a sector that is evolving exponentially.

Authored by Dah (Prince) Amoussou, whose insightful analyses have garnered widespread recognition, this book is a comprehensive compilation of articles originally featured in the "Cryptolawgy" Newsletter on LinkedIn.

The book also hails Thailand as a pioneer in regulating the digital asset business sector since 2018 and creating a crypto-friendly environment to attract investors. Cryptolawgy serves as a reference for those tasked with creating new rules or navigating the intricate web of legal challenges and opportunities within the digital asset economy era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798224641864
Publisher: Asiafrica Consulting (Aaco)
Publication date: 04/11/2024
Series: Cryptolawgy , #1
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.75(d)

About the Author

Dr. Roland Amoussou, was bestowed with the title of Prince (Dah) by HM the King of Savalou (Benin). He is a French-Beninese partner at Vovan Law Group (Bangkok) with more than 20 years of experience in Asia. He specializes in international arbitration, digital asset (cryptocurrencies) regulations, PPPs, Construction contracts (FIDIC) etc.

Roland lectures at various Thai universities and works as a resource person for professional training programs around Asia.

Dr. Amoussou serves as an arbitrator and counsel before various institutions. He is a member of ICC Thailand and a committee member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (Thailand branch). Roland received the award of "African Man of the Year Asia-Pacific 2022." He is the co-founder and president of the AsiAfrica Foundation. Dr. Amoussou is a member of the management board of the African Legal Support Facility (ALSF / ADB). Roland is the author of many books on arbitration and the originator of the "Art of Amicability" and "Cryptolawgy."

https: //www.linkedin.com/in/roland-amoussou-5295907/

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