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  2. Virtual currency law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [21] Although the defendant did not pass the Liberty Dollars currency as a counterfeit, the currency were in close enough "resemblance of coins of the United States or of foreign countries" and consequently fell under the authority of 18 U.S.C.A. § 486.123 The Court has not decided if § 486 includes the power to prohibit VCs, but if a Court ...

  3. Why Do Cash and Coins Matter in a Digital World? - AOL

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    The digital dollar has the opportunity to benefit low income households in a multitude of ways. However, what is often less-discussed is the overall inclusivity that already exists through cash ...

  4. 7 Biggest Scam Coins to Avoid as We Head Into Year-End - AOL

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    Unfortunately, we’ll also think for a second about scam coins. It’s still very early in the game. And any time a new topic, or in this case, asset class, catches fire, scammers pop up.

  5. Digital dollars: Should the U.S. have its own virtual currency?

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    Countries around the world have begun experimenting with digital money, but there's heated debate over whether the U.S. should follow their lead.

  6. List of community currencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley Bread Berkeley, California; Central Pound Clovis, California; Davis Dollars Davis, California; Escondido Dollars [3] Escondido, California; Fairbuck Fairfax, California (2011–2016) Humboldt Hours Eureka, California, and Arcata, California; Mendocino SEED Fort Bragg, California; North Fork Shares North Fork, California

  7. Digital currency - Wikipedia

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    Digital currencies exhibit properties similar to traditional currencies, but generally do not have a classical physical form of fiat currency historically that can be held in the hand, like currencies with printed banknotes or minted coins. However, they do have a physical form in an unclassical sense coming from the computer to computer and ...

  8. A Fed-issued digital dollar could print money — for the people

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    A digital dollar could level the playing field. More and more informed observers are asking why, after 13+ years of the Federal Reserve’s increasingly aggressive monetary interventions, the ...

  9. Central bank digital currency - Wikipedia

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    A central bank digital currency (CBDC; also called digital fiat currency [1] or digital base money [2]) is a digital currency issued by a central bank, [3] rather than by a commercial bank. It is also a liability of the central bank and denominated in the sovereign currency, [4] as is the case with physical banknotes and coins.