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Contratos inteligentes: introdução ao Ethereum

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5. REGULAMENTO DO ETHEREUM

Nos Estados Unidos, a Lei de Proteção ao Consumidor de Commodities Digitais proposta trataria o Ethereum e outras criptomoedas como commodities, que poderiam então ser reguladas pela Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).[78][79]

O regulamento do Ether, bem como das outras criptomoedas será tratado em um artigo próprio.


NOTA

[a] A criptomoeda não possui um código alfa-3 ISO 4217 formal. "ETH" é apenas informal.


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Icaro Aron Paulino Soares de Oliveira

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OLIVEIRA, Icaro Aron Paulino Soares. Contratos inteligentes: introdução ao Ethereum. Revista Jus Navigandi, ISSN 1518-4862, Teresina, ano 28, n. 7277, 4 jun. 2023. Disponível em: https://jus.com.br/artigos/104401. Acesso em: 17 nov. 2024.

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