Author:
Derevyanko Bogdan,Іvanchenko Nadiia,Podskrebko Oleksandr,Prylutska Alina,Turkot Olha
Abstract
The paper identifies the main positive aspects and risks of operations involving cryptocurrency after their
legitimization and suggests ways to reduce the impact of risks and negative consequences. Analysis and synthesis
techniques were utilized in the research in order to summarize the findings and draw conclusions in accordance with the
paper’s structural divisions. The structural approach made it possible to structure the provisions on the potential spread of
the impact of the existing state regulatory system on participants’ activities in the cryptocurrency market and determine
which state executive authorities should be assigned the task of licensing cryptocurrency mining. The comparative
legal method was used to search for advantages and disadvantages for various types of legal entities after legitimizing
cryptocurrency. In order to examine the origins of human civilization and its recent acceleration of digitalization, the
historical legal method was utilized. The authors have elaborated methods aimed at reducing the risks of operations with
cryptocurrencies, as well as protecting the interests of the state and cryptocurrency market participants. It is proposed to
establish a cryptocurrency exchange by citizens of Ukraine or business entities in agreement with the National Bank of
Ukraine, the National Securities and Stock Market Commission or other central executive body. It is proposed to protect
the interests of participants in the cryptocurrency market through the application of a group of measures characterized
by the term “legal work at the enterprise”, and the LLC legal form can be used to prevent conflicts between founders and
protection from encroachments of corporate raiders for small businesses
Publisher
Scientific Journals Publishing House
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