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Embedded supervision: how to build regulation into blockchain finance. (2019). Auer, Raphael.
In: CEPR Discussion Papers.
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  3. Distrust or speculation? The socioeconomic drivers of U.S. cryptocurrency investments. (2022). Tercero-Lucas, David ; Auer, Raphael.
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  7. Distrust or Speculation? The Socioeconomic Drivers of U.S. Cryptocurrency Investments. (2021). Tercero-Lucas, David ; Auer, Raphael A.
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  8. Distrust or speculation? the socioeconomic drivers of U.S. cryptocurrency investments. (2021). Auer, Raphael ; Tercero-Lucas, David.
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  9. What predicts the legal status of cryptocurrencies?. (2020). Shchepeleva, Maria ; Stolbov, Mikhail.
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