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Global FinTech Guide
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France
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DLT and cryptocurrencies
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FinTechs belonging to this category offer financial services using crypto currencies. This category also includes FinTechs utilising blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) upon which Bitcoin and Ethereum are based, among others. FinTechs develop and do research in this field in order to create new services – e.g. crypto currency exchange markets, wallet providers, NFTs-related services, new payment services, "smart contracts" or new clearing and settling services.

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Attitude of the country towards financial services using crypto currencies

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Legal affairs

Obligations and requirements to provide financial services using crypto currencies described above

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Economic conditions

Market size for financial services using crypto currencies and biggest companies in this business area

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The information in this guide provides a general overview at the time of publication and is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all legal developments nor should it be taken as opinion or legal advice on the matters covered. It is for general information purposes only and readers should take legal advice from a Multilaw member firm.

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