ABSTRACT
Sections 5.1–5.4 feature detailed considerations of capital market law, payment service law, anti-money laundering law, tax law and budget law. These are necessary, because public law is less flexible than private law, and creates the most significant legal risks for the financing of long-term and capital-intensive investments using distributed ledger technology. This analysis is completed in Sections 5.5 and 5.6 by in-depth reflections on important legal issues for the modern world, especially in a global context, i.e., the legal aspects of the implementation of the sustainable development goals and analysis of the legal aspects of personal data protection (including the EU digital identity).
