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Technology,
Labor/Employment

May 6, 2021

Want to pay your employees in cryptocurrency? Not so fast

Cryptocurrency is the future of money in a world where cash is becoming obsolete. But until the world catches up with the crypto craze, it doesn’t make sense from a legal standpoint for any company to pay employees in crypto.

Eliot J. Rushovich

Managing Partner
Rise Law Firm PC

Email: eliot@riselawfirm.com

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Cryptocurrency is the future of money in a world where cash is becoming obsolete. But until the world catches up with the crypto craze, it doesn't make sense from a legal standpoint for any company to pay employees in crypto.

Federal and state regulations are either nonexistent or too murky to provide reliable guidance for companies. The most sexy cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are the most problematic to integrate in...

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