The "Bitcoin is an asset or a currency?" is not really a debate over whether Bitcoin is a currency or not. The term "digital asset" is a broader term to include other digital property, not just the coins. China, for example, classes Bitcoin as an asset not because it does not regard it as a currency, but because they are setting up a system to include digital as well as physical trading of property. I touched on this in this article. https://steemit.com/bitcoin/@skyflowers/skyflowers-co-0020-china-what-does-the-recent-ban-of-cryptos-really-mean
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