TY - BOOK AU - Mooij,Annelieke ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Regulating the Metaverse Economy: How to Prevent Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism T2 - SpringerBriefs in Law, SN - 9783031464171 AV - K4240-4343 U1 - 343.099 23 PY - 2024/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Information technology KW - Law and legislation KW - Mass media KW - International law KW - Trade regulation KW - IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property KW - International Economic Law, Trade Law N1 - Chapter 1: Governing the Meta-World Finances -- Chapter 2: What is the Metaverse? -- Chapter 3: The virtual currency schemes -- Chapter 4: Money Laundering & Financing of Terrorism via the Metaverse -- Chapter 5: Regulating the Technology (placement) -- Chapter 6: Currency (layering) -- Chapter 7: Integration into the legal economy -- Chapter 8: Non-Fungible Tokens and Stateless firms -- Chapter 9: Conclusion; Open Access N2 - This open access book examines regulating an environment that has no jurisdiction, is fully anonymous and infinitely vast? Welcome to the Metaverse, an online virtual reality that is expected to add billions to the global economy. The Metaverse offers a new type of virtual economy with practically endless business opportunities. The question is how to prevent these opportunities from being abused to commit money laundering and finance terrorism (MLFT). This book explores the current European Union legislation designed to prevent MLFT in connection with the Metaverse. It analyses the legislation in relation to the three traditional stages of MLFT: placement, layering and integration. Furthermore, some additional risks specific to the Metaverse are discussed, such as Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs) and the high level of anonymity. The book concludes that the current legislation is not suitable for facing the new challenges of the Metaverse. In turn, the book puts forward a novelapproach to regulating and enforcing MLFT legislation: using a system of smart assets equipped with AI to prevent and detect MLFT. In addition, it makes recommendations on how to improve the legal framework with regard to the new challenges arising from the Metaverse. Particular attention is given to creating a legal framework that incorporates the use of smart assets and the Internet of Things, in order to provide a safe environment for potential users and society. With a solid background in financial law and technology, the author successfully creates a novel system of regulation and enforcement that is based on the use of automatic enforcement, whilst keeping sufficient legal safeguards in place for potential Metaverse users. This book will be of interest to anyone interested in the Metaverse. Whether you want to regulate it or open your own virtual business, it’s a must-read! UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46417-1 ER -