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Convertible Virtual Currency

Definition

Convertible Virtual Currency refers to digital assets that possess an equivalent value in real currency or can be exchanged for real currency, goods, or services. These currencies function as a medium of exchange, often operating independently of central banks. Bitcoin and Ethereum are prime examples, holding value that fluctuates against fiat currencies and facilitating various transactions. Their convertibility distinguishes them from non-convertible virtual currencies used only within specific virtual environments.