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== Definitions == '''Digital representation''' is {{Quote|a representation of something in the form of [[digital data]] — i.e., [[computerised data]] that is represented using discrete (discontinuous) values to embody [[information]], as contrasted with continuous, or [[analog signal]]s that behave in a continuous manner or represent [[information]] using a continuous function.<ref>[[Virtual Currencies: Key Definitions and Potential AML/CFT Risks]]. at 13 n.5.</ref>}} {{Quote|[a] [[data element]] representing a set of properties of a [[physical entity]].<ref>[[Industrial Internet Consortium]], The Industrial Internet of Things Volume G8: Vocabulary 10 (IIC:PUB:G8:V2.00:PB:20170719) (2017) ([https://www.iiconsortium.org/pdf/IIC_Vocab_Technical_Report_2.0.pdf full-text]).</ref>}} == Virtual currency == "A physical object, such as a [[flash drive]] or a [[bitcoin]], may contain a digital representation of [[virtual currency]], but ultimately, the currency only functions as such if it is [[link]]ed [[digital]]ly, via the [[Internet]], to the [[virtual currency system]]."<ref>Virtual Currencies: Key Definitions and Potential AML/CFT Risks. at 13 n.5.</ref> == References == <references /> [[Category:Definition]] [[Category:Data]] [[Category:Virtual currency]]
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