A Miami court judge has sent ripples through the cryptocurrency community in a ruling in which she said bitcoin was not real money.
Defendant Michel Espinoza was on trial for illegally transmitting and laundering $1,500 worth of bitcoins to undercover agents who intended to use them to purchase stolen credit cards. His attorney argued that the charges should be dismissed because, under Florida state law, the cyber-currency could not be considered money. After extended deliberation, Judge Teresa Mary Pooler agreed in a ruling issued on Monday.
Source: Bitcoin ‘not real money’ says Miami judge in closely watched ruling | Technology | The Guardian