Network money, more rarely network money and cyber money (network money, e-money)
Payment units that are only used as a unit of account on the Internet. There are no coins or banknotes for the corresponding unit. It is sufficient that a larger number of people are willing to assign purchasing power to a certain numerical code. At present (spring 2014), there are probably around twenty such Internet payment instruments worldwide, such as Bitcoins, Litecoins, Peercoins or Mastercoins – see computer payment, electronic money business, Linden dollar, secondary currency, network money business, quick money, regional money, play money, settlement money.
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