As of June 2019, we witnessed several initiatives to regulate, define, and frame tokens and blockchains in terms of laws and tax across the globe at different levels of power in the states. It is important to note that every jurisdiction has its own degree of awareness, its own degree of ambition to control the technology and its assets, its own way to gather information, and its own manner to make a decision about the ecosystem. In this fashion, risks and opportunities regarding a project's perimeter will mainly depend on the territory in which it is implemented.
As a decision maker, there are many questions around a blockchain-based project whose answers will mostly depend on external factors such as the jurisdiction and territory, but also on internal factors such as the sector, business size, and target clients. For instance, there is no universal...