Find at least 3 recent (no earlier than 2018) as well as credible news articles or editorials that refer to the topic. Make sure the article/editorial is from a reputable source, not e.g. a blog written by someone with a bias and a personal point to make

Crypto currency

Articulate your response in the form of a position paper. Refrain from political rhetoric and, instead, focus on the economic impact. Here is a useful position paper template: http://www.xavier.edu/library/students/documents/position_paper.pdf (Links to an external site.)

You may NOT answer “BOTH” in your response. If you do, the score will be a zero. Pick a single position.

Find at least 3 recent (no earlier than 2018) as well as credible news articles or editorials that refer to the topic. Make sure the article/editorial is from a reputable source, not e.g. a blog written by someone with a bias and a personal point to make. If you are unsure if the source is reputable/credible, please go over the NVC Library

Guides/tutorials at this link. (Links to an external site.)

You get 10 points (30 maximum points instead of 20) extra credit on the paper outline grade if you book a librarian. (Links to an external site.)

Summarize your findings in an essay format, consisting of a minimum of 600 words (of content), according to the MLA format style. For additional MLA assistance, visit: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ (Links to an external site.)

In addition to referencing material from outside sources, be sure to include any relevant personal/work experience. The NVC Library has created a dedicated site for this paper at: https://nvcguides.libguides.com/c.php?g=1182266&p=8645267 (Links to an external site.)

You must submit the assignment by uploading it into Canvas. Only Word .doc (or .docx) and .pdf formats are allowed.

Find at least 3 recent (no earlier than 2018) as well as credible news articles or editorials that refer to the topic. Make sure the article/editorial is from a reputable source, not e.g. a blog written by someone with a bias and a personal point to make
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