The lesson from the Ukrainian crisis: can cryptocurrencies drive a shift from positive to natural money?

Cattelan, Valentino (2025) The lesson from the Ukrainian crisis: can cryptocurrencies drive a shift from positive to natural money? Ianus (31). ISSN 1974-9805

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Abstract

This article discusses the moral dimension of money and how it is affected today by cryptocurrencies in global financial markets. Its core argument is that in the Russia-Ukraine conflict not only have cryptocurrencies proven functional to humanitarian activism, but they have also given body to a new monetary community that certifies a radical departure from classic state sovereignty underpinning fiat money. Accordingly, in this context a significant shift from “positive money” (pecunia posita) to “natural money” (pecunia naturalis) has already happened. The article investigates this shift both from a theoretical and an empirical perspective, drawing some final considerations on the intersection between blockchain technology and human-chain morality in the light of the potential rise of a new model of global humanitarian money.

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31 December 2025
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31 December 2025
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Subjects: CAH16 - law > CAH16-01 - law > CAH16-01-01 - law
Divisions: Law and Social Sciences > Law
Depositing User: Gemma Tonks
Date Deposited: 02 Mar 2026 13:48
Last Modified: 02 Mar 2026 13:48
URI: https://www.open-access.bcu.ac.uk/id/eprint/16897

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