Fiat money is a type of currency that is made legal tender by government law or regulation, without backing by a physical commodity like gold or silver. Its value derives from the trust and authority of the government that issues it.
An offshore exchange rate is the market price of a regulated currency outside the legal jurisdiction of the regulating government. It operates similarly to a legal black market rate.
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