Considering the context: "a chattel currency that people use to purchase drugs and money with"
And the what turns up if you start looking around at what there is out there for "shadow currency":
"Shadow currency: how Bitcoin can finance terrorism" (from two days ago)
And from "The US Regulatory Vice Closes On Bitcoin" (from one day ago): "Chilton's remit to regulate this "shadow currency" is predicated on it becoming a basis for derivative contracts as opposed to purely transactional (akin to the monitoring of physical oil transactions that can influence crude futures.)"
...I would say you are correct with almost without any doubt.
And the what turns up if you start looking around at what there is out there for "shadow currency":
"Shadow currency: how Bitcoin can finance terrorism" (from two days ago)
And from "The US Regulatory Vice Closes On Bitcoin" (from one day ago): "Chilton's remit to regulate this "shadow currency" is predicated on it becoming a basis for derivative contracts as opposed to purely transactional (akin to the monitoring of physical oil transactions that can influence crude futures.)"
...I would say you are correct with almost without any doubt.