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The SEC's Retreat From Crypto Enforcement May Invite More Private Lawsuits
12.3.2025
Policy change at the regulator does not bind courts from analyzing the key question of whether certain crypto transactions are covered by federal securities laws. Private plaintiffs may take advantage, say Sydney Johnson and Calvin Koo, lawyers at Kobre & Kim
UK Introduces Crime Bill That Extends Powers for Courts When Retrieving Crypto
26.2.2025
The Crime and Policing Bill has measures on how to value crypto and retrieve it from criminals
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed by Judge Dorsey for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed by Judge Dorsey for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
Celsius to appeal order that disallowed its $444M claim against FTX
2.1.2025
The crypto lender made two claims, both of which were dismissed for various reasons, including procedural shortcomings
SEC broker-dealer rule struck down by US courts, big win for crypto
21.11.2024
The crypto industry's recent legal wins include the CFPB excluding crypto wallets from oversight and Gary Gensler's planned resignation
Crypto firms push for SEC changes, crypto out of courts
13.11.2024
After securing a Republican Senate and a pro-crypto White House, crypto firms are now pushing for reforms at the SEC
As Hong Kong Firms Downsize, Animoca Built a Workspace the Size of 10 Tennis Courts
29.10.2024
As law firms and traditional finance companies cut back on office space, Yat Siu's Animoca is taking advantage of the renter’s market to expand its headquarters, reinforcing its commitment to Hong Kong as a global Web3 and digital culture hub
DIFC Courts launch new suite of digital services at GITEX Global 2024
16.10.2024
The Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) Courts have unveiled an innovative suite of digital public services featuring the…
South Korea allows division of crypto in divorce settlements
10.10.2024
South Korean law now allows spouses to claim cryptocurrency and Bitcoin holdings during divorce proceedings, recognizing them as marital assets
South Korea allows division of crypto in divorce settlements
10.10.2024
South Korean law allows spouses to claim cryptocurrency and Bitcoin holdings during divorce proceedings, recognizing them as marital assets, law firm says
UK Court Recognizes USDT as ‘Distinct Form of Property’
16.9.2024
A High Court of England and Wales has ruled that stablecoin tether (USDT) is recognized as property under English law. The court clarified that cryptocurrencies, despite not being physical assets, can be treated similarly to tangible and intangible property in legal disputes. UK Court Recognizes...
Ripple Legal Chief Anticipates Possible SEC Appeal in XRP Case Despite Court’s 10% Reversal Rate
18.8.2024
Ripple’s chief legal officer says he wouldn’t be surprised if the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) does appeal the final ruling in the Ripple lawsuit over XRP. He questioned the SEC’s rationality and expressed confidence that any appeal by the SEC would likely...
Chinese Court’s Verdict on $230k Rental Crypto Mining Fraud
17.8.2024
The Changsha Intermediate People’s Court of Hunan Province, China, has recently released a series of typical cases involving…