James Field

With more than 10 years of journalism and editorial experience, James Field specializes in fintech, digital assets, blockchain regulation, and the intersection of technology, law, and public policy.

As Senior Writer and Researcher at CoinGeek, he reports on the rapidly evolving digital asset ecosystem, covering regulatory developments, landmark court cases, industry conferences, and emerging trends shaping the future of financial technology. He has developed a particular expertise in technology regulation and legislation, producing in-depth features, news analysis, legal case summaries, and detailed timelines of significant litigation.

Prior to joining CoinGeek, James spent five years at Legal500, progressing to Deputy Editor for the EMEA region, where he led coverage of African legal markets. During this time, he researched and analyzed developments across international legal and business sectors, edited research guides, and wrote features on topics including business law, technology, life sciences, and fintech.

Earlier in his career, James contributed to a range of international publications, covering business, geography, current affairs, and technology, building a reputation for thorough research, insightful interviews, and engaging long-form journalism. His work has been published in leading international news and industry outlets, including Geographical Magazine, Dutch News, The In-House Lawyer, and Legal 500’s Global Green Guide.

Drawing on a master’s degree in journalism from The University of Groningen, an undergraduate in History from The University Sussex, and qualifications in English Teaching and creative writing, as well as his subsequent experience in legal reporting and international business, James brings a global perspective to fintech journalism.

He combines this practical ability with expertise spanning digital asset regulation, blockchain innovation, technology policy, and the evolving legal frameworks shaping financial services worldwide, allowing him to translate complex, technical topics into clear, engaging writing, accessible to a broad range of readers – expert and layman alike.

Article by James Field

SEC v Ripple: Judge rejects SEC motion to file interlocutory appeal against ruling
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5 October, 2023

SEC v Ripple: Judge rejects SEC motion to file interlocutory appeal against ruling

Judge Analisa Torres set a trial date for April 23, 2024, for the remaining issues on the SEC v Ripple...
IMF proposes framework for assessing systemic risk of digital assets
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4 October, 2023

IMF proposes framework for assessing systemic risk of digital assets

A paper from the International Monetary Fund outlines a framework for understanding and tracking systemic risks stemming from digital assets,...
Patrick McHenry pushes stablecoin legislation as US narrowly avoids shutdown
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3 October, 2023

Patrick McHenry pushes stablecoin legislation as US narrowly avoids shutdown

House Financial Services Chair McHenry reiterates commitment to stablecoin regulation amid shutdown threat, highlighting bipartisan support for 2023's Clarity for...
Taiwan unveils new guidelines for regulating digital asset firms
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30 September, 2023

Taiwan unveils new guidelines for regulating digital asset firms

Taiwan’s FSC announced a much-anticipated set of guidelines on September 26 for VASPs, emphasizing increased oversight and customer protections.
Gary Gensler receives criticism from House Financial Services Committee hearing overshadowed by partisan politics
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29 September, 2023

Gary Gensler receives criticism from House Financial Services Committee hearing overshadowed by partisan politics

SEC Chair Gary Gensler attended a House hearing, where he was slammed for "choking off" the digital asset sector, quizzed...
US lawmakers appeal to Gary Gensler to allow spot Bitcoin ETPs in light of recent ruling
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28 September, 2023

US lawmakers appeal to Gary Gensler to allow spot Bitcoin ETPs in light of recent ruling

In the letter sent to SEC Chair Gary Gensler, four U.S. lawmakers urged the commission to end its alleged discriminatory...