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Graduate of History from The University Sussex and a Masters in Journalism from The University of Groningen, James Field has written for publication in the United Kingdom and Netherlands across a range of topics including arts, culture, environmental and legal sector issues. He served as Deputy Editor for a leading Legal publication and currently researches and writes on the digital asset space, with a focus on legal changes impacting the industry.

Article by James Field

EU increases focus on NFTs in leaked draft of anti-money laundering bill
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7 March, 2023

EU increases focus on NFTs in leaked draft of anti-money laundering bill

The proposed change to the AML rules fills a noticeable gap in the EU’s landmark Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation,...
Is Hong Kong opening up to digital assets?
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7 March, 2023

Is Hong Kong opening up to digital assets?

Many may see Hong Kong's latest regulation as a welcoming to digital asset exchanges, but the stringent requirements for licenses...
Phoenix Community Capital: Digital asset firm with links to parliamentary groups mysteriously vanished
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1 March, 2023

Phoenix Community Capital: Digital asset firm with links to parliamentary groups mysteriously vanished

Phoenix Community Capital, a digital currency firm with links to two all-party parliamentary groups in the U.K., seems to have...
Digital asset trade group urges court to dismiss Coinbase insider trading case
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27 February, 2023

Digital asset trade group urges court to dismiss Coinbase insider trading case

The Chamber of Digital Commerce urged to dismiss a case brought by the SEC against an ex-Coinbase employee and two...
SEC joins chorus of opposition to Binance.US $1 billion Voyager deal
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23 February, 2023

SEC joins chorus of opposition to Binance.US $1 billion Voyager deal

In a flurry of court filings, New York and federal finance regulators lodged multiple objections to the proposed billion-dollar deal,...
Crypto community’s curious link to Proud Boys sedition trial
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22 February, 2023

Crypto community’s curious link to Proud Boys sedition trial

Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was sent a document titled “1776 Returns” a week before the riot by someone with...

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