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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

Japan moving away from stablecoin restrictions in the new year
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30 December, 2022

Japan moving away from stablecoin restrictions in the new year

Japan is dead set on lifting the ban on stablecoins, with authorities gathering feedback on easing restrictions, opening a pathway...
The economic gamble of digital dollarization
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22 December, 2022

The economic gamble of digital dollarization

So-called stablecoin Tether continues to spread its pervasive influence over a digital asset industry that is being increasingly embraced with...
Senate committee digs into the burst FTX bubble
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15 December, 2022

Senate committee digs into the burst FTX bubble

Wednesday's Senate hearing on the FTX debacle saw groups of speakers clash on whether there is a need to regulate...
The utter failure of corporate controls at FTX: CEO John Ray III testifies before US Congress
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14 December, 2022

The utter failure of corporate controls at FTX: CEO John Ray III testifies before US Congress

CEO John J. Ray III tells lawmakers that what separates FTX's bankruptcy from other exchanges that went insolvent is that...
The uncertain liabilities of digital asset advertising
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14 December, 2022

The uncertain liabilities of digital asset advertising

Advertisements should be honest and truthful than the 'endorsing' celebrity, and advertisers are subject to liability if proven otherwise, according...
Malta to remove NFTs from digital asset regulation in anticipation of MiCA
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8 December, 2022

Malta to remove NFTs from digital asset regulation in anticipation of MiCA

Under the current Virtual Financial Asset regime, which was set up in 2018, NFTs are subject to specific requirements upon...

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