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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

Poland fails to overturn president’s veto of MiCA-compliant bill
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9 December, 2025

Poland fails to overturn president’s veto of MiCA-compliant bill

Poland upheld a veto on its MiCA-compliant crypto bill, leaving the country the EU’s only member without such rules after...
BIS highlights potential risks of tokenized money market funds
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9 December, 2025

BIS highlights potential risks of tokenized money market funds

BIS highlights rising risks of tokenized money market funds (TMMFs) in a new bulletin, focusing on liquidity mismatches and operational...
Europol shuts down $1.5B Cryptomixer money laundering scheme
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8 December, 2025

Europol shuts down $1.5B Cryptomixer money laundering scheme

Europol dismantled Cryptomixer, a digital asset laundering service, recovering over $29 million in Bitcoin linked to cybercrime and illegal activities.
Bolivia ushers digital assets into financial mainstream
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8 December, 2025

Bolivia ushers digital assets into financial mainstream

Bolivia targets stablecoins as a gateway to digital assets, backed by a $9 billion financing efforts and tax reform under...
China’s central bank reaffirms commitment to digital asset ban
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5 December, 2025

China’s central bank reaffirms commitment to digital asset ban

China's central bank reaffirms its ban on digital currencies while Hong Kong moves to regulating digital currency, aiming to become...
INTERPOL highlights globalization of digital asset scam centers
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5 December, 2025

INTERPOL highlights globalization of digital asset scam centers

INTERPOL addresses the rise of transnational cryptocurrency scams, emphasizing the need for global cooperation to combat these growing criminal networks.

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