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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

BIS report flags stablecoins’ flaws, dollarization risk
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30 June, 2026

BIS report flags stablecoins’ flaws, dollarization risk

A BIS report warns stablecoins are ill-suited as money due to trust issues and dollarization risks, while highlighting blockchain's broader...
South Korea seeks wider, stricter Travel Rule enforcement
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29 June, 2026

South Korea seeks wider, stricter Travel Rule enforcement

South Korea’s Financial Intelligence Unit urges expanding FATF’s crypto Travel Rule, calling for stricter AML controls and stronger global enforcement.
US DOJ seizes infrastructure used by Cambodia-based Huione
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26 June, 2026

US DOJ seizes infrastructure used by Cambodia-based Huione

U.S. DOJ seizes Huione Group's cloud account, disrupting a major money-laundering operation linked to cybercrime and digital asset fraud.
EU finance committee advances digital euro bill
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25 June, 2026

EU finance committee advances digital euro bill

The European Central Bank's digital euro advances with European Parliament approval, aiming to enhance payment security and privacy for users...
UNESCO consults on fair pay for news in the digital age
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24 June, 2026

UNESCO consults on fair pay for news in the digital age

UNESCO initiates global consultation on fair compensation for journalism amid AI and digital platform challenges, aiming to protect media integrity.
Australian police trial live facial recognition
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23 June, 2026

Australian police trial live facial recognition

Western Australia Police is trialing live facial recognition technology to enhance safety, aid policing, and address community concerns about privacy.

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