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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

Morphic Financial Group’s Dutch subsidiary granted MiCA license
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18 February, 2026

Morphic Financial Group’s Dutch subsidiary granted MiCA license

Morphic Financial Group's WEB3 Holding B.V. secures MiCA license, enabling digital asset operations across the EU and boosting regulatory confidence.
UK House of Lords Committee hears praise for stablecoins
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17 February, 2026

UK House of Lords Committee hears praise for stablecoins

U.K. Parliamentary Committee highlights stablecoins’ benefits for cross-border payments amid regulatory concerns from the FCA and BoE.
EU explores ban on all Russian digital asset transactions
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16 February, 2026

EU explores ban on all Russian digital asset transactions

The EU plans a ban on digital currency transactions with Russia to combat sanctions evasion, potentially impacting Kyrgyzstan's digital currency...
Google: North Korean hackers use AI-deepfakes to target crypto
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13 February, 2026

Google: North Korean hackers use AI-deepfakes to target crypto

North Korean hackers are evolving their tactics with AI deepfakes, targeting digital currency and DeFi sectors, warns Google's Mandiant in...
China clarifies enhanced crypto ban, rules on stablecoins, RWAs
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13 February, 2026

China clarifies enhanced crypto ban, rules on stablecoins, RWAs

Chinese regulators reinforced crypto ban, tightened rules on stablecoins, and launched a joint task force to crack down on illegal...
Dorsey’s Block weighs layoffs of up to 10%: report
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12 February, 2026

Dorsey’s Block weighs layoffs of up to 10%: report

Jack Dorsey’s digital payments company, Block Inc., could cut around 10% of its 11,000 employees during annual reviews as a...

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