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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.

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ECB president warns on stablecoin risks, calls for strict oversight
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8 September, 2025

ECB president warns on stablecoin risks, calls for strict oversight

ECB President Lagarde gave a speech on stablecoin risks, arguing that the EU should impose the same stringent reserve requirements...
Less than half of UK adults carry a physical wallet: report
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8 September, 2025

Less than half of UK adults carry a physical wallet: report

While cash remains critical in the digital age, it is gradually being phased out as younger generations increase their reliance...
Mexico rules that work created by AI cannot be copyrighted
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5 September, 2025

Mexico rules that work created by AI cannot be copyrighted

Mexico's Supreme Court rules that AI-created works cannot be copyrighted, emphasizing the need for human creativity in copyright registration.
South Korea busts hackers in multi-million crypto heist
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4 September, 2025

South Korea busts hackers in multi-million crypto heist

Seoul police have taken down a hacking group that stole $28 million from celebrities, CEOs, and crypto investors, protecting victims'...
14 sentenced to life in prison in India for digital asset extortion
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3 September, 2025

14 sentenced to life in prison in India for digital asset extortion

An Indian court sentenced 14 individuals to life for kidnapping and extortion in a high-profile digital assets case.
US Congress urged to protect developers in market structure bill
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1 September, 2025

US Congress urged to protect developers in market structure bill

112 digital asset advocates urged Congress for federal protections for developers, ensuring clarity and consistency in the upcoming CLARITY Act.

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