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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 proposes moving ‘crypto’ from payments to securities
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15 December, 2025

Japan proposes moving ‘crypto’ from payments to securities

Japan’s FSA proposes shifting crypto oversight from the PSA to the FIEA, aligning digital asset rules with securities-level investor protection...
40% of Canadian digital asset users risk tax evasion: CRA
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12 December, 2025

40% of Canadian digital asset users risk tax evasion: CRA

The Canadian tax authority, the CRA, finds that 40% of digital asset users are at risk of tax evasion, revealing...
Taiwan to launch first locally issued stablecoin by 2026
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12 December, 2025

Taiwan to launch first locally issued stablecoin by 2026

Taiwan plans to launch its first locally issued stablecoin in 2026, regulated by the new Virtual Assets Service Act, which...
Argentina’s central bank may let banks offer digital assets
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11 December, 2025

Argentina’s central bank may let banks offer digital assets

Argentina may let local banks trade digital assets and offer crypto services, signaling a major shift in rules and supporting...
Digitalization, AI drive trust in public service in Australia
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11 December, 2025

Digitalization, AI drive trust in public service in Australia

Digitization boosts trust in the Australian Public Service, enhancing transparency and service quality, as highlighted in the latest APSC report.
UK sets stricter anti-corruption strategy for digital assets
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10 December, 2025

UK sets stricter anti-corruption strategy for digital assets

The U.K. unveils its anti-corruption plan, which includes boosting enforcement, expanding its DCU, and targeting dirty money, bribery, and illicit...

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