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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

UK FCA eyes rules to align digital assets with TradFi
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19 September, 2025

UK FCA eyes rules to align digital assets with TradFi

The FCA is asking for public input on plans to set fair rules for digital asset firms, bringing them closer...
LSEG, Microsoft debut private funds platform
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18 September, 2025

LSEG, Microsoft debut private funds platform

London Stock Exchange Group launches a blockchain-based private funds platform with Microsoft, bridging TradFi and digital assets with DLT innovation.
Disney, Universal, Warner Bros hit China’s MiniMax AI with suit
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18 September, 2025

Disney, Universal, Warner Bros hit China’s MiniMax AI with suit

Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. sue Chinese startup MiniMax, alleging its AI tool, Hailuo, stole Hollywood content in "brazen" copyright...
SEC Chair Paul Atkins promises notice before enforcement
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17 September, 2025

SEC Chair Paul Atkins promises notice before enforcement

Paul Atkins revealed that digital asset firms can expect preliminary notices of technical violations before the agency charges them or...
UK trade groups demand blockchain role in US tech pact
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16 September, 2025

UK trade groups demand blockchain role in US tech pact

British trade groups are pressing the government to add blockchain to a new tech deal with the U.S., just days...
US FTC launches inquiry into AI chatbots acting as ‘companion’
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15 September, 2025

US FTC launches inquiry into AI chatbots acting as ‘companion’

FTC investigates AI chatbots' effects on children while facing changes under Trump's influence, signaling a shift in regulatory priorities.

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