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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

IMF urges Nigeria to regulate digital asset exchanges
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16 May, 2024

IMF urges Nigeria to regulate digital asset exchanges

The International Monetary Fund has recommended that Nigeria impose registration or licensing requirements on global digital asset trading platforms, following...
US digital asset market structure bill stands ‘no chance’ this Congress: investment bank
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16 May, 2024

US digital asset market structure bill stands ‘no chance’ this Congress: investment bank

The FIT21 Act, which is up for a vote in the United States Congress, has "no chance" of becoming law...
Stakeholder group backs EU regulator’s proposals on digital asset definitions, solicitation rules
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9 May, 2024

Stakeholder group backs EU regulator’s proposals on digital asset definitions, solicitation rules

The Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group voiced its support of the ESMA's approach to the reverse solicitation exemption on 'crypto'...
UK House of Lords calls for more action from government on AI copyright, competition oversight
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9 May, 2024

UK House of Lords calls for more action from government on AI copyright, competition oversight

The chair of the Communications and Digital Select Committee in the House of Lords asked the U.K. government to “go...
‘Airbus for the metaverse’ key in attaining Europe’s Web4 ambitions: LSE Consulting
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2 May, 2024

‘Airbus for the metaverse’ key in attaining Europe’s Web4 ambitions: LSE Consulting

An "Airbus for the metaverse" is projected to provide a European innovation network while ensuring access to skilled talent in...
Terraform and Do Kwon argue fines should be $1 million, not the SEC’s proposed $5.3 billion
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1 May, 2024

Terraform and Do Kwon argue fines should be $1 million, not the SEC’s proposed $5.3 billion

Lawyers representing Terraform Labs and its disgraced co-founder Do Kwon have filed a motion opposing U.S. SEC’s request for $5.3...

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