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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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70% of FINRA members’ digital asset communications violated rules: report
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26 January, 2024

70% of FINRA members’ digital asset communications violated rules: report

FINRA reviewed over 500 digital asset-related retail communications, of which 70% were found to have breached its rules to be...
SEC delays decision on BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF
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26 January, 2024

SEC delays decision on BlackRock’s spot Ethereum ETF

The U.S. securities regulator has postponed its decision on BlackRock’s proposed spot Ethereum ETF a day ahead of the deadline,...
Virginia senators introduce bill protecting digital assets mining rights while encouraging transactions
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24 January, 2024

Virginia senators introduce bill protecting digital assets mining rights while encouraging transactions

Should Senate Bill 339 become law, digital asset miners in Virginia would no longer need to obtain money transmitter permits...
US Congress Committee questions Meta over digital asset and blockchain plans
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24 January, 2024

US Congress Committee questions Meta over digital asset and blockchain plans

Rep. Maxine Waters wrote to Mark Zuckerberg asking what the Meta plans to do with five digital asset and blockchain-related...
EU Council reaches provisional agreement on digital asset AML regulations
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23 January, 2024

EU Council reaches provisional agreement on digital asset AML regulations

The AML regulation is part of an increased effort to combat sanctions evasion, terrorist financing, and money laundering, which was...
European Banking Authority extends anti-money laundering guidance to digital assets
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19 January, 2024

European Banking Authority extends anti-money laundering guidance to digital assets

The EBA's amended AML guidelines, the second landmark law passed after MiCA, will apply from December 30, 2024, with an...

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