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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

US Supreme Court rules in favor of Coinbase in arbitration dispute
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29 June, 2023

US Supreme Court rules in favor of Coinbase in arbitration dispute

While it may not significantly impact the industry, the Supreme Court’s ruling to back Coinbase's appeal reinforces the ability of...
FATF calls for better implementation of its digital asset guidance to combat financial crimes
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28 June, 2023

FATF calls for better implementation of its digital asset guidance to combat financial crimes

The Financial Action Task Force urged member states to promptly implement its virtual asset and virtual asset service provider guidance,...
IMF says banning digital assets may not be effective in the long-term
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27 June, 2023

IMF says banning digital assets may not be effective in the long-term

Banning digital assets may not be the best way of mitigating the associated risks, said the IMF, a few months...
Bipartisan US bill seeks to introduce a national AI commission
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23 June, 2023

Bipartisan US bill seeks to introduce a national AI commission

The goal of the commission is to review the current approach to AI regulation in the United States, make recommendations...
SEC has 120 days to respond to Coinbase request for regulatory guidance, rulemaking
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23 June, 2023

SEC has 120 days to respond to Coinbase request for regulatory guidance, rulemaking

The U.S. securities regulator has until October 11, 2023, to respond to Coinbase's petition on proposed crypto-specific rules before the...
UK bill regulating stablecoins, digital assets passes through Upper House of Parliament
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21 June, 2023

UK bill regulating stablecoins, digital assets passes through Upper House of Parliament

The U.K. Financial Services and Markets Bill, which seeks to bring stablecoins and digital assets within the country's banking and...

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