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Coming from a legal and consulting background, Jordan has been reporting on the legal & regulatory landscape in the digital asset industry since 2020. He is focused on the emergence of digital asset legislation around the world, the nascent legal issues posed by digital assets and digital asset-linked crime.

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Celsius founder sued by NYAG as judge rules customer deposits belong to Celsius
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6 January, 2023

Celsius founder sued by NYAG as judge rules customer deposits belong to Celsius

Among Mashinsky's many sins, chief among them is his promise to prospective investors of high yields with minimal risk reassuring...
DCG involvement in 3AC, FTX collapses raise prospect of billion dollar clawbacks
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5 January, 2023

DCG involvement in 3AC, FTX collapses raise prospect of billion dollar clawbacks

3AC founders came out swinging against SBF's FTX and DCG's Barry Silbert, accusing the two of colluding to attack Terra...
Peter McCormack to pay $1.2 million in costs to Dr. Craig Wright
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22 December, 2022

Peter McCormack to pay $1.2 million in costs to Dr. Craig Wright

A court orders Dr. Craig Wright to pay the full legal costs of Peter McCormack and has requested the former...
2022: A year in regulation
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15 December, 2022

2022: A year in regulation

The FTX's collapse is the final imperative for global lawmakers to enact a string of regulations in the digital asset...
Roger Ver sticks his head up to remind us he’s the reason we’re in this mess
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9 December, 2022

Roger Ver sticks his head up to remind us he’s the reason we’re in this mess

Roger Ver was in the Thinking Crypto podcast to again call Dr. Craig Wright a scammer and enthuse about how...
Tulip Trading Ltd’s UK Court of Appeal hearing concludes
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9 December, 2022

Tulip Trading Ltd’s UK Court of Appeal hearing concludes

Central to the respondent developers’ argument is the impracticality of assigning fiduciary and tortious responsibility to developers in this way.

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