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Japan’s Justice Ministry May Revise Asset Seizure Law for Cryptocurrency

Japan’s Justice Ministry is set to revise an asset seizure law to include cryptocurrency, targeting organized crime and enhancing regulatory measures.

Grayscale’s Legal Battle: The Quest for a Bitcoin ETF Conversion Explained

Discover the latest updates on Grayscale’s appeal against SEC’s denial for Bitcoin ETF conversion and its broader implications.

Navigating the Legal Labyrinth: Are Stablecoins Securities? Insights from the SEC vs. Paxos Case

Explore the SEC’s enforcement actions against Paxos Trust over BUSD and what it means for the future of stablecoins. Legal insights and implications discussed.

Ripple vs. SEC: Judge Torres Bolsters Due Process Defense in Landmark Ruling

Judge Torres’ decisions in Ripple’s case against the SEC may redefine crypto regulation. Discover the implications of these legal battles.

New Committee Formed to Represent Unsecured Creditors in Genesis Global Bankruptcy

A seven-member committee has been appointed to represent unsecured creditors in the Genesis Global bankruptcy case, impacting the future of crypto lending.

New York DFS Proposes Fees for Crypto Companies: A New Era of Regulation

Discover New York’s DFS proposal to charge licensed crypto firms for regulation. Aiming for better oversight and consumer protection.

The Rollercoaster Saga of LUNA Classic: Triumphs and Turmoil

Explore the tumultuous journey of LUNA Classic amid legal troubles faced by its founder, Do Kwon, and the community’s hopes for recovery.

UK Law Commission’s Stand on Smart Legal Contracts: No Need for New Statutes

Discover the UK Law Commission’s stance on smart legal contracts, stating no need for new laws while ensuring existing frameworks accommodate innovation.

Judge Dismisses BitMEX RICO Claims for Copy-Paste Behavior and Excessive Length

A federal judge dismisses traders’ racketeering claims against BitMEX, citing excessive length and copied allegations. Courtroom drama unfolds.

Crypto Class-Action Lawsuits Dismissed: What It Means for the Industry

Five major crypto firms’ class-action lawsuits are dismissed without costs. What does this mean for the future of blockchain and legal scrutiny?