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UK Court Opens Door to Cryptocurrency Software Developers Owing Fiduciary Duties to Users

In a recent judgment, the English Court of Appeal has opened the door to the possibility that cryptocurrency software developers may owe fiduciary duties to cryptocurrency users. These duties could have far-reaching...more

English Court breaks new ground in crypto fraud case

In a recent judgment the English High Court has again shown its ability to innovate so as to assist victims of crypto fraud. By imposing a constructive trust on a crypto exchange and permitting service of an order for summary...more

The English court permits service of proceedings by NFT

In a recent innovative ruling, the English High Court has granted permission for a claim to be served on a defendant by non-fungible token (NFT), embracing blockchain technology and taking a pragmatic view on the most...more

NFT fraud: the English court recognises NFTs as ‘property’ and makes proprietary interim remedies available to protect investors

In an important ruling, the English High Court has recognised for the first time that there is an arguable case that non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are to be treated as property under English law. This means that the powerful...more

Bitcoin fraud: the English Court grants extensive interim remedies to protect investors

The English High Court has granted a combination of powerful remedies including worldwide freezing orders in favour of a UK resident who fell victim to persons unknown operating a suspected cryptocurrency investment scam....more

Banning Binance: the FCA Signals its Intent to Play a Bigger Role in Cryptocurrency Markets

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) has banned Binance Markets Limited (“Binance”) – part of one of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges – from carrying out any regulated activity in the UK. This not only...more

Cryptoasset Fraud: The English Court Makes Pre-emptive Remedies Available to Victims of International Fraud

In a recent judgment, the English court has demonstrated that pre-emptive remedies are available to litigants who have been subject to cryptoasset fraud even where the alleged fraud originates outside the UK.1 From orders...more

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