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  • FCA’s new promotion rules will leave crypto firms in ‘regulatory limbo’, UK industry body warns

    August 2, 2022

    The Financial Conduct Authority’s crackdown on marketing of high-risk investments to consumers will leave crypto firms in “regulatory limbo”, the UK’s FinTech industry body warned. The FCA laid down stricter rules to deal with “misleading” ads that encourage investment in risky products and tighter requirements for companies doing so, but crypto was not included in [...]

  • £155.5m stolen from crypto firm Nomad

    August 2, 2022

    Crypto firm Nomad had $190m (£155.5m) in crypto stolen from it in a heist today. Hackers targeted Nomad’s “bridge” which allows crypto transfers between blockchains and stole £155.5m worth of users’ cryptocurrencies, crypto analytics firm PeckShield said, according to Reuters. Nomad tweeted it was “aware of the incident involving the Nomad token bridge” and that [...]

  • SEC charges 11 in international £254.6m crypto fraud scheme

    August 2, 2022

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission charged 11 people in a $300m (£254.6m) crypto fraud scheme that spanned multiple countries. The individuals were charged for being involved in creating and promoting the fraudulent crypto pyramid and Ponzi scheme which was called Forsage. The scheme netted more than £254.6m from millions of retail investors in the [...]

  • NFT cyber attacks on Discord have led to $22m losses since May  

    August 1, 2022

    Hackers have increasingly targeted NFT projects on social media platform Discord since May, causing $22m in losses.  Research by blockchain intelligence company TRM Labs found more than 100 reports of Discord channel hacks, with phishing attacks linked to NFT mining scams via compromised channels increasing.  Almost a dozen attacks to compromise accounts occurred in the [...]

  • Low-income crypto investors sold off holdings during crash

    August 1, 2022

    Low-income crypto investors sold off their holdings as the crypto crash swept across the industry, while wealthier investors held on to their portfolios. 46 per cent of crypto investors sold their holdings, with lower income individuals the most likely to do so, a survey by US-based intelligence company Civic Science found in a survey of [...]

  • UK courts could grant damages in cryptocurrency, Law Commission argues

    July 28, 2022

    British courts could award remedies like damages in cryptocurrencies, the Law Commission said in its Digital Assets Consultation paper today. “There is an arguable case for law reform to provide courts in England and Wales with the discretion to award a remedy (where traditionally denominated in money) denominated in certain crypto-tokens in appropriate cases,” the [...]

  • Crypto market faces more sell-offs and crashes with stablecoins particularly vulnerable, IMF says

    July 28, 2022

    Crypto could be further battered and experience more sell-offs and collapses, esepcially stablecoins, as the crypto crash hits the market, the International Monetary Fund said. “We could see further selloffs, both in crypto assets and in risky asset markets, like equities,” Tobias Adrian, Director of Monetary and Capital Markets for the IMF, said in an [...]

  • Crypto prices surge after Fed hikes interest rates

    July 28, 2022

    Cryptocurrencies prices climbed after the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 75 basis points for the consecutive second month to tackle high inflation. Bitcoin jumped 7.5 per cent to trade at $22,965.5 today while Ether soared 11.14 per cent to trade at $1,624.9 after being pummelled by the crypto crash and investor uncertainty.  The [...]

  • Law Commission proposes major legal reforms for crypto

    July 28, 2022

    The Law Commission of England and Wales today published new proposals to reform the law around crypto and suggested recognising them as a new, distinct form of property known as “data objects.”     The Commission highlighted the increasing importance of crypto and its numerous uses as it considered the principles of private law and private [...]

  • Law Commission proposes crypto reforms and suggests recognising it as new form of property

    July 28, 2022

    The Law Commission of England and Wales today published new proposals to reform the law around crypto and suggested recognising them as a new, distinct form of property known as “data objects.”     The Commission highlighted the increasing importance of crypto and its numerous uses as it considered the principles of private law and private [...]

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