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Court News

A court is a tribunal that has the authority to provide legal processes of resolving disputes between parties in criminal, civil and administrative matters relying on the law. The court is one of the branches of power and is crucial to the political, economical and social prosperity of the country it’s in. The decisions of the court may be crucial to any industry working under its jurisdiction. For example, a court can pause or cancel an unconstitutional law or establish new law enforcement practices in fields like IT, minerals, environment and others. The court has already been involved in the blockchain industry. Courts are working on Bitcoin-fraud cases, making decisions about measures of restraint for criminals that were operating with blockchain-based platforms and more. Famous blockchain-related court cases include Ross Ulbricht’s case about the dark market Silk Road and Mark Karpeles case concerning the Mt.Gox exchange bankruptcy.
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Nigerian scammers converted millions of dollars into Bitcoin via Gemini exchange according to an FBI criminal complaint.
Nigerian Scammers Used BTC & Gemini Exchange to Siphon Millions
Michael Kapilkov
2020-07-12T16:00:00+01:00
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Courts in China are rolling out blockchain-based electronic seals to protect property from being disturbed or damaged.
Chinese Courts Use Blockchain for Property E-Sealing
Helen Partz
2020-07-06T18:05:00+01:00
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Bitcoin isn’t property under new Russian ruling while authorities in the U.S. and the EU challenge encrypted networks in this week’s Law Decoded.
Law Decoded: Independence Day Sees Challenges to Privacy, Property and Security, June 26–July 3
Kollen Post
2020-07-03T19:47:00+01:00
2020
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Russian prosecutors are reportedly investigating a British firm that allegedly sold fraudulent Gram tokens.
Russia to Reportedly Investigate an Allegedly Fraudulent TON Offering in UK
Helen Partz
2020-07-03T16:17:00+01:00
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Coinbase’s “data plumber” denies storing users’ login credentials in plain text along with all the other allegations in a new class-action complaint.
Coinbase’s ’Data Plumber’ Denies All Allegations
Michael Kapilkov
2020-07-02T19:45:00+01:00
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A new class action alleges that Plaid, which Visa recently bought for over $5 billion, had unparalleled access to the financial information of millions of users...
Class Action Alleges Visa-Acquired Co Was ‘Data Plumbing’ Venmo, Cash App & More
Michael Kapilkov
2020-06-29T20:12:00+01:00
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Despite the original TON project being officially terminated, the U.S. SEC asks Telegram to return $1.2 billion.
SEC Asks Court to Order Telegram to Pay $1.2B Back for $1.7B ICO
Helen Partz
2020-06-25T16:16:00+01:00
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Questions from Gavin Andresen’s deposition that he probably should have asked Craig Wright.
20 Questions Gavin Andresen Should Have Asked Craig Wright, But Didn't
Michael Kapilkov
2020-06-23T21:28:00+01:00
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