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Crypto-Assets Under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code
By: Adarsh Vijayakumaran[1] The year 2008 is synonymous with catastrophe in the economic history.[2]…
By: Adarsh Vijayakumaran[1] The year 2008 is synonymous with catastrophe in the economic history.[2]…
A large portion of the cryptocurrency regulatory debate has centered around the Howey test.[1],[2] The…
The global economy lurched into an unprecedented recession after the 2008 U.S. financial crisis.[1] Years later,…
In 2018, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) significantly cracked down on unregistered Initial Coin…
Coinciding with the explosive growth of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology, the notion of a “smart…
The BitLicense is a business license issued for cryptocurrency operations in New York State.[1] Intended…
On February 3, 2018, economist and The New York Times columnist Paul Krugman tweeted “I…
Critics of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have long contended that their widespread use would empower…
Throughout history, people have concealed their wealth to evade taxes or avoid confiscation by the…
In 2008, an anonymous programmer known as Satoshi Nakamoto created bitcoin, a peer-to-peer trustless digital…
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