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A Former Beauty Queen Raised $12M to ‘Revolutionize’ Cannabis. The Courts Can’t Find Her

Investors in the 2017 Paragon Coin token sale want their money back, but they can’t find the celebrity couple behind the operation. “The attorneys representing the defendants have withdrawn as counsel,” said attorney Donald Enright, who represents plaintiffs in this crypto-fueled legal dispute. Enright added the defendants “defaulted” by failing to

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Chinese Courts Use Blockchain for Property E-Sealing

Several courts in China have implemented blockchain technology as a way to secure properties with an electronic seal.The Executive Bureau of the People's Court in Haidian District, Beijing, has reportedly deployed a blockchain-based electronic seal to secure a property in Chaoyang district.E-sealing system applies blockchain to protect the propertyBy applying

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Bitcoin Trading Exploding in India Since Supreme Court’s RBI Ban Reversal

Bitcoin (BTC) trading in India is experiencing a resurgence since the Supreme Court’s decision to nullify the central bank’s 2018 crypto ban. However, insiders say the lack of regulatory clarity is still posing hurdles for virtual currency commerce in the country. India’s Booming Bitcoin Trading Scene According to Quartz India, WazirX —

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Enjin Courts Blockchain Game Developers With Multiverse Program

Blockchain-based gaming ecosystem Enjin (ENJ) has launched its Multiverse Program and is now seeking applications from interested developers.The program is designed to attract developers to explore Enjin’s Multiverse platform - a gaming platform that supports the creation of in-game digital assets that can be transferred and used across multiple

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Chinese Courts Increasingly Use Blockchain Technology To Settle Cases

China’s smart courts are reportedly applying a variety of innovative technologies including blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) to decide on millions of legal cases.On Dec. 5, China's official Xinhua news agency reported that more than 3.1 million Chinese litigation activities from March to October of this year were settled

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