Court Reaffirms Bitcoin’s Status as Property but Limits Tort Claims in $172M Case
A United Kingdom High Court’s recent ruling has clarified the legal status of bitcoin, stating that while it is considered property, it cannot be subjected to traditional legal claims applicable to physical goods. The $1...
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