Singapore High Court rules crypto personal property, compares it to fiat money
The judge didn’t see any difference between crypto, fiat money or shells as long as all those objects, physical or not, share value created by mutual faith in them.
Archive context
Older archive item. Useful for background and entity history, but not a fresh market-moving signal.
The judge didn’t see any difference between crypto, fiat money or shells as long as all those objects, physical or not, share value created by mutual faith in them.
Why this matters
This cryptocurrency story adds another data point to the current market tape and is useful when read alongside nearby source coverage.
Original source
Read on CointelegraphRelated market context
Strategy CEO Shares Personal Refugee Story Behind His Belief That Bitcoin Is Freedom
Strategy’s CEO linked his family’s escape from Vietnam in 1978 to his belief that bitcoin can provide individuals with monetary fr...
Bitcoin’s Freedom Money to set Independence day liquidity benchmark while Wall Street shuts down
Bitcoin keeps trading when Wall Street stops. Independence Day turns that design choice into a market demonstration. Official exch...
Virgil van Dijk stays at Liverpool, but the real story is what didn’t happen in crypto
Liverpool's cautious approach to digital assets highlights growing regulatory challenges and skepticism in the sports-crypto inter...
Argentina’s World Cup scheduling drama highlights growing intersection of sports and crypto fan tokens
The integration of crypto fan tokens in sports events like the World Cup could reshape fan engagement and investment dynamics glob...
MSI 2026 upset highlights crypto’s deepening roots in competitive esports
Crypto's integration into esports, exemplified by prediction markets, transforms gaming upsets into significant financial events....
Reuters Crypto Coverage Gap Highlights Pressing Need for Transparent Digital Asset Reporting Standards
Reuters' vast news infrastructure shows a gap in crypto coverage. What this means for digital asset markets, regulation, and infor...