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Crypto assets have come to the forefront of society quickly. In an area where technology has surpassed the law in many jurisdictions, this guide aims to provide a current snapshot of the legal status of crypto assets around the world, current regulations, and forthcoming or proposed legislation.

Special thanks to Martin Sloan (Brodies) as well as the leaders of the TerraLex Technology & Digital Business Industry Sector Team and Finance & Banking Practice Group for developing the questions for this guide.

 

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