Top Posts of 2023
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As we begin the new year and reflect on what we learned last year, the Hunton Andrews Kurth Blockchain team would like to provide you with a recap of the top posts we shared throughout 2023. Please visit the links below for these highlights.

Our goal is to continue to provide our readers with relevant, real-time information on legal and regulatory developments in the blockchain space. If you would like to receive email alerts when new posts are published to this blog, please enter your email address in the ‘Subscribe’ field. Thank you for your readership!

Top Posts of 2023:

Terms of Use, A Deciding Factor In Asset Ownership: Why Some Cryptocurrency Holders Don’t Own Their Assets

First Ever Trial On NFT Trademark Infringement Finds Against The NFT Creator

Nine Legal Questions You Might Encounter While Doing Business in the Metaverse

NFT Service Brings Litigation Into the Metaverse!

New York Attorney General Proposes Sweeping Crypto Legislation

CFTC Wins Default Judgment Against Ooki DAO

Court’s Ruling Splits Partly in Favor of SEC and Partly for Ripple

Federal Court Declines to Follow Ripple Holding

SEC Brings First NFT Enforcement Case

New York DFS Announces New Guidance on Virtual Currencies

California Enacts Digital Financial Assets Law

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