Roskomsvoboda appeals Tor blockage in Russia
The Roskomsvoboda team, acting on behalf of the Tor Project, which runs the Tor network, appeals a block on access to it in Russia.Legal proceedings and trials related to cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology.
Roskomsvoboda appeals Tor blockage in Russia
The Roskomsvoboda team, acting on behalf of the Tor Project, which runs the Tor network, appeals a block on access to it in Russia.
In Khabarovsk, the owner of 220 ASIC miners has reimbursed 2.75 million rubles in damages.
In Khabarovsk, the first criminal case has been opened over unmetered electricity consumption for cryptocurrency mining.
Court sentences Syktyvkar miner for theft of electricity worth 5.7 million rubles
A local resident in Syktyvkar was convicted for illicitly connecting to power grids to mine cryptocurrency.
Court orders SEC to disclose internal documents in Ripple case
U.S. District Judge Sara Netburn ordered the SEC to hand over to Ripple an email containing Hinman’s draft speech, in which he stated that Ethereum is not a security.
Odessan entrepreneur pockets 16,000 BTC after divorce settlement
An Odessa-based entrepreneur, during a tax-reduction court case, mentioned the 16,000 BTC he owns (about $698 million at the time of writing).
Jack Dorsey launches fund to aid Bitcoin developers in legal battles
Twitter co-founder and Block CEO Jack Dorsey announced the creation of a fund to defend Bitcoin developers in lawsuits.
Lawsuit against Floyd Mayweather and Kim Kardashian over EthereumMax promotion
An investor filed in the Central District of California a lawsuit against boxer Floyd Mayweather, model and actress Kim Kardashian, and former NBA star Paul Pierce over their promotion of the EthereumMax altcoin (EMAX), Law360 reports.
Hearing for former BitMEX executive set for October 2022
The legal team for BitMEX's former development chief Greg Dwyer persuaded a U.S. judge to delay proceedings until October 2022, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.
ASIC-miner thieves from Angarsk to stand trial
In Angarsk, the investigation into a criminal case against four local residents accused of a series of cryptocurrency mining equipment thefts has been completed.
Russian court first imposes turnover-based fine on Google worth 7.2 billion rubles
The Tagansky District Court of Moscow fined Google more than 7.2 billion rubles for repeated failure to remove prohibited information.
UK Court Backs COPA in Wright Case
The Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance (COPA) won the first hearing in the case against the self-styled Bitcoin creator, Craig Wright. The court denied the defendant's motion to exclude certain documents from the case materials and allowed the plaintiff to amend the claim.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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