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In a move that feels like it’s straight out of a crypto-thriller, the UK government proposed a new legislation aimed at clarifying the legal status of digital assets such as cryptocurrencies, NFTs, and others. Known as the Property (Digital Assets etc.) Bill, this marks a significant milestone in providing legal recognition for all digital assets, classifying them as personal property.
Blake Benthall asserts that the U.S. government needs to collaborate more closely with cryptocurrency companies to create effective regulations and ensure compliance with the law. He believes that some officials advocate for strict measures due to their misunderstanding of new technologies.
On October 25, a statue honoring Bitcoin's founder, Satoshi Nakamoto, was inaugurated in Lugano, Switzerland. The statue, crafted by Valentina Picozzi, was commissioned as part of Plan ₿—an initiative founded in partnership between Tether and the Lugano city government to foster BTC and blockchain adoption.
After a year-long legal battle, 21-year-old Evan Frederick Light has pled guilty to stealing over $37 million in cryptocurrency. The final hearing was held on September 30 in South Dakota, with the official report published by the U.S. government on October 1.
The South Korean government has reached out to social media platforms, including the messaging app Telegram, demanding the removal of deepfake sexual content from their servers. Officials have identified Telegram as a major conduit for the distribution of such material.
The UK government is set to convince financial firm Revolut, which also offers cryptocurrency services, to conduct its initial public offering (IPO) in London rather than New York. City Minister Tulip Siddiq plans to meet with company representatives this fall to discuss the proposal.
In a span of two months, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) collected 108 responses from industry players and financial institutions about regulations for fiat-referenced stablecoins. Government officials see these assets as the most promising, which is why the new bill will focus on them.
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and Intel Corporation have initiated a joint program aimed at equipping Africans with artificial intelligence skills. The project is set to provide relevant knowledge to at least 3 million ordinary citizens and approximately 30,000 government officials. 


