Law Commission of England and Wales releases draft legislation to classify cryptocurrencies as property
The Law Commission responsible for reviewing and proposing amendments to the laws of England and Wales has issued a consultation on a legislative proposal to classify cryptocurrencies as property. The independent statutory body's report on digital assets last year showed that cryptographic tokens and non-fungible tokens can attract property rights. Responses are required by March 22.
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