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US Officials Arrest Alleged Operator of Bitcoin Mixing Service for Laundering $336M
U.S. officials have arrested the operator of bitcoin mixing service “Bitcoin Fog” on allegations of laundering nearly $336 million in bitcoin over 10 years. “The Hash” panel explains bitcoin mixing and the role of law enforcement in rooting out criminal crypto operations.

Digital Native Laws and Strategies in Wyoming
MIT Computational Law Report Executive Director Dazza Greenwood and Wyoming State Senator Chris Rothfuss discuss Wyoming’s newly passed laws formalizing how individuals and organizations can use digital identities and the broader philosophy behind them.

New Bill Would Require Companies to Disclose Information About Board, Other Metrics
House Financial Services Committee recently voted in favor of a new bill that would require public companies to publish diversity information about their board members, as well as other environmental and social metrics. Nikhilesh De breaks down how these new policies, if passed into law, would impact public crypto companies.

Square-Led COPA Sues Craig Wright in UK Over Bitcoin White Paper Copyright Claims
The Cryptocurrency Open Patent Alliance (COPA) filed a U.K. civil suit against Craig Wright, who claimed copyright ownership over the Bitcoin White Paper. “The Hash” panel weighs in on the latest developments and why they're essential in the world of crypto law.

BitClout’s Alleged Leader Hit With Cease-and-Desist Letter by Prominent Crypto Law Firm
As “The Hash” panel predicted, the lawsuits are indeed coming. They break down the latest developments surrounding BitClout, a controversial blockchain-based social media network that allows users to monetize their online following in crypto.
