UK Lawsuit Delivered via NFT after High Court Ruling

2022-7-15 06:31

In a recent case brought before the High Court in London England, the judge ruled that the plaintiff could serve the defendant, by airdropping the notice as an NFT, into the plaintiff’s stolen digital wallet.

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