Jersey:
Cryptocurrencies And The Offshore World - A Difficult Marriage?
05 July 2021
Collas Crill
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An article co-authored by Jersey Group Partner Sam Sturrock and
Trainee Solicitor Sophia Moustras has been published on
Finextra.
Entitled 'Cryptocurrencies and the offshore world -
a difficult marriage?', the piece highlights
the impact of the fintech evolution on offshore jurisdictions
– particularly the rise of cryptocurrencies – and how
they have approached these new challenges from a
regulatory and legal framework perspective.
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