In UK first, court order is airdropped via NFT; stolen bitcoins returned to victim

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SINGAPORE In a landmark move by the English court, a summary judgment that was granted in a cryptocurrency case had its order served for the first time via the airdropping of a non-fungible token (NFT).

An NFT a digital asset on a blockchain with a unique identification code was created with a link to a live website that contained the court order. The NFT was then deposited or airdropped on Sept 8 this year into a digital wallet accessible by the fraudsters.

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