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A recent decision in the Singapore High Court involving the Algorand Foundation and Three Arrows Capital raised several novel points of discussion concerning Cryptocurrency’s status as a form of money, and a creditor’s ability to pursue cryptocurrency debts in an insolvency court. Setia’s Jason Teo, who was appointed as Young Independent Counsel in that case, discusses the decision and its implications with Wern-Jhien, co-founder of Setia Law.
By Setia LawA recent decision in the Singapore High Court involving the Algorand Foundation and Three Arrows Capital raised several novel points of discussion concerning Cryptocurrency’s status as a form of money, and a creditor’s ability to pursue cryptocurrency debts in an insolvency court. Setia’s Jason Teo, who was appointed as Young Independent Counsel in that case, discusses the decision and its implications with Wern-Jhien, co-founder of Setia Law.