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Singapore high court
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NFTs Can Be Considered Property, Says Singapore High Court Ruling
Non-fungible tokens (NFT) can be considered property, the Singapore High Court has said. But can some NFTs be considered securities? SmartMedia Technologies co-founder Reeve Collins discusses NFT gray areas and outlook for crypto regulation. Plus, insights into Tether and the BLOCKv platform.

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Singapore High Court Says NFTs Can Be Considered Property
The Singapore High Court has said that NFTs meet certain legal requirements to be considered property, such as being distinguishable from other similar assets and having an owner who can be recognized by third parties. "The Hash" team weighs in on the ruling.

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