
[Can projects avoid Chinese legal jurisdiction by going overseas? Compliance pitfalls that Web3 entrepreneurs cannot ignore]
Since the announcement of the '924 notification' by ten ministries in 2021, many Web3 projects have expressed their 'active response to Chinese regulations, ceasing services in mainland China' and have relocated their project entities overseas. However, reality is far more complex; even if a project is structured overseas, as long as it touches the bottom line of Chinese law, there remains a high risk of accountability. This article explores this issue.
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[Mankiw Lawyer: How to Safely Inherit Cryptocurrency?]
Since Satoshi Nakamoto released the first Bitcoin software in 2009, virtual currencies have developed significantly, standing the test of the market and transforming from niche speculative projects to popular investment opportunities. However, the advantages of decentralization and anonymity can quickly become disadvantages when it comes to issues like inheritance. This article discusses this topic, providing a quick overview.
Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125024

[Review of personnel adjustments at the U.S. SEC in the past six months: Is the 'new' SEC really more crypto-friendly?]
In the first half of 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission experienced significant changes, including the replacement of multiple key executives, over 500 resignations, and departmental restructuring. This internal storm is quietly reshaping the regulatory landscape of the crypto market. This article reviews the key changes at the SEC over the past six months and analyzes whether the 'new' SEC has truly opened friendly doors to cryptocurrencies.
Content link: https://web3caff.com/archives/125101

[After Singapore's Web3 cleanup, invisible players surface]
By June 30, all business must be stopped, or face criminal penalties.” This statement from the Monetary Authority of Singapore on May 30 dropped a bombshell in the Asian Web3 community. Singapore, once hailed as a 'crypto safe haven,' is now taking a tough stance with zero transition period. This article reveals the policy logic behind this massive cleanup, providing a quick overview.
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