A case involving a man alleged to have engaged in insider trading of non-fungible tokens could push the bounds of fraud law.
The WSJ’s Risk & Compliance Journal reporter Richard Vanderford joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss the case and why it could set precedent that goes beyond digital assets.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/insider-trading-in-nfts-thats-not-a-crime-defense-lawyers-claim-11661938202?st=z6wnb54yw9j0inn&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
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