The Singapore court approves financial investigation company iSanctuary to use legal document NFTs to tag hacker accounts

2023-10-21 08:22:52
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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, the Singapore High Court has allowed the financial investigation company Intelligent Sanctuary (iSanctuary) to attach NFTs containing legal documents to cold wallets associated with a hacking incident. The NFT will not prevent transactions with these wallets but will serve as a warning to counterparties and exchanges that these wallets were involved in a hacking event.

Additionally, iSanctuary claims they have designed a method to track funds leaving these wallets, also implemented through the NFT, which will be permanently attached to these wallets.

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