The Hong Kong court delivers tokenized legal notices via blockchain, requesting the freezing of assets in two Tron wallets

2025-01-15 19:23:16
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ChainCatcher news, the Hong Kong court can now serve tokenized legal notices to the owners of anonymous wallets holding illegal addresses via blockchain. A court injunction shows that two wallet addresses on Tron received tokenized legal notices demanding the freezing of their assets.

Joshua Chu, the cybersecurity consultant for Macro Systems, the technology provider of tokenized legal notices, stated: "If the transactions continue, it will violate criminal law. If centralized exchanges are involved, they may hesitate to deal with these wallets due to legal obligations."

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