Court-ordered NFTs and the importance of Web3 randomness: Nifty Newsletter
A Singapore court permitted the use of NFTs to attach legal court orders tokenized as an NFT to issue a freeze order. Welcome to the latest edition of Cointelegraph’s Nifty Newsletter. Keep reading to stay up-to-date with the latest stories on nonfungible tokens. Every Wednesday, the Nifty Newsletter informs and inspires you to dig deeper into the latest NFT trends and insights. In this week’s newsletter, read about how a nonfungible token (NFT) became a focus point in a Singapore court battle, learn about the importance of decentralized random ness in the Web3 gaming sector and find out why Universal Music Group is suing Anthropic over copyright infringement. Singapore court authorizes freeze order attached to wallets as soulbound NFT The Singapore High Court has allowed financial investigation firm Intelligent Sanctuary to attach NFTs containing a legal document to cold wallets associated with a hack, according to United Kingdom-based iSanctuary and local press accounts. A court-...