The Singapore High Court ruled Friday that NFTs can be considered property, as they are distinguishable from other similar assets and have an owner which can be recognized by third parties.
The Singapore High Court ruled Friday that #NFT
s can be considered property, as they are distinguishable from other similar assets and have an owner which can be recognized by third parties.
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