Blockchain & Decentralised Ledger Training,
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Lex Futurus Group – is a leading International Law Firms Association with a team of top-tier professionals in blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) training, consultancy services and legal advisory. Our diverse team includes qualified lawyers with cross-border experience from the United Kingdom (UK), Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria, Russian Federation, United States(US), and it is expanding.
Members of Lex Futurus Group team constantly maintain and enhance their professional skills, and continually stay up-to-date on changes in blockchain and regulation of other distributed ledger technologies all over the world. At Lex Futurus Group we are committed to providing the highest quality training, consultancy services and legal advisory to support our clients.
The rapid pace of technological and digital change transformed the conventional legal landscape. Knowledge of law is no longer enough to provide a client with qualified legal advice. Understanding of technology – that is what matters now. At Lex Futurus Group we understand the technology. We speak your language.
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30/11
24 November, 2019. The free market, non-central bank monetary instrument bitcoin money (crypto-asset) revolution, like the mythical bird phoenix, rose from the ashes of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007 – 2008. Its Genesis Block mined on the 12th of January, 2009, and 50 bitcoins first traded on the authochtonous chain codebase. According to […]
06/07
A fundamental aspect of commercial contracts is getting paid. Professional services are rendered for a fee. Products are sold for a price. Products given for free are called a gift. Services rendered for free are volunteer work. It is safe to say people work because they want to get paid. Whether for a salary, or […]
07/05
Introduction The coronavirus has a bad impact on businesses. In this article we explore whether crypto can help businesses survive the COVID19 pandemic. We touch on e-commerce, crypto payments, and issuing tokens via IEO. Coronavirus and the cashflow problem Traditional brick-and-mortar businesses depend on customers walking in. But the coronavirus makes it difficult, even dangerous, […]
04/12
Regulation of trading and custody of crypto-assets by the German regulator for banks and other financial institutions takes off 1st January, 2020 Germany joins the growing list of European Union (EU) countries, and the entire world institutionalising crypto-assets (“Kryptowerte”), via statutory activities, as the German lawmakers introduced new law to be effective 1st January, 2020. […]