When Criminals Abuse the Blockchain: Establishing Personal Jurisdiction in a Decentralised Environment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology and Limitations
3. Background: Cryptocurrency and Blockchain Technology
4. Crimes Involving Digital Assets
4.1. ICO Frauds
4.2. FTX Fraud
4.3. Hacking/Theft—Mt Gox
4.4. Tornado Cash and Allegations of Money Laundering
5. The Extent of Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction
5.1. Territorial Jurisdiction
5.2. Nationality
5.3. Universal Jurisdiction
5.4. Establishing Inherent Harm as a Requirement for Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction
6. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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2 | It should be noted that the blockchain is also a powerful tool in the fight against counterfeit drugs in the medical industry (Kordestani et al. 2023). |
3 | Technically, the currency is represented through the ledger and stored across all nodes on the network. The wallet is only used to store the private key and more easily interact with the blockchain. However, to a user that is not familiar with how blockchain operates, the wallet will appear to hold the cryptocurrency. |
4 | See Morrison v National Australia Bank Ltd., 561 U.S. 247 (2010). |
5 | If another jurisdiction was intentionally targeted, there may be more than one country with territorial jurisdiction. |
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