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Anonymous hacker served with restraining order via NFT -Breaking

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An anonymous hacker was served with NFT restraining orders

Law firms Holland & Knight and Bluestone have served a defendant in a hacking case with a temporary restraining order through a nonfungible token, marking the first known legal process to be facilitated by an NFT.

The so-called “service token” or “service NFT” was served to an unnamed defendant in a hacking case involving LCX, a Liechtenstein-based cryptocurrency exchange that was hacked in January for almost $8 million. Cointelegraph at the time reported that the attackers had hacked LCX, a Liechtenstein-based cryptocurrency exchange. The attack cost almost $8 million. compromised the platform’s hot walletsEther is lost as a result.ETH), (USDCOther cryptocurrencies and a list of corresponding cryptocurrencies.