Foley Attorneys Publish Article on Blockchain, Crypto Trends for 2023
April 11, 2023
National Law Journal
Foley & Lardner LLP Partners Louis Lehot and Patrick Daugherty and Associate Alexander Ravski authored the article “What’s Next for Blockchain Tech and Crypto in 2023?” published in The National Law Journal.
The authors examine the crypto industry’s exponential growth across the past decade, the key events and paradigm shifts of last year that influenced the industry’s present, and the emerging opportunities and trends to keep an eye on.
“Despite financial instability, regulatory crackdown, devaluation of crypto assets, and the behavior by some participants in the centralized sector of the crypto industry, crypto assets are here to stay in one form or another,” the authors concluded.
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