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US Court Rejects Crypto Developer's Safe Harbor La...
The Block•Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 07:40 AM•1 min read

US Court Rejects Crypto Developer's Safe Harbor Lawsuit for Non-Custodial Software

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A US court recently rejected a lawsuit filed by a crypto developer who was seeking safe harbor for non-custodial software. This development, according to Coin Center, highlights the significant legal uncertainty that continues to impact developers creating non-custodial blockchain software. The rejection of the lawsuit suggests a lack of clear legal protections or frameworks for these types of decentralized technologies, contributing to an environment where developers face ongoing ambiguity regarding their legal standing and potential liabilities. This persistent uncertainty could influence future innovation and development within the non-custodial segment of the blockchain industry.

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US Court Rejects Crypto Developer's Safe Harbor La...
The Block•Thursday, March 26, 2026 at 07:40 AM•1 min read

US Court Rejects Crypto Developer's Safe Harbor Lawsuit for Non-Custodial Software

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A US court recently rejected a lawsuit filed by a crypto developer who was seeking safe harbor for non-custodial software. This development, according to Coin Center, highlights the significant legal uncertainty that continues to impact developers creating non-custodial blockchain software. The rejection of the lawsuit suggests a lack of clear legal protections or frameworks for these types of decentralized technologies, contributing to an environment where developers face ongoing ambiguity regarding their legal standing and potential liabilities. This persistent uncertainty could influence future innovation and development within the non-custodial segment of the blockchain industry.

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