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by: xpoolPosted on: April 23, 2025

Australian Court Rules Block Earner Crypto Product Not a Financial Instrument

An Australian court has ruled in favor of Block Earner, concluding that its discontinued crypto lending product, Earner, is not a financial instrument under Australian law. This decision overturns the decision by ASIC to pursue legal action against the company. The Full Federal Court found that Earner operated as a fixed-term loan mechanism, rather than a managed investment scheme.

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