According to Cointelegraph, the Singapore High Court has allowed financial investigation company Intelligent Sanctuary to attach non-fungible tokens (NFTs) containing legal documents to cold wallets associated with hacking attacks. UK-based iSanctuary and local media reports said that the global freezing order issued by the court was marked as soulbound NFTs and attached to the relevant wallets. These NFTs will not prevent the wallets from making transactions, but will alert counterparties and exchanges that these wallets are involved in hacking attacks. In addition, iSanctuary claims that it has designed a way to track funds leaving the wallets thanks to these NFTs. These NFTs will be permanently attached to the wallets.

Random numbers are important in many applications, including gaming, security systems, decentralized autonomous organization governance, and NFT generation. Web3 games require decentralized randomness to be fair.

Universal Music Group, Concord Publishing, and ABKCO Music & Records have filed a lawsuit against artificial intelligence startup Anthropic, alleging copyright infringement in the training of its AI chatbot Claude. The lawsuit, filed on October 18, alleges that Anthropic illegally copied and distributed numerous copyrighted works, including lyrics to many musical works, that are owned or controlled by the publishers.