Paul Bain quoted in a Toronto Star article, "The alleged ‘Boneheads’ NFT scam saw buyers lose millions. How one man traced it to a flashy couple near Belleville."
- Bain, Paul E.
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Paul Bain was recently quoted in a Toronto Star article, “The alleged ‘Boneheads’ NFT scam saw buyers lose millions. How one man traced it to a flashy couple near Belleville,” providing insight on an unprecedented case set to challenge the unregulated NFT industry in Canada. When discussing the lack of art fraud regulation and the lead plaintiff’s difficulty seeking aid from the authorities, Paul explains, “That’s not surprising. The authorities here are ill-equipped to deal with sophisticated fraud.”
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