The world of digital assets is about to get a legal makeover in the UK! But where do these assets fit in the English legal system? In this eye-opening episode of Virtually Everything, Lucy Nash and Vyasna Mahadevey, along with Elisabeth Wagner, delve into the UK's groundbreaking Property (Digital Assets etc) Bill.
The Bill proposes a revolutionary idea: digital and electronic assets should be acknowledged as a distinct type of personal property in English law. While English Courts have made efforts to address this through legal precedents, the Bill aims to offer clarity and adaptability as technology advances. Elisabeth sheds light on the significance of this move and its potential impact on businesses and investors.
But here's the twist: digital assets don't fit neatly into the traditional categories of personal property. The podcast explores how courts have handled cryptocurrencies and NFTs so far, the Law Commission's role in advocating for reform, and the real-world consequences for enforcement, remedies, and ownership. The Bill may not have all the answers, but it's a giant leap forward. The UK is leading the way in legally recognizing digital assets, fostering innovation while ensuring legal stability.
Tune in to discover how the Bill might affect your organization, which assets could be included, and the criteria courts will use to determine if a digital asset is considered property. For more insights, check out The Property (Digital Assets etc) Act 2025 - What it means for crypto assets. (https://www.clydeco.com/en/insights/2025/08/the-property-bill-impact-on-crypto-assets-market)
This podcast is part of the captivating Virtually Everything series. To dive deeper into the world of digital assets and blockchain, visit our dedicated page: Digital Assets and Blockchain (https://www.clydeco.com/en/expertise/services/technology-outsourcing-data/digital-assets-and-blockchain).
And the best part? This podcast was recorded before the Bill became law! As of 2 December 2025, it has passed both Houses and received Royal Assent, making it an official Act. The future of digital assets in the UK is here!