Al-Asjad Digital Solutions said it had gone to court to challenge the decision revoking its licence and presented its account of the project’s history.
Project founder Asjad Al-Kadhim said the organisation would pursue legal review of the licence revocation while responding to circulating claims about the company’s activities. The dispute raises questions about transparent regulation of digital ventures and protection of investors’ rights, with the final determination resting with the competent courts.
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