Leveling up legally: Regulating Web3 gaming
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Does your game have a token and an NFT marketplace? What about a DAO for your hard-core players? It doesn’t matter if you’re AAA or casual mobile gaming – a token component or staking functionality is likely to involve regulation of some sort. Join Reed Smith’s Hagen Rooke (Singapore) and Soham Panchamiya (Dubai) and Victoria Wells, general counsel of Illuvium DAO (Australia’s largest Web3 gaming DAO), to understand what the regulations say about gaming, play-to-earn, NFT marketplaces, and some unrelated musings we’ve managed to pack into this podcast. Link referenced at 28:30 can be found at polygon.com. This episode was recorded on 23 October 2023.
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