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Regulating Web3: Global Trends and Challenges

“Regulating Web3: Global Trends and Challenges” webinar session featured the following speakers and topics:

  • Peter Kerstens (European Commission) on EU Markets in Crypto Asset Regulation
  • Carol Van Cleef (Luminous Group) on US Approach to Digital Asset Regulation
  • Urszula McCormack (King & Wood Mallesons) on APAC Approach to Digital Asset Regulation
  • Thomas Hardjono (MIT Media Lab) on Technical Standards for Web3

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