11/01/2022
As it is our turn to navigate through the exciting world of Metaverses, we believe that early movers like us hold the responsibility to define and educate what our thesis of the Metaverse really is. It is in everyone’s best interest that we do our best to uphold best practice in utilising the technology that is ever evolving within this space. This is how we can create something incredible that can grow and eventually sustain on its own.
Essentially, we are here to mark our ground and set the foundation for Supremacy and the metaverse for many years ahead of today.
Tech evolution is transient in its nature, ever changing and evolving into something newer as time passes. People can only absorb so much information all at once, and those working in the regulatory sector need to keep up with the momentum of evolution of the digital landscape.
Chief Ninjas Alex Dunmow and John Nguyen had the opportunity to discuss this matter with Natasha Blycha on the Tech Society podcast, tackling many legal questions revolving around crypto, blockchain, metaverses, NFTs, and more.
One main concern that Natasha brought up was the struggle with people working in regulatory institutions – the struggle of having the bandwidth and capacity to understand the complexities of these emerging technologies in order to moderate them properly.
It may be exciting times for the tech sector, but it’s definitely one of the more challenging times for the world of Digital Law. The answers to these questions are much more complicated than you might think.
Catch the full episode here:
In this episode of Tech Society, hosts Alex and John from Ninja Software speak with Natasha Blycha, global head of digital law at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills. She and her team are beginning to unravel the legal answers that technology is beginning to ask. Starting as a competition lawyer, she r...