Exploring the complex intersections of NFTs, securities and the gaming industry

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Navigating the intricate world of NFTs and securities

Given the recent explosion in the popularity and value of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), the line between digital assets and securities is becoming increasingly blurred. This is evident in the troubling developments surrounding the Torque Drift 2 game. A prominent member of the Torque Drift 2 development team recently decided to abandon the game project due to conflicts with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding the game’s classification of its NFT assets.

According to developer Grease Monkey Games, the SEC sees the NFTs used within the game as securities. This interpretation prompts a host of regulatory complications. If NFTs are seen as securities, then they become subject to the SEC regulations, which the small-time developer finds hard to comply with. This development has potential far-reaching implications not just for Torque Drift 2, but the broader NFT…

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