Building Trust in Web3: Insights from Yat Siu of Animoca Brands

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🤔 Trust in Web3, but HOW? Dive in with Yat Siu, Co-Founder & Executive Chairman of Animoca Brands, and Zohair Dehnadi, Co-Founder & CEO of X Ventures, as they dissect the role of trust in the Web3 ecosystem.

This insightful talk held at Proof Of Talk, the most exclusive web3 content-driven summit, navigates the significance of trust in Web3, concrete strategies to build it, real-life case studies, and a future outlook if we succeed (or fail) to establish trust. 🌐💼

Yat Siu brings to the table his experiences at Animoca Brands, presenting initiatives that have successfully built trust in Web3. The discussion, moderated by Zohair Dehnadi, touches on the complexities of global banking struggles, effects of inflation, and deflationary policies on economic levels, providing a balanced view of traditional finance systems and the Ethereum staking model. 📊💡

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I’m glade I found this conversation. It has given me hope for the difficulties our project is facing. Thank you guys for putting this content together. Really love Mr. Yat Siu philosophy

AbdulRahman-ARM
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$GMEE is the hidden gem on TON owned by Animoca Brands Yat Siu don t fade on this one

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The long example Yat Siu gives, relating to teachers creating content, highlights what is difficult to understand about NFTs. This is a genuine question by the way, not a criticism or attempt to troll. Why can't YouTube, for example, agree that the content creator owns copyright in their content (which, for all I know, they already do)? And if YoutUbe does, what does tokenising / creating an NFT add? Why can't the same teacher he refers to, who may want to sell on the asset / NFT they have created teaching a child maths, have done exactly the same selling the video they have made teaching child maths that they own copyright for? Is this just an enforceability issue? If so, why would it be harder to enforce ownership of an educational video which is an NFT in a foreign jurisdiction than copyright in a video?

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