Jeff Ifrah: US Regulators Odds-On to Approve In-Game Tokens

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Jeff Ifrah: US Regulators Odds-On to Approve In-Game Tokens

On this week’s CoinGeek Conversations, we spoke to the Founder of Ifrah Law, Jeff Ifrah as he discussed NFTs, possible US regulations in the Gaming and Cryptocurrency industries.

The news will be welcomed by game developers keen to monetize through the integration of digital currency wallets and blockchain technology. 

Jeff is also optimistic about the recent flurry of activity around NFTs. He said “it’s a very exciting space right now and I really hope the regulators don’t ruin it.” 

Watch below.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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