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@danjokaz00ie yeah, I think the liability is too high. But I could imagine a scenario where the liability is shifted to a third party company. So the securitized stuff is entirely handled by another company, much like small businesses don't store credit card information and instead shunt that responsibility over to payment processors

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Daniel Joseph

@darius I'm curious if legislation would be in the pipe about this. I know with data protection in the EU the first company is still liable if the third-party is found to be in breach. If Ubisoft is offering Assassin's Creed crypto products mediated by a third-party exchange, does that put them in jepardy?

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