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Token incentives, data privacy compliance, and governance for AI and blockchain projects at the intersection of AI and Web3.

Overview

AI on chain is a regulatory minefield. Data privacy rules (GDPR, AI Act) collide with token incentives and decentralized governance. Autonomous agents raise accountability questions. The EU is writing AI Act rules right now. You need legal strategy that covers AI regulation, data privacy, token classification, and entity structure all at once -and flexibility to adapt as regulators figure this out.

Key Challenges

Token classification for compute and data network incentives

AI model liability and autonomous agent legal frameworks

Data privacy compliance (GDPR, AI Act) for decentralized training

Compute resource licensing and cross-border data transfer

Decentralized AI governance and accountability structures

Securities implications of tokenized AI model ownership

How We Help

Compute networks with tokens that aren't classified as securities

Entity structure across jurisdictions that covers both AI and blockchain regulation

Data privacy for decentralized systems (GDPR works differently when data isn't centralized)

Governance frameworks for decentralized AI that actually have accountability

EU AI Act compliance for products that use blockchain infrastructure

Tokenized AI ownership that isn't treated as a securities offering

Key Regulatory Framework

EU AI Act

GDPR (Decentralized Data)

MiCA (Compute Tokens)

SEC AI-Token Guidance

Singapore AI Governance Framework

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