Swiss regulator files criminal complaint over tokens related to FIFA World Cup 2026 tickets
According to ChainCatcher, citing Bloomberg, the Swiss gambling regulator Gespa has filed a criminal complaint with prosecutors, accusing FIFA's "FIFA Collect" platform of providing unlicensed gambling services by selling blockchain tokens tied to World Cup tickets (including "Right to Buy," "Right to Final," etc.).
Gespa stated that some of the related products fall under the category of lottery, while others are considered sports betting, and an initial investigation into the platform was launched earlier this month. The platform allows token holders to have priority in purchasing tickets or to trade on the secondary market. FIFA has not yet responded. Gespa noted that it is legally required to notify the competent prosecutors upon becoming aware of any violations.
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