Corey Silverstein to Host New 'Legal Impact' Webinar

Corey Silverstein to Host New 'Legal Impact' Webinar

LOS ANGELES — Adult industry attorney Corey D. Silverstein will host the next live, online edition of his "Legal Impact" series, titled "Crypto & NFTs in Adult: Wave of the Future?" on Thursday, Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. PDT.

The session, sponsored by Payze, will be moderated by Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals; the featured guests will be announced next week.

"Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have exploded in the adult entertainment industry; however, has their acceptance and growth in the space stalled? Now is the time to have a serious discussion about consumer sentiment, content creators’ perspectives, legalities, regulation and conventional processing," a rep said. "During this special live broadcast event, we will hear pro and con positions from leading players in the space."

Silverstein noted that his first "Legal Impact" livestream was "a tremendous success."

“For this event, I chose the topic based on the feedback from the adult industry community,” Silverstein said. “No matter what sector of the adult entertainment industry you operate in, you need to be thinking about cryptocurrencies, NFTs and blockchain technology.”

“Of course, there will always be those who dispute the long-term viability of these technologies, and we will be discussing their perspectives as well,” he continued. “This is an exceptional education opportunity for everyone in the industry.”

Click here to register; a Zoom event link will be mailed out on Aug. 4.

Live "Legal Impact" events are free to attend for all members of the adult entertainment community and will be posted subsequently on MyAdultAttorney.com, Adult.law and XBIZ.tv.

Follow Corey D. Silverstein on Twitter and Instagram.

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