πŸ“ƒLegal & Governance

TRUE is committed to operating with regulatory integrity and long-term ecosystem trust.

We maintain strict compliance standards and a phased approach to community governance.

Licensing & Compliance

TRUE’s operations are designed in accordance with industry best practices for regulated iGaming and emerging Web3 ecosystems.

  • MGA-Compliant Game Distribution – TRUE Games are certified and distributed under a recognized iGaming licensing framework

  • KYC / AML Enforcement – Integrated in TRUE Wallet for fiat onboarding, staking, and RWA redemption

  • GDPR-Compliant Data Handling – All user data flows are structured in accordance with EU regulations

  • Sweepstakes Model for Web3 Gaming – TRUE World and Telegram Mini-App follow an optional-entry mechanic that aligns with U.S.-style sweepstakes principles

  • Smart Contract Audit – TRUE’s smart contracts were audited by CertiK with a public report available. The audit focused on token mechanics, staking logic, and security risks in core Web3 infrastructure.

Governance Framework

TRUE follows a phased governance approach that ensures gradual decentralization with built-in safeguards.

  • Phase 1: Off-chain Governance

    Community feedback and voting is captured via Discord, Telegram, and internal game interfaces.

  • Phase 2: Token-Gated Participation (2026)

    $TRUE Status holders will vote on feature proposals, ecosystem incentives, and treasury allocations.

  • Phase 3: Ecosystem DAO

    TRUE may transition select Web3 components to token/NFT-based governance, reputation systems, and community curation.

Risk Disclosure

Operating at the intersection of iGaming and Web3 involves evolving regulatory landscapes.

TRUE proactively works with legal counsel across jurisdictions to ensure compliant innovation.

Users and partners should note:

  • Jurisdictional Limitations – Access to features may vary based on region

  • Digital Asset Volatility – TRUE does not guarantee token value or resale outcomes

  • Dynamic Compliance Environment – Offerings may evolve as regulations are clarified

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