The Tomorrow Company Formed Through Strategic Merger to Build Web3 Infrastructure Integrating AI and Tokenized Assets

VANCOUVER, BC– 12/03/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – A newly formed digital infrastructure platform has emerged at the intersection of artificial intelligence, tokenized assets, and climate-focused financial systems. The Tomorrow Company (“TMRW”) announced that it has completed a strategic merger with Carbon Distributed Technologies AG (“CUT”) and Plato Technologies Inc., bringing together complementary technologies aimed at building scalable Web3 infrastructure for the next phase of digital finance. The newly combined organization is designed around the premise that long-term value in digital markets will increasingly be created by the builders of foundational systems rather than by application-level interfaces. By focusing on programmable infrastructure, embedded intelligence, and verifiable digital assets, the platform aims to support institutions navigating a rapidly evolving financial and technological landscape. Responding to Structural Shifts in Global Markets Global capital markets are undergoing significant transformation as artificial intelligence, digital assets, and climate accountability frameworks reshape financial operations. AI technologies are increasingly embedded in enterprise decision-making, regulatory compliance, and capital allocation processes. At the same time, blockchain-based assets are evolving beyond speculative instruments toward programmable frameworks capable of enabling transparent, real-time value transfer. Parallel to these developments, climate accountability is also transitioning from voluntary reporting toward measurable, verifiable systems. Regulators, corporations, and institutional investors are increasingly seeking tools that can track environmental impact through auditable mechanisms rather than narrative-based commitments. TMRW’s newly formed platform is designed to operate at the convergence of these emerging trends. Tokenized Carbon Infrastructure from CUT As part of the merger, Carbon Distributed Technologies AG contributes a tokenized carbon infrastructure framework designed to provide transparency and traceability for carbon credits. The system emphasizes verifiable issuance, transfer tracking, and retirement mechanisms intended to ensure that environmental claims can be independently validated. Built within Liechtenstein’s Blockchain Act regulatory framework and operating on the Ethereum mainnet, the CUT platform seeks to establish auditable records for carbon-related transactions while linking tokenized assets to measurable CO₂ reduction outcomes. Paul Thomson, Co-Founder of Carbon Distributed Technologies AG, said the development of tokenized commodities is moving toward greater operational rigor and transparency. According to Thomson, the credibility of tokenized carbon credits increasingly depends on clear verification processes, reliable asset traceability, and robust retirement protocols that can withstand institutional scrutiny. By integrating with TMRW’s broader infrastructure platform, the company expects to accelerate the adoption of programmable carbon market systems. AI Intelligence Layer from Plato Technologies Complementing the carbon infrastructure is Plato Technologies Inc., which contributes an artificial intelligence engine designed to convert fragmented global datasets into operational workflows and actionable insights. The platform focuses on vertically specialized intelligence products intended for enterprise deployment. These systems aim to help organizations convert large volumes of data into decision-ready analytics while maintaining operational scalability and efficiency. Bryan Feinberg, CEO and Founder of Plato Technologies Inc., noted that the true impact of AI emerges when insights are integrated directly into operational systems rather than remaining as analytical outputs. The merger, he said, enables AI capabilities to connect with measurable asset frameworks and distribution-driven infrastructure capable of operating at global scale. A Multi-Engine Web3 Infrastructure Platform Following the merger, The Tomorrow Company will operate as a diversified Web3 infrastructure holding platform. The company’s strategy centers on building multiple interconnected value engines across tokenized assets, AI-driven intelligence systems, and programmable financial infrastructure. Beyond tokenized carbon credits, the company intends to expand its tokenization framework into additional real-world asset categories where digital verification and programmability can unlock liquidity and transparency. Management also plans to scale the deployment of vertical AI intelligence products in industries where fragmented data environments create operational inefficiencies. Strategic acquisitions and technology integrations are expected to play a role in the company’s growth roadmap, particularly where opportunities align with regulatory frameworks, institutional adoption, and long-term infrastructure utility. Positioning for the AI-Native Financial Era Leadership at TMRW believes that the intersection of artificial intelligence and tokenized financial systems will reshape how capital is raised, distributed, and monitored. As financial markets increasingly emphasize transparency and automation, platforms capable of embedding intelligence and programmable accountability into infrastructure may play a growing role in digital economies. The company’s long-term objective is to build a portfolio of infrastructure assets that generate value through adoption and integration rather than short-term market volatility. Its roadmap includes expanding institutional partnerships, strengthening blockchain infrastructure capabilities, and deploying AI systems designed to integrate directly into enterprise and financial workflows. As global markets continue to evolve toward tokenized real-world assets and AI-enabled financial ecosystems, The Tomorrow Company aims to establish itself as a foundational infrastructure layer supporting new digital asset classes and data-driven capital flows. About The Tomorrow Company The Tomorrow Company is a Web3 infrastructure and digital asset holding platform focused on building foundational systems for the emerging AI-driven financial ecosystem. Through acquisitions, tokenized utility frameworks, and vertically deployable AI intelligence products, the company seeks to develop scalable infrastructure designed for institutional adoption and long-term growth. About Carbon Distributed Technologies AG Carbon Distributed Technologies AG operates CUT.eco, a tokenized carbon utility platform designed to provide verification, traceability, and transparent retirement mechanisms for carbon credits under Liechtenstein’s blockchain regulatory framework. About Plato Technologies Inc. Plato Technologies Inc. develops AI-powered intelligence platforms that transform large-scale global datasets into operational workflows and scalable Web3 analytics capabilities. Forward-Looking Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements regarding anticipated strategic initiatives, growth plans, market opportunities, and future performance. These statements are based on current expectations and involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual outcomes to differ materially from those expressed or implied. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by applicable law.

歐盟阻止美國境內性別定義企圖在聯合國女性論壇上通過投票

(SeaPRwire) -   三月初,在全球最重要的女性權利論壇之一,一場由歐洲主導的程序動作封殺了一項關於以生物學定義性別的投票後,美國在聯合國陷入孤立。在聯合國婦女地位委員會會議閉幕時,美國是唯一反對該機構年度「共識結論」的國家,理由是擔心文件用語偏離了對女性與女孩的生物學定義,沒有其他會員國和美國一同投票。爭議的核心是聯合國該如何定義「性別」。據歐盟官員表示,現行源於1995年《北京宣言》的聯合國架構並未提供固定定義,反而依賴與更廣泛性別認同概念掛鉤的演進詮釋。美國的提案旨在將該術語明確綁定在生物性別上。美國提出一項名為《透過適當用語保護婦女與女孩》的決議,旨在釐清聯合國政策體系對性別的定義方式。草案指出,「性別」一詞應「依其普通、大眾普遍接受的用法解釋,指稱男人與女人」。這項提案從未進入投票程序。比利時代表歐盟提出了「不採取行動動議」,這是一種封殺辯論、阻止提案進入審議的程序工具。該動議獲得通過,在美國的決議進入議場討論前就中止了它的程序。這項定義差異具有實際影響。聯合國的用語形塑了與發展資金、人道計畫、教育政策和反歧視框架掛鉤的全球標準。美國衛生與公共服務部全球事務主任Bethany Kozma向Digital表示,這項舉動反映了在聯合國封殺辯論的更廣泛企圖。科茲瑪說:「儘管我們的底線被忽視,美國政府不會袖手旁觀,坐視惡意勢力濫用多邊組織推廣其意識形態與社會議程,阻礙各國行使國家主權的能力。我們永遠會保護婦女與女孩免於危險的性別意識形態侵害,並捍衛生物事實。」她補充指出,封殺投票的決定是出於政治算計。科茲瑪說:「歐盟在聯合國封殺我們定義性別為男人與女人的決議,是因為他們害怕我們會贏、他們會輸。我們不會放棄做對婦女與女孩正確的事。即便我們像上週在聯合國那樣孤立無援,我們永遠會站出來保護婦女與女孩免於危險的激進性別意識形態侵害,永遠捍衛生物事實。」一名美國國務院官員以不具名方式發言,表示這項舉動是歐洲國家主導的更大規模協同行動的一部分。這名官員指著可能對複雜程序投票缺乏指導的小型代表團說:「這些都是這些國家沒有準備好應對的程序把戲。」這名官員表示,儘管美國認為支持度不斷上升,這項操作仍讓反對者得以封殺投票。這些說法無法獲得獨立查證。歐盟駁回了美國的批評,稱這項提案有缺陷且過程倉促。比利時外交部發言人David Jordens表示:「美國提出的決議草案在事實上不正確,」並補充說它「誤引且違背」了1995年《北京宣言》中協議的用語。約登斯說:「儘管歐盟尊重會員國提出新倡議供審議的權利,不應由單一會員國在未經任何事前磋商或談判的情況下單方面發起,逼迫CSW成員倉促對這項重要議題做出決定。」他補充說:「『性別』一詞並沒有全球共識的定義。正如第四次世界婦女大會的成果所反映,該術語是依其普通且大眾接受的用法理解,並未建立固定或包羅萬象的定義。聯合國應繼續以具包容性、前瞻性的方式推進性別平等,尊重多元。任何重新檢視或重新詮釋國際協議用語的努力,都必須透過與全體會員國進行廣泛、透明的磋商來推動。」本文由第三方廠商內容提供者提供。SeaPRwire (https://www.seaprwire.com/)對此不作任何保證或陳述。 分類: 頭條新聞,日常新聞 SeaPRwire為公司和機構提供全球新聞稿發佈,覆蓋超過6,500個媒體庫、86,000名編輯和記者,以及350萬以上終端桌面和手機App。SeaPRwire支持英、日、德、韓、法、俄、印尼、馬來、越南、中文等多種語言新聞稿發佈。

Controversy in South Korea Over Coast Guard Officer Caught Gambling Who Was ‘Promoted’

(AsiaGameHub) -   A dispute has broken out in South Korea following a senior coast guard officer's visit to an illegal gambling establishment, after which he received what some called a "promotion." According to the South Korean media outlet MBN, the unnamed officer was the chief of a substation in the Gunsan Coast Guard when he was apprehended for gambling in an illegal betting venue last August. During a raid on the den, detectives arrested the officer. In court, the officer claimed innocence, stating to the judges: "I didn’t know I was in a gambling den." The court found his defense unconvincing and convicted him of illegal gambling. Nonetheless, unnamed commentators described his sentence as "a mere slap on the wrist." Gunsan City Hall. (Image: WanjuMuanSinan [CC BY-SA 4.0]) Controversy in South Korea: Gambler ‘Promoted’ The judges imposed a fine of 1 million won ($664) on the officer, which is the minimum penalty for the crime. The Coast Guard did not suspend the officer from his duties while awaiting the court's final ruling. Soon after, as part of a standard staff reorganization, Gunsan officials appointed the officer to be a section chief in a police station's intelligence department. Residents on local Gunsan online forums voiced their concern, arguing it was unjust for a public official facing a gambling charge to be given a senior criminal intelligence role so quickly. Some asserted that the move was effectively a "promotion." A spokesperson for the Gunsan Coast Guard station stated: "With his many years of prior experience at a police substation, [the officer] has extensive knowledge of local intelligence. We therefore initially considered him suitable for the position." However, after a wave of critical posts emerged on anonymous forums, Gunsan authorities took action. The spokesperson confirmed that the so-called promotion has been revoked. The officer has been moved to a lower-ranking role in a different department, the spokesperson added. The officer involved declined to provide a statement on the issue, the media outlet reported. Crackdown Continues South Korean police have intensified their efforts against illegal betting operations this year. In a recent incident in Yeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, police confronted a man in his 60s after a dispute during gambling. The man allegedly had a fierce argument with other individuals during an illegal betting game in the Punggi area. In a rage, he pursued them with an unloaded air pistol and fired it towards them. After causing panic, he fled to his home, with police in pursuit. Upon their arrival, he used the weapon to injure himself. He survived the incident but sustained a major injury, as later verified by a hospital. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

OnlineCasino Players Receive Thousands in Credits Due to Glitch

(AsiaGameHub) -   Players accessing William Hill’s online casino unexpectedly found large sums added to their accounts. In one reported instance, a user received a six-figure deposit. The company has moved quickly to limit the fallout, offering users the option to keep 11% of their windfalls if they agree to return the remaining amount. The glitch appears to have originated on the platform’s Jackpot Drop game. After receiving the unexpectedly large payouts, a number of users immediately initiated withdrawals of the funds. In response, William Hill sent emails asking users to return the incorrectly credited money. One email sent to affected users stated, “During a regular review of platform operations, we identified an issue impacting the Jackpot Drop game, which led to wrong amounts being added to players’ balances and withdrawals being processed improperly.” The email further noted, “Our review has confirmed that specific balances added to your account and later withdrawn did not come from valid gameplay, and are linked to the issue affecting the Jackpot Drop game.” William Hill noted that its Terms and Conditions grant it the right to void transactions, adjust account balances, and reclaim any funds paid out in error in cases where a game malfunction or technical error takes place. Users Battle to Hold Onto Funds Users shared screenshots of the unprecedented payouts across social media platforms. One user on X posted an image they claim belongs to their friend, showing the account had been credited with more than £140,000 ($188,000). William Hill account holding winnings of more than £140,000 Image credit: @stevn_coyw on X Another user reported that his grandfather had been credited £330,000 ($442,000) and had already withdrawn £33,000 of that sum. He alleges William Hill is threatening legal action if the funds that were withdrawn are not returned. Past Rulings Have Sided With Users In an earlier UK case, Corrine Durber had more than £1 million ($1.3 million) in winnings credited to her account for a Paddy Power casino game in October 2020. The gambling firm blamed a computer error and attempted to reduce the customer’s payout to just £20,000. The case proceeded to court, and a judge eventually granted summary judgment in Durber’s favor last year, meaning she won without a trial. In the ruling, the judge stated, “When a trader places all risk on a consumer for its own recklessness, negligence, mistakes, insufficient digital services and inadequate testing, that appears overly burdensome to me.” William Hill stated it is hopeful that customers will be cooperative and return the funds. A company spokesperson said, “We have reached out to relevant customers to clarify the issue, and are in the process of reclaiming the funds in accordance with our standard terms and conditions. We are thankful for our customers’ understanding of this situation.” The platform faces an unclear future, with parent company Evoke announcing a strategic review last year following tax increases in the UK. The company has since delayed the publication of its financial results for the final quarter of 2025. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

March Madness: Odds, Predictions, and Picks for the Sweet 16

(AsiaGameHub) -   Yesterday's upset of top-seeded Florida by Iowa shattered March Madness brackets as the NCAA Tournament advances to the Sweet 16. The other No. 1 seeds, Arizona, Michigan, and Duke, are still the top betting choices for the national title, but we will also highlight a sleeper and a longshot pick that offer greater potential returns. Updated NCAA Tournament Futures Odds at DraftKings Below are the latest odds from DraftKings for teams to win the national championship, current as of publication: TeamOddsArizona+330Michigan+340Duke+370Houston+700Purdue+1300Illinois+1400Iowa State+1600UConn+2500Michigan State+3000St. John’s+3500Arkansas+4000Nebraska+4500Tennessee+6000Iowa+12000Alabama+13000Texas+30000 Best Bet on Favorite to Win NCAA Tournament Duke +370 The tournament's top overall seed got a major scare and a wake-up call in its first-round game against 16th-seeded Siena. Favored by 27.5 points, the Blue Devils narrowly avoided disaster with a 71-65 win, a result that nearly became one of the greatest upsets in March Madness history. Duke returned to dominant form in an 81-58 victory over TCU on Saturday. The team was bolstered by the return of center Patrick Ngongba II to the rotation. He has been managing foot problems for weeks, causing him to miss the ACC Tournament and the opener against Siena. Ngongba's role will be vital for Duke in its Sweet 16 contest with St. John’s. He is expected to be the primary defender on forward Zuby Ejiofor, a formidable presence inside. Ejiofor posted a team-best 18 points and nine rebounds in his team's win over Kansas yesterday. TCU limited Duke standout Cameron Boozer to only two first-half points, but the country's premier player recovered to lead his team with 19 points. Boozer entered the tournament as the favorite to be named NCAA Tournament MVP. Isaiah Evans provides Duke with a significant perimeter scoring threat. He scored 17 points against TCU after putting up 16 versus Siena, making two three-pointers in each contest. Best Bet on Sleeper Pick to win NCAA Tournament Michigan State +3000 Head coach Tom Izzo has guided the Spartans to the Sweet 16 for the 17th time in his career. However, he is pursuing only his second national championship, with Michigan State's last title coming in 2000. The Spartans are led by versatile point guard Jeremy Fears Jr., who tops the nation with 9.4 assists per game and also leads Michigan State in scoring at 15.3 points per game. Michigan State also possesses a sizable and productive frontcourt. Jaxon Kohler (12.6 ppg, 8.9 rpg), Coen Carr (12 ppg, 5.5 rpg), and Carson Cooper (11 ppg, 7.1 rpg) all average double-digit points as well. That skilled front line will be essential to containing UConn center Tarris Reed in the Sweet 16. Reed paces the Huskies with averages of 14.2 points and 8.8 rebounds per game. Look for Michigan State to advance past UConn, which would potentially set up an Elite Eight showdown with Duke. Best Bet on Longshot to Win NCAA Tournament Tennessee +6000 The Volunteers rely on their defense, which allows just 69.1 points per game. Sixth-seeded Tennessee "upset" No. 3 Virginia 79-72 to reach the Sweet 16, despite actually being favored by 1.5 points in that matchup. Ja’kobi Gillespie led the Volunteers with 21 points, and Nate Ament contributed 16. Tennessee also boasts a signature victory over Houston from this season. Tennessee meets Iowa State in the Sweet 16. The Cyclones may once again be missing star player Joshua Jefferson (16.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 4.8 apg), who sustained a serious ankle sprain in the tournament's first round. KenPom ranks Jefferson second in the national player of the year race, behind only Duke's Boozer. Although the Volunteers are 4.5-point underdogs against the Cyclones, a Tennessee win would not be shocking considering their recent hot shooting. Gillespie totaled 50 points across the first two tournament games. In yesterday's win over Virginia, Tennessee shot 42.1% from beyond the arc and connected on eight three-pointers. Gillespie hit three of those, while Bishop Boswell knocked down four. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Topsort Introduces AI Agent Tomi to Transform Retail Media Campaign Management

PALO ALTO, CA – 21/03/2026 – (SeaPRwire) – As retail media networks continue to expand in scale and complexity, technology providers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence to simplify campaign execution and management. In this context, Topsort has introduced Tomi, a newly developed AI agent aimed at redefining how retail media teams plan, build, and optimize advertising campaigns. Topsort, known for its AI-native, auction-based infrastructure supporting marketplaces and retailers globally, positions Tomi as a solution to the growing operational demands faced by retail media teams. As advertisers, product catalogs, and campaign variables multiply, traditional workflows often require extensive manual setup across fragmented systems. Tomi addresses these challenges by enabling a conversational approach to campaign creation. Rather than navigating multiple configuration steps, users can input campaign objectives in natural language, allowing the system to automatically generate a structured campaign setup for review prior to activation. Enhancing Efficiency Through AI-Assisted Campaign Creation Integrated within Topsort’s marketplace administration interface, Tomi allows users to initiate and manage campaigns using simple text prompts. For instance, a user can request the creation of sponsored listings targeting high-performing products within a specific category and define budget and duration parameters in a single instruction. Based on the input, Tomi identifies relevant SKUs, configures targeting strategies, allocates budgets, and sets campaign timelines. The resulting campaign remains subject to user review and approval before going live, ensuring oversight and control. This AI-assisted workflow is designed to deliver several operational benefits: Accelerated campaign deployment Campaigns can be generated in seconds, significantly reducing the time required for manual configuration. Improved decision-making Data-driven insights, including product performance and marketplace trends, inform campaign setup and targeting. Scalable operations Teams can manage a larger volume of campaigns and advertisers without proportional increases in workload. Controlled execution Users retain final approval authority over all campaign configurations prior to launch. Supporting the Evolution of Retail Media Infrastructure The initial release of Tomi focuses on onsite sponsored listing formats, supporting a range of targeting options such as keyword-based, category-level, competitor page, and always-on strategies. This aligns with broader industry trends toward automation and intelligence-driven advertising infrastructure. According to Topsort, the introduction of Tomi reflects its broader objective of developing AI-native systems that reduce reliance on legacy ad technology while enabling retailers to maintain direct control over monetization strategies. Tomi is currently available and can be activated for existing Topsort clients upon request. Additional details, including product demonstrations, are accessible via the company’s official website. About Topsort Topsort is an AI-native monetization infrastructure provider focused on building commerce-centric retail media solutions for global marketplaces and advertisers. The company aims to make advanced advertising technologies more accessible by transforming traditional “walled garden” systems into flexible, scalable infrastructure. Topsort currently supports enterprise clients across more than 40 countries, including major retailers and platforms such as Coles, DoorDash, Woolworths, and Falabella.

UK Court Judgment Casts Doubt on Refund Claims

(AsiaGameHub) -   A recent decision by the UK High Court of Justice has settled a long-standing gambling debt conflict. According to a report by RacingPost, racehorse owner Alan Spence is now required to repay more than GBP 840,000 ($1.13 million) to David Solomon, despite arguments that the debts were connected to unlicensed betting and should be invalid. Nevertheless, the consequences of this lawsuit could reach well beyond the two individuals involved. The Court Prioritized the Relationship Between the Parties The case revolved around a complex web of private betting arrangements, many of which existed outside the scope of the Gambling Act 2005. The court acknowledged that Solomon was, in effect, functioning as an unlicensed bookmaker. Typically, such a finding would result in related agreements being voided. However, the judge arrived at a different conclusion after assessing the conduct and awareness of both parties. In his ruling, Stuart Isaacs KC observed that the two parties maintained a friendly relationship grounded in mutual understanding. He determined that both men were fully cognizant of their actions and proceeded anyway. Consequently, the court found no strong justification to allow Spence to evade repayment, particularly given evidence that he had allegedly misrepresented his financial status and fabricated parts of his defense. The defendant engaged with the claimant with his eyes open, at first suspecting and then being clear that the claimant was not a licensed bookmaker. Stuart Isaacs KC This ruling is notable as it runs counter to a broader trend in other regions, where courts have been more inclined to overturn gambling losses linked to regulatory violations. In the UK, the main focus was on the conduct of the individuals concerned, rather than the operator's legal status. The court stated that unlawful actions by one side of a deal do not erase the other side's obligations. Refund Claims Continue to Be Highly Contested In recent years, a surge of legal actions, primarily within the EU, have contended that wagers made with unlicensed providers ought to be considered void, permitting players to claim refunds on their losses. Germany has become a central hub for these conflicts, with thousands of gamblers submitting reimbursement claims for losses incurred prior to the launch of regulated online markets. These disputes have advanced to the European Court of Justice, prompting larger issues regarding consumer safeguards and EU market regulations. A 2025 opinion from Advocate General Nicholas Emiliou indicated that such cases should not be automatically thrown out, backing the notion that players might be entitled to reclaim money under specific conditions. Although the UK judgment does not directly influence EU proceedings, it underscores a differing legal approach. The High Court emphasized fairness between the parties, concluding that Spence was not a defenseless consumer but an experienced player who intentionally entered into risky, unofficial betting agreements. This verdict suggests that UK courts might be hesitant to trigger a wave of mass refund claims where both parties acted with full knowledge. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Tour Bus Bound for a Michigan Casino Crashes, Injuring Dozens

(AsiaGameHub) -   A bus en route to a tribal casino in Michigan has crashed, resulting in numerous injuries. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported, though two individuals may have critical injuries, per reports. The Bus Crashed on the Way to Harris A bus linking Chicago to a casino in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula has crashed, injuring dozens. The incident happened in Green Bay, Wisconsin, on March 22. To provide context, the bus was bound for the Island Resort & Casino in Harris. The charter route was planned to go through multiple other gaming spots en route. The Green Bay Police Department and Green Bay Metro Fire Department were dispatched to the scene right away. They found the charter bus had gone off an embankment, causing injuries to many passengers. For context, the bus had 54 people on board, 33 of whom sustained mostly minor injuries. Regrettably, reports indicate two people’s conditions could be more severe. In any event, injured passengers were taken to local hospitals for care. Others were brought to a reunification center in Green Bay. Police stated that additional investigation will establish what charges might be brought against the bus driver. Man Crashed Car While Gambling, Hurting Several People Speaking of crashes, a man in the UK recently crashed his car because he was gambling on his phone while driving. His car collided with another vehicle, injuring the other driver, a pregnant woman, two children, and a dog. The offender was ultimately sentenced to prison. He will serve 28 months at Derby Crown Court and face a 38-month driving ban. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Senate Bill Aims to Regulate Prediction Markets

(AsiaGameHub) -   Senators Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and John Curtis (R-Utah) are preparing to introduce a bill directed at platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, which currently operate under the oversight of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). This initiative represents the inaugural bipartisan push in the Senate specifically aimed at the prediction market industry. Senators Propose Bill Targeting Prediction Markets The proposed legislation would prevent entities regulated by the CFTC from providing event contracts—binary wagers on future outcomes—related to sports. Furthermore, it would outlaw casino-style games, including blackjack, video poker, slot machines, and bingo. Although this is the first bipartisan Senate move to regulate these markets, other lawmakers have previously sought to address these companies. For instance, Senator Chris Murphy and Congressman Greg Casar introduced a bill last week focused on preventing insider trading. Nevertheless, the current proposal stands as the first bipartisan attempt to overhaul the regulatory framework for prediction markets. Proponents of the bill argue that these platforms function as a "backdoor" for gambling. Senator Schiff has rebuked the CFTC for authorizing these markets, while Senator John Curtis expressed apprehension regarding the exposure of youth to addictive betting practices, particularly in states like Utah where most gambling is illegal. The bill aims to set federal standards while bolstering the authority of states to regulate gambling. It prohibits contracts involving sensitive topics such as military actions, death, and war due to security risks. A primary goal of the legislation is to prevent these platforms from using federal derivatives classifications to bypass state tax laws and gambling regulations, directly contesting current views on federal preemption. Why Are Senators Proposing This Legislation? Platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi allow users to trade contracts on diverse topics, such as pop culture, weather, politics, and sports. Because a large portion of their volume involves sports, they compete directly with established sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel. This competition has sparked controversy, as traditional sports betting has been subject to state-level regulation and taxation since the 2018 Supreme Court ruling in Murphy v. NCAA. Critics argue that these prediction markets circumvent state consumer protections, threaten tribal sovereignty, and fail to generate public revenue, unlike conventional gambling operations. Conversely, prediction markets maintain that they provide financial derivatives, allowing them to function nationwide, including in jurisdictions like California and Utah that limit sports betting. The CFTC, under its current leadership, has taken a more lenient stance toward event contracts, which has encouraged industry expansion but drawn fire from legislators. Meanwhile, states such as New York, Nevada, California, and Utah are taking legal steps against these platforms, with judicial opinions on their classification remaining inconsistent. Notably, Nevada recently forced Kalshi to cease operations within the state for a minimum of two weeks following a court order. In summary, this legislation highlights a growing bipartisan consensus that prediction markets are essentially functioning as unregulated federal sportsbooks and casinos, thereby evading state-level oversight. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

South Dakota Redistributes Gambling Tax Revenue to Support Public Infrastructure Initiatives

(AsiaGameHub) -   South Dakota’s Republican Governor Larry Rhoden has signed Senate Bill 102, a measure that alters how gambling tax revenue from Deadwood is distributed. This revision shifts a portion of funds from the state to the city of Deadwood—South Dakota’s only non-tribal location where full casino-style gambling is allowed. Governor Signs New Law The new legislation will set a cap on Deadwood’s taxable gaming revenue, which exceeded $150 million last year. A city historic preservation official noted that some of these funds will be redirected toward initiatives like road upgrades, broader infrastructure projects, and efforts to expand industries beyond gaming. Rhoden stated that this change will help ensure Deadwood can continue to grow, thrive, and contribute to South Dakota’s economy. Deadwood has historically relied heavily on its gaming sector, which saw significant growth in 2023 and 2024. The new bill aims to diversify the local economy by channeling gaming revenue into infrastructure and supporting the growth of non-casino businesses. Estimates suggest the measure could boost Deadwood’s annual budget by approximately $800,000. Where Will the New Revenue Go? Currently, most of the revenue is allocated among several recipients, including Deadwood’s historic preservation fund, the state tourism fund, the state Gaming Commission, the state general fund, Lawrence County, a statewide historical grant fund, and a state gambling addiction program. Deadwood’s share from this initial distribution is capped at $6.8 million. Once these allocations are made, 70% of the remaining revenue goes to the state general fund, while the remaining 30% is split between local governments in Lawrence County and historic preservation efforts in Deadwood. Under the new law, Deadwood’s $6.8 million cap in the first phase will be removed, and the distribution of remaining funds will be adjusted. The updated formula directs 71% to Deadwood’s historic preservation efforts, 25% to the state general fund, and the rest to other municipalities in Lawrence County and the Lead-Deadwood School District. It should also be noted that Gov. Rhoden signed House Bill 1215, which allows counties and cities to issue licenses for cigar bars. Previously, in 2010, South Dakota voters upheld a ban on smoking inside public buildings, restaurants, casinos, and bars. The ban permitted the three existing cigar bars in Sioux Falls, Rapid City, and Deadwood to stay open, provided they met specific requirements. However, the new law now gives cities and counties the authority to issue licenses for additional cigar bars. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Mega Millions Jackpot Stays Unclaimed, Powerball Top Prize at $133M for Tonight’s Drawing

(AsiaGameHub) -   The jackpots for both the Mega Millions and Powerball lotteries went unclaimed in the drawings held on Friday and Saturday, respectively. As a new week of lottery gaming commences, players are hoping to secure a win. Mega Millions Jackpot Rolls Over to $60M The Mega Millions drawing on Friday concluded without a jackpot winner. The game has experienced a brief pause in jackpot wins, which is understandable given that two major prizes were claimed in close succession recently. For context, a $533 million grand prize was won on March 10, making an Illinois player half a billion dollars richer. Then, just two drawings later, an Ohio player surprisingly claimed the $60 million prize from the March 17 drawing. However, the March 20 drawing did not result in another jackpot winner. Additionally, no player managed to win the game’s second-tier prize by matching the five white numbers. The winning numbers for the March 20 drawing were 11, 20, 51, 55, and 63, plus the gold Mega Ball 4. Several players did successfully match four white numbers and the Mega Ball to win the third-tier prize. Four of these players each won $20,000 with a 2X multiplier, while two others took home $30,000 each thanks to a 3X multiplier. The jackpot has now reached $60 million for the Tuesday drawing, with a cash option of $27 million. Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $133M for Monday Drawing Meanwhile, the Powerball jackpot has now increased to $133 million, offering a one-time lump sum option of $60.3 million. The next drawing is scheduled to occur later today. The previous drawing, held last Saturday, saw no one win either the jackpot or the game’s second-tier prize of $1 million (or more, depending on Power Play). Nevertheless, a significant 20 players matched four white numbers and the Powerball to win the third-tier prize. This included fifteen players who each received $50,000, as well as five who won $100,000 instead, thanks to Power Play. The Power Play multiplier was 2X for the March 21 drawing. The winning numbers for that drawing were 12, 28, 26, 41, and 59, plus the Powerball 2. Had a player matched all of these numbers, they would have won $123 million or $55.8 million, depending on whether they chose the annuity or the one-time payment. The upcoming Powerball drawing will take place within a few hours of this publication. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Maryland Considers Sweepstakes Prohibition as Dual Bills Move Forward

(AsiaGameHub) -   Maryland legislators are persisting in their campaign to curb the contentious sweepstakes industry by moving forward with legislation that imposes more rigorous constraints. This includes HB 295, which has successfully cleared the House, and HB 1226, which has also seen progress. HB 295 Secured Strong Approval by House Members HB 295 recently garnered a decisive 105-24 vote in the Maryland House, enabling it to move to the Senate as the legislative session proceeds. The proposed legislation aims to implement more precise language that explicitly prohibits sweepstakes-based casinos. For context, sweepstakes are a gaming category that employs a dual-currency model, enabling users to participate using virtual tokens instead of direct cash. Although these platforms permit users to buy virtual currency with real money, operators argue that the specific mechanics of these games distinguish them from the legal definition of gambling. Conversely, HB 295 would establish a criminal ban on any gaming platform that mimics casino-style play and “utilizes multiple currency systems of payment allowing the player to exchange the currency for any prize or award or cash or cash equivalents.” The legislation provides an exemption for games that offer only non-monetary rewards. Should the bill be enacted, offenders could face up to three years of incarceration and penalties between $10,000 and $100,000. HB 1226 Must Pass Its Third Hearing Today If It Is to Advance Simultaneously, another measure, HB 1226, aims to eliminate sweepstakes casinos. This bill seeks to outlaw illicit online gambling and empower local authorities to issue cease-and-desist mandates to operators in violation. Furthermore, regulators would be authorized to implement payment and IP blocking measures to obstruct unauthorized online gaming activities. Although the bill has cleared its second reading, it must accelerate its progress to succeed. With Maryland’s crossover deadline set for today, HB 1226 is required to clear its third reading by the end of the day. If HB 1226 is successful, the Senate will deliberate on the future of both bills. Should either be signed into law, Maryland would join the growing list of states that have completely rejected the controversial sweepstakes model. Minnesota is also currently exploring legislation that would criminalize the operation of sweepstakes casinos. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.