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    Aurum Advises on the Structuring and Launch Framework for an Event-Contract Prediction Markets Platform

    Summary: Aurum advised on the structuring and launch framework for a prediction markets platform offering event-contract style instruments, including classification analysis, distribution controls and user documentation.

    Authors:

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    Pavel Batishchev

    Managing partner

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    Illia Shenheliia

    Associate partner

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    Valeriia Sych

    Junior Associate

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    Aurum advised on the structuring and launch framework for a prediction markets platform offering event-contract style instruments for esports events.

    Aurum’s work focused on establishing a coherent legal characterisation of the product and translating that analysis into a launch-ready operating model. Aurum reviewed the platform’s product design and user flows, advised on features that affect classification and market-facing posture, and designed distribution controls (including jurisdictional access restrictions and user limitations where appropriate). The team also drafted the user-facing documentation suite – terms, risk disclosures and operating policies – to implement the agreed strategy, allocate responsibilities and risk between the platform and users, and support scalable operation.

    “We are seeing increasing interest in transparent, rules-based market infrastructure for event-linked instruments, but success depends on disciplined structuring from day one,” said Illia Shenheliia, Associate Partner at Aurum. “Our role was to make the product legally executable – clear instrument definition, controlled distribution, and documentation that supports accountability at scale.”

    “We expect the market to continue moving toward institutional-grade standards even for novel instruments,” Sergey Ostrovskiy added. “Platforms that embed governance and risk controls into product mechanics – not just disclosures – will be best positioned to grow across jurisdictions.”

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