Bird & Bird Advises WoW On Joining The Tezos Ecosystem.
International law firm Bird & Bird has advised World of Women (WoW) on its move to join the Tezos Ecosystem.
WoW is the brand known for the iconic World of Women and World of Women Galaxy NFT collections, promoting women’s representation in innovative spaces. Its members include digital art collectors, Web3 builders, entrepreneurs, artists and supporters of WoW’s mission to build an inclusive future.
Tezos is an open-source, self-amending blockchain network that facilitates decentralized applications and finance. It’s known for its on-chain governance model, involving all stakeholders in its development, and aims to use less energy than comparable systems.
Within the Tezos ecosystem, WoW aims to elevate opportunities for women in the digital era. It provides a platform for securing funding, peer support, and access to exclusive experiences through the WoW brand and its key partners. This partnership is a major move towards promoting mass adoption of Web3 by empowering women to shape its inclusive future.
The Bird & Bird team was led by Corporate partner Adam Meisels and Corporate senior associate Will Holder and included Corporate associates Tamara Akl and Caitlin Cowan, Tax legal director Simon Gough and senior associate Andrew Rink, and Commercial partner Will Deller.
Adam Meisels, Corporate partner commented: “We are delighted to have played a role in this important strategic transaction. The integration of WoW into the Tezos ecosystem will benefit WoW in their mission to promote greater representation of women in the digital ecosystem. This deal demonstrates Bird & Bird’s expertise and experience in both the space and in working with organisations seeking to improve representation across society.”