During a panel at the Web Summit in Lisbon, dedicated to the creator economy and the future of digital, Robby Yung, CEO of investments at Animoca Brands, and Rob Whitehead, founder and CEO of MSquared, shared their vision on how blockchain, gaming, and digital ownership are reshaping the way value is created and distributed online.
According to Yung, the true potential of Web3 lies in its ability to enable the creator economy:
Through tokenization, it is possible to protect intellectual property, monetize creations, and distribute revenues and royalties transparently.
According to Yung, blockchain provides “a wonderful infrastructure to ensure that the rights and value of digital works remain with the legitimate creators.”
Rob Whitehead shared his personal experience, which began with Second Life, the pioneering platform of virtual worlds:
A model that, according to Whitehead, demonstrates the limitations of Web2, where “content is defined in a proprietary manner and cannot be freely transferred between different worlds.”
It is from this reflection that MSquared is born, an infrastructure for an open and interoperable metaverse, based on shared standards for objects, assets, and avatars.
“We want to enable people to truly own what they create and use it anywhere — not just within walled gardens,” stated Whitehead.
The theme of value redistribution was also central for Yung:
An approach that leads to a democratization of value: more creators can emerge, regardless of their technical level.
“You don’t need to be a professional developer to create — just like in Minecraft or Fortnite, even those who combine existing elements can generate something new,” added Whitehead.
Yung then mentioned MASH, one of Animoca Brands‘ initiatives to make Web3 infrastructure more accessible and promote new monetization models for digital content.
In summary, for both speakers, the convergence between blockchain and virtual worlds represents a cultural turning point: from a centralized and closed economy to an open, collaborative ecosystem truly owned by the creators.


