Company: LTRYW
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form Type: S-1/A
Source: 0001641172-25-006093
Chunk: 141

Company: Lottery.com Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-25
Form: S-1/A
Chunk 141
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. Sales of scratch lottery games comprised 66% of the overall US lottery market in 2023; according to La Fleurs, the scratch lottery games market is expected to increase approximately 6% year-over-year exceeding a value of $110 billion in US legal gross sales by 2030.

The Company will engage in the business through a partnership with a technology company offering a proprietary technology that allows users to interact with a physical scratch game through a digital interface that allows the user to control a robot which will mimic the user’s movements to play the game.

Geographic Distribution

Legalized lottery products are operated by national, state, provincial, or municipal governmental authorities and their licensees in more than 100 other countries under separate, regulated regimes. In North America, in-state and multi-state sanctioned lottery products are offered in 46 U.S. states and 3 U.S. jurisdictions, including the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, as well as every Canadian province and Mexico.

Lotteries have varying degrees of governmental and regulatory acceptance across the globe, with certain countries, states, provinces, territories or even municipalities prohibiting lotteries, and other jurisdictions endorsing all or only certain forms of lotteries at the national or state, provincial, territorial, or municipal level. According to Technavio, in 2020, the Asia-Pacific region comprised 37.1% market share of all lottery sales, Europe comprised 31.9%, the Middle East and Africa region comprised 3.4%, South America comprised 2.3%, and North America comprised more than 25% market share of all lottery sales. Lottery sales include of all forms of lottery games, including draw, scratch, and sports lottery games, as well as revenues from the sale, lease or license of lottery systems, terminals, or vending machines.

In the U.S., the Multi-State Lottery Association (“MUSL”) is a non-profit association owned and operated by its U.S. state and territory member lottery associations that, amongst other activities, assists its members in the development and issuance of multi-jurisdictional lottery games, including Powerball ®and MegaMillions ®.MUSL games are multi-jurisdictional — or “multi-state” — meaning one type of lottery game may be offered for play in multiple jurisdictions, subject to the applicable laws and regulations of each such jurisdiction, as opposed to in-state games, which are games developed for play by a state lottery authority for its jurisdiction.

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