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by quietsegfault 48 days ago
So what? A registered agent is literally the agent registered to accept process service. The registered agent is clearly not the corporate headquarters, a branch office, or anything other than a business whose purpose is to accept lawsuits, subpoenas, and other legal and official notices.
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Well, that's the same thing the NPR article is reporting on, which is the equivalent legal concept in Panamanian law.

Polymarket's actual offices are remote-first, but they have a small space set up in New York City which is the closest thing they have to an HQ. It's basically set up like a coworking / hotel sort of space.