The World Cup fever is here, and the blockchain ecosystem is also busy. From fan tokens issued by exchanges, to digital assets of official mascots, and even the on-chain version of the only officially designated match ball—this series of actions has thoroughly brought traditional sports IP into the Web3 world. Not only that, but fans can also participate in ecosystem interactions through on-chain national teams and selected star player cards. This combination demonstrates how fan tokens can connect official licensing, trading platforms, and user participation into a complete ecosystem loop. The collision of sports and blockchain is opening up new ways for fan economy.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
This move is indeed aggressive, but can the official authorization be implemented? I always feel it's mostly on paper.
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SadMoneyMeow
· 9h ago
Here we go again with a new way to harvest the newbies, sports IP + crypto = IQ tax.
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GasGoblin
· 9h ago
Wow, this is the real breaking of the circle. Fan coins + NFTs + official authorization, a direct combo punch. Traditional sports have finally woken up.
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LightningAllInHero
· 9h ago
The World Cup coin move is really impressive, but I'm more concerned about whether these fan coins will become the next tool for cutting leeks...
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CounterIndicator
· 9h ago
Haha, it's the same old fan coin routine. This time it's about sports IP. Vampirism is still very good at playing the game.
The World Cup fever is here, and the blockchain ecosystem is also busy. From fan tokens issued by exchanges, to digital assets of official mascots, and even the on-chain version of the only officially designated match ball—this series of actions has thoroughly brought traditional sports IP into the Web3 world. Not only that, but fans can also participate in ecosystem interactions through on-chain national teams and selected star player cards. This combination demonstrates how fan tokens can connect official licensing, trading platforms, and user participation into a complete ecosystem loop. The collision of sports and blockchain is opening up new ways for fan economy.