Imagine a world where sports fans are no longer just spectators.
When fans can earn real rewards through participation in the ecosystem and hold genuine rights supporting their teams or events, their identity is fundamentally transformed. They shift from consumers to stakeholders, from viewers to co-creators.
This is the true power of programmable infrastructure. Turning sports IP into on-chain programmable assets means fans can not only participate in voting and governance but also earn rewards through staking, trading, and other activities. The fan economy evolves from unidirectional to bidirectional, and fan loyalty naturally translates into tangible incentives.
This direction has been brewing for a long time, and now it finally has the potential to become a reality.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-19 14:29
The tokenization of sports should have happened long ago; the era of fans getting exploited has finally turned around.
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SoliditySlayer
· 12-19 04:36
That sounds good, but how many fans can actually make money?
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 12-16 15:00
Finally, someone has explained this logic clearly. Fans can make money, and only then does sports have a future.
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Web3Educator
· 12-16 15:00
ngl this is what i've been telling my students for months—sports fandom goes from pure consumption to actual stake ownership. fundamentally speaking, that's the whole game changer right there.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 12-16 14:59
To be honest, the fan economy chain should have been on-chain a long time ago, but the real implementation depends on who can solve the liquidity issue.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 12-16 14:46
This logic sounds good, but will fans really give up their fierce support for a few coins?
Imagine a world where sports fans are no longer just spectators.
When fans can earn real rewards through participation in the ecosystem and hold genuine rights supporting their teams or events, their identity is fundamentally transformed. They shift from consumers to stakeholders, from viewers to co-creators.
This is the true power of programmable infrastructure. Turning sports IP into on-chain programmable assets means fans can not only participate in voting and governance but also earn rewards through staking, trading, and other activities. The fan economy evolves from unidirectional to bidirectional, and fan loyalty naturally translates into tangible incentives.
This direction has been brewing for a long time, and now it finally has the potential to become a reality.