Sports Illustrated lance la nouvelle plateforme de billetterie NFT : détails
- Sports Illustrated a annoncé le lancement d'une nouvelle plateforme de billetterie NFT basée sur la blockchain Polygon (MATIC).
- The new NFT platform has been named “Box Office” and will include pre- and post-event audience perks.
- It will enable “owners, organizers, and hosts the ability to create, manage, and promote a fully scalable, paid or free ticketed live sporting event.”
- Sports Illustrated has partnered with ConsenSys, and the two will work together to develop a “Super Ticket” as well.
La popularité des jetons non fongibles (NFT) reste inégalée malgré l'hiver cryptographique qui prévaut et la baisse rapide des volumes de transactions NFT. L'intérêt général pour la technologie blockchain et l'art numérique reste élevé parmi les entreprises, et il est impératif de noter que de nombreux grands noms ont décidé de se lancer dans leurs projets NFT et métavers. Fait intéressant, un magazine sportif américain publié pour la première fois en 1954, Sports Illustrated, a annoncé le lancement d'une nouvelle plateforme de billetterie NFT basée sur la blockchain Polygon (MATIC) dans le but de capitaliser sur la popularité de la technologie blockchain.
The new service from Sports Illustrated has been titled “Box Office,” and it will allow the event organizers to issue commemorative non-fungible token tickets which will also include pre- and post-event audience perks. The platform has been described as a self-service event management and primary ticketing solution with the Polygon blockchain as its foundation.
Moreover, the new ticketing platform has been created by Sports Illustrated in collaboration with Web3 software developer ConsenSys. It will enable “owners, organizers and hosts the ability to create, manage, and promote a fully scalable, paid or free ticketed live sporting event.”
Additionally, Sports Illustrated Tickets and ConsenSys will work together to develop a “Super Ticket,” which will allow the hosts to remain connected to their attendees with the help of highlights, collectibles, exclusive offers, and loyalty benefits via NFT technology. The CEO of SI Tickets, David Lane, believes that “blockchain is the future of ticketing.”
“From the moment we launched our global event marketplace, which now boasts 50 million tickets to over 250,000 sports, concerts, and shows, we have been preparing to enter and disrupt the primary ticket market,” Lane said.
With the help of the “Super Ticket,” the attendees can scan their NFTs and gain expedited entries to the events hosted by the organizers. Furthermore, they can also receive drink coupons and music downloads prior to the event and can receive post-event video content and rewards as well.
“Guests will keep their tickets to your event in their digital wallet forever,” revealed the new site Internet de la plateforme de billetterie Sports Illustrated, tout en ajoutant :
“Every guest will receive a $10 credit toward tickets to a future purchase of major sports, concerts or theater events on SI Tickets. We pay your fans to attend your event!”
Indépendamment de l'hiver crypto en vigueur, de nombreuses entreprises continuent de se lancer dans des projets NFT avec de multiples partenariats. WeTransfer, une société de services de transfert de fichiers informatiques sur Internet fondée en 2009, a récemment en partenariat avec la plateforme blockchain Minima to focus on the deployment of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on the Minima network and also empower creators all over the globe with “digital rights management for their intellectual property.”
De plus, la Chine a présenté son première place de marché réglementée NFT le 1er janvier 2023. Il a été créé par la société d'État Chinese Technology Exchange, Art Exhibitions China et la société privée Huban Digital Copyrights Ltd.