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A Football Fan Engagement Token

A Football Fan Engagement Token

S.S. Lazio Fan Token (LAZIO) was launched as a fan engagement token for supporters of the Italian football club S.S. Lazio. Fan tokens are blockchain-based digital assets that allow sports clubs to engage with their fans and offer them various benefits, such as voting rights in club decisions, access to exclusive content, merchandise discounts, […]

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A Decentralized Prediction Market Platform

A Decentralized Prediction Market Platform

Augur (REP) is a decentralized prediction market platform built on the Ethereum blockchain. Augur allows users to create, participate in, and speculate on the outcome of events using a decentralized and peer-to-peer marketplace. It operates as a decentralized application (DApp) on the Ethereum blockchain. Moreover, it aims to provide a censorship-resistant and permissionless platform

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A Cryptocurrency-Based Asset For Fans Of Atlético de Madrid

A Cryptocurrency-Based Asset For Fans Of Atlético de Madrid

Jun 13, 2025 at 18:03 // News The Atletico de Madrid Fan Token is a cryptocurrency-based digital asset associated with the Spanish football club Atlético de Madrid. Fan tokens are a type of blockchain-based token that allows sports fans to engage with their favorite teams through digital platforms. These tokens are often used to

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Talking beers, bars, and  million losses with SportFi pioneer Chiliz’s Max Rabinovitch 

Talking beers, bars, and $80 million losses with SportFi pioneer Chiliz’s Max Rabinovitch 

It’s not too often that an interview at a crypto conference feels more like meeting a mate for a few beers at a bar. Yet that’s exactly what speaking with Max Rabinovitch, the Chief Strategy Officer of Chiliz, is like. Unhurried and unpretentious, after the high-octane pace of TOKEN2049 week, it feels good to take

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