The charm of sports has always stemmed from emotions and loyalty.
Where is the current point of transformation? It is to turn this connection into something programmable and interactive.
In the traditional fan model, people are mostly spectators. But once fans transition from being viewers to participants—able to trade, govern, and benefit—the entire ecosystem changes. A new economic model will naturally emerge. This is precisely the direction that some Web3 sports platforms are exploring: allowing fan value to truly return to the fans.
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NFTArchaeologis
· 7h ago
From the stone tablet of the arena to the eternal records on-chain, the awakening of fan identification must go through such a process - from bystander to co-creator. Interestingly, this trap logic actually sprouted in the early digital art community.
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ForkItAllDay
· 7h ago
ngl this is the core of web3, turning emotions into tokens, fans can finally transform from suckers to masters.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 7h ago
Sounds good, but it feels like the same old trap to play people for suckers. Can fans really benefit from this?
The charm of sports has always stemmed from emotions and loyalty.
Where is the current point of transformation? It is to turn this connection into something programmable and interactive.
In the traditional fan model, people are mostly spectators. But once fans transition from being viewers to participants—able to trade, govern, and benefit—the entire ecosystem changes. A new economic model will naturally emerge. This is precisely the direction that some Web3 sports platforms are exploring: allowing fan value to truly return to the fans.