FanChain Finds Support from Former NBA Commissioner
Former Commissioner, David Stern admitted his initial views about cryptocurrency and blockchain and described it to be a “modern-day version of the tulip frenzy.” He then saw the opportunities that it can create and the possibilities that come with such changes. Now, he is the number one supporter of FanChain.
FanChin is an addition to the long list of cryptocurrency that is being introduced today. It is under SportsCastr which was introduced to sports by avid fans which allow them to be a part of live games by giving comments and opinions regardless of their location. It basically brings sports events a lot closer to fans, thus, improving viewers’ experience.
The best thing about FanChain is it opens opportunities for everyone in the sports and entertainment ecosystem to be rewarded by providing value to their favorite teams and specific players. Through FanChain, SportsCastr will be able to move forward through the creation of a decentralized ecosystem intended for sports and entertainment. Upon the adoption of a cryptocurrency, team affiliation will be embedded to a certain token.
With FanChain, the rewards, prizes and even the easy access to e-sports, sports betting, premium tickets, and subscriptions will be more accessible as users will have an easy way to exchange their token for such products and services.
Stern is seeing a more reachable and a lot fulfilling sports experience through the possibilities which FanChain offers. These reasons are the very thing which convinced him to give his full support and for him to have a positive outlook on the entire blockchain.
David Stern is one of the leading frontrunners who has tremendously contributed to the success of the National Basketball Association (NBA) during the 90’s and 2000’s.
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