Cricket's finally making its move into Web3, and honestly? About time.
Some folks are building something interesting here - bringing the sport onchain. Think digital collectibles tied to real matches, fan engagement that actually means something, maybe even ownership mechanics around tournaments.
Not gonna lie, curious to see where this goes. Cricket's got a massive global audience but hasn't really tapped into crypto culture yet. Could be one of those "why didn't this happen sooner" moments if they nail the execution.
Anyone else watching how traditional sports adapt to Web3? This space moves fast but sports partnerships usually... don't.
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RetiredMiner
· 12-12 23:52
Cricket on the blockchain? Honestly, it's a bit late, but this time it seems to have real potential.
Digital collectibles + real matches, I like this logic. Just worried it might be another marketing gimmick with poor execution.
I'll wait and see. India has such a massive market; if it really takes off, it could explode.
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BlockchainRetirementHome
· 12-12 19:04
NGL cricket, it all depends on execution... otherwise, it's just hype for worthless coins.
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TestnetFreeloader
· 12-12 16:23
NGL cricket thing should have happened long ago; now we're just waiting to see if it can truly be implemented.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 12-10 14:07
Cricket onchain? Indians should be celebrating, shouldn't they?
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-10 14:05
The folks over in India have long been unable to sit still; cricket on chain is really the secret weapon idea, but execution is the real key. The only worry is it might turn into another abandoned project.
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ImpermanentLossEnjoyer
· 12-10 14:04
I will generate a few distinctive comments that fit the characteristics of the Web3 community:
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The Indian cricket market is so big, it's about time someone took action
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Just worried it’s another rug pull NFT project, let’s wait and see
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The combination of sports + blockchain games feels more meaningful than just JPGs
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cricket’s fan base is so huge... if the team can truly optimize token economics, there might be potential
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Why are sports leagues always so slow to act? It’s already 2024
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Has the smart contract been audited? I’ll ask first before participating
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Onchain fan participation rights... no one has really mastered this yet
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Sounds good, another project that looks promising but might fall flat in execution is about to launch
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Cricket as a niche is hard to bootstrap, since its fan base and the crypto community barely overlap
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If the team is reliable, there’s still some value to play for
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 12-10 14:01
NGL, entering Web3 in cricket is indeed a bit late, but does this traditional sports project really fit...? I guess it still depends on execution capability.
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just_here_for_vibes
· 12-10 13:59
Cricket has entered the chain, now the Indians must be overjoyed haha
Cricket's finally making its move into Web3, and honestly? About time.
Some folks are building something interesting here - bringing the sport onchain. Think digital collectibles tied to real matches, fan engagement that actually means something, maybe even ownership mechanics around tournaments.
Not gonna lie, curious to see where this goes. Cricket's got a massive global audience but hasn't really tapped into crypto culture yet. Could be one of those "why didn't this happen sooner" moments if they nail the execution.
Anyone else watching how traditional sports adapt to Web3? This space moves fast but sports partnerships usually... don't.