Football industry embraces crypto as Messi helps ‘fan tokens’ take off
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These issues have tended to be rather mundane, for example, Juventus asking what music they should play in their stadium, but the concept has caught on. The company has grown quickly since signing its first partnerships with PSG and Juventus to being involved with 56 football clubs and around 100 sports teams worldwide, says CEO Alexandre Dreyfus, reports AFP.
Messi has brought more publicity, and Dreyfus believes the Argentinian will “set a trend”.
“This is more a top-up that is never going to replace any compensation. It is more like a bonus, but it is a bonus that at some point players will start to ask for,” Dreyfus tells AFP from his office in Malta.
“We hope that in two years, during the ‘mercato’ (transfer window), a player will say: ‘Yes I am going to that team but they had better give me a million dollars of fan tokens’.”
Dreyfus admits the pandemic and resulting economic crisis has benefited his company, allowing them to multiply their partnerships.
“The fact is that clubs suddenly lost 50 or 70 or 80 percent of their revenue, and they realised: ‘Hey, we have fans all over the world, what can we sell them?'”
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