Ever noticed how SCOR Protocol is doing something genuinely different here?
This isn't your typical "slap a token on sports" move. They're converting actual sports intellectual property into programmable assets. What makes it interesting? Every single play gets logged into a verifiable SCOR ID that tracks your real performance data over time.
Think about it: sports transitioning into an open, permissionless infrastructure where achievements become on-chain credentials. The identity layer alone changes how athlete data gets owned and monetized.
Still early, but the framework they're building could redefine how sports talent gets discovered and valued in Web3.
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GweiTooHigh
· 5h ago
This idea really has some merit; using sports data on the blockchain as an identification credential makes sense.
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MidnightTrader
· 12-01 10:47
Ngl, this wave is indeed different; it has truly turned sports IP into a programming concept, not some random token project.
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AirdropHustler
· 12-01 10:46
ngl this idea is indeed a bit extreme, putting athlete data on-chain and allowing for ownership is what true web3 empowerment is, not those scamcoin projects.
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MoodFollowsPrice
· 12-01 10:43
Hmm... The logic of SCOR seems to be a bit different, not the kind of pure hype coin trap.
Ever noticed how SCOR Protocol is doing something genuinely different here?
This isn't your typical "slap a token on sports" move. They're converting actual sports intellectual property into programmable assets. What makes it interesting? Every single play gets logged into a verifiable SCOR ID that tracks your real performance data over time.
Think about it: sports transitioning into an open, permissionless infrastructure where achievements become on-chain credentials. The identity layer alone changes how athlete data gets owned and monetized.
Still early, but the framework they're building could redefine how sports talent gets discovered and valued in Web3.