That number was just 686 on the same day last year and has more than trebled since the start of 2021 alone. According to SorareData, as of 15th March 2021, there are 10,129 owners of at least one Sorare NFT. Sorare has grown rapidly over the past 12 months. The Soccer Equivalent of NBA Top ShotĬrypto collectibles by ranking – NBA Top Shot, CyrptoPunks and SoRare… #Crypto #NBATopShot #CryptoNews /SGCAzBmsrJ Sorare changes that as cards can be used in their So5 tournaments for the duration of a player’s career, even if they move clubs, and users can truly own the card and do what they want with it, given it exists on the Blockchain. However these are not truly digital collectibles and are only really of use for a maximum of one year until the next version of the game comes out. That switch has already happened to some extent with FIFA Ultimate Team (FUT) and people are already paying good money to get their hands on the best players on FIFA. In an increasingly digital world, it’s only natural that these will ultimately take on a new, digitised form. Children (and some adults!) have been collecting football cards and stickers for decades now in the physical form. In terms of sports and specifically football, the introduction of digital trading cards, is perhaps the most obvious use of the technology. Over the past few months, we’ve seen the first real wave of NFTs in the creative industries with everything from digital art to the first NFT music album released by Kings of Leon on the Ethereum blockchain. People all around the world, in all walks of life are starting the process of figuring out how they will impact and benefit their lives. While they have existed for a few years now, NFTs are still a very new concept and there is still a long way to go before they cross over into the mainstream. Sports Trading Cards – A natural fit in the emerging NFT space Sorare NFTs – 5 Reasons why the Digital Football Collectibles are Booming DISCLAIMER – This post features affiliate links to Sorare.
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