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Korean Soccer Fans Can Own Highlight Plays as NFTs through Klip Drops Marketplace

Web3 & Enterprise·July 05, 2023, 2:18 AM

Korean soccer fans will soon have the opportunity to purchase non-fungible tokens (NFTs) showcasing highlight plays from the Korean professional soccer league, known as the K League, through the digital art marketplace Klip Drops.

Photo by Chaos Soccer Gear on Unsplash

 

Expanding soccer NFT frontier

This development has been made possible through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Blade Creative, the operator of ELVN, a specialized soccer NFT platform, and Ground X, the operator of Klip Drops and a blockchain technology affiliate of Kakao, a well-known social media giant in Korea. That’s according to a report by local news agency Newsis.

 

Mutually beneficial marketing

By combining their respective expertise in the sports and blockchain industries, Blade Creative and Ground X aim to expand the NFT market while promoting their own brands through a mutually beneficial marketing strategy.

ELVN has garnered considerable attention from both K League enthusiasts and NFT fans due to its unique offering, allowing users to possess video clips featuring their favorite soccer plays and players.

Klip Drops offers limited editions of digital artworks to its users. Purchasers can store their artworks in their Klip wallet and receive corresponding NFTs that serve as proof of ownership. The captivating digital artworks can be enjoyed on smart televisions, providing a visually immersive experience for art collectors.

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