Cricket commands a global fanbase exceeding 2.5 billion enthusiasts. Yet remarkably, this massive passion has barely touched the blockchain world—until now.
A new platform is reshaping how fans engage with the sport. The model combines play-to-own mechanics with NFT collectibles and exclusive player drops. Fans don't just watch anymore; they own, trade, and participate in genuine digital ownership.
Built natively on the TON blockchain, the ecosystem delivers seamless transactions and genuine asset control. This approach captures what Web3 promises: real ownership in digital sports.
For the world's second-largest sport, bridging the gap between billions of fans and blockchain-native experiences represents massive untapped potential. The infrastructure is now in place to let fans truly own their stake in the game.
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fren.eth
· 23h ago
NFT sports track is finally about to take off, with cricket, which has 2.5 billion fans, going on the blockchain... This is what Web3 should look like.
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-04 15:54
Nah sounds really appealing, 2.5 billion fans on the chain. Will this wave be popular?
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GraphGuru
· 01-04 15:50
NFL hasn't been settled yet, and cricket is already on the blockchain? That's hilarious.
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HashBard
· 01-04 15:47
ngl the cricket-to-blockchain pipeline feels like we're finally cracking the "billion users" riddle everyone's been chasing... but also kinda reminds me how many previous narratives went from hype to dust, fr
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ChainComedian
· 01-04 15:43
Really? Cricket fans are on the chain now, TON is about to take off
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The play-to-own logic is more effective than just speculating on NFTs
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200 million fans...the potential is quite big
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The key is whether the liquidity can keep up, otherwise it’s just another round of cutting the leeks
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Finally, there’s a decent sports application chain
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Exclusive player drops sound appealing, let’s see if it can really be implemented
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The TON ecosystem is once again jumping on the hype
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The question is whether India can get on board, after all, cricket is their main sport
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Digital asset ownership is definitely what Web3 should be doing
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DeadTrades_Walking
· 01-04 15:40
NGL, this gameplay is a bit interesting, but the key is whether it can truly attract cricket fans from India and Pakistan to join... Do they play NFTs?
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DefiVeteran
· 01-04 15:38
Uh... 250 million cricket fans? Feels like Web3 is just a tool to cut leeks from sports IP
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TON Chain is back at it, this time rebranded as sports NFTs, same old tricks
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Play-to-own? It looks more like play-to-lose, in the end the house always wins
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Real "ownership"? Haha, just wait for the next crash, after the leeks are cut, they'll run
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Wait, can ordinary fans really make money, or is it just a playground for the rich?
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If the cricket community really enters Web3, I see trouble... cultural mismatch
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Native on TON, fast speed for sure, but I'm worried it's just another air project
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Exclusive player drops sound so cutthroat, I’ll just watch and not buy
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No matter how much infrastructure improves, it can't change the fact: most people will still lose money
Cricket commands a global fanbase exceeding 2.5 billion enthusiasts. Yet remarkably, this massive passion has barely touched the blockchain world—until now.
A new platform is reshaping how fans engage with the sport. The model combines play-to-own mechanics with NFT collectibles and exclusive player drops. Fans don't just watch anymore; they own, trade, and participate in genuine digital ownership.
Built natively on the TON blockchain, the ecosystem delivers seamless transactions and genuine asset control. This approach captures what Web3 promises: real ownership in digital sports.
For the world's second-largest sport, bridging the gap between billions of fans and blockchain-native experiences represents massive untapped potential. The infrastructure is now in place to let fans truly own their stake in the game.