Sports Illustrated Tickets Moves NFT Platform to Avalanche
SI Tickets, the ticketing arm of Sports Illustrated magazine, plans to shift its NFT ticketing platform Box Office out of ...
Read moreSI Tickets, the ticketing arm of Sports Illustrated magazine, plans to shift its NFT ticketing platform Box Office out of ...
Read moreAvalanche has purchased a stake in Sports Illustrated Tickets and become the blockchain provider for its NFT-enabled ticketing service, Box ...
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Read moreThe leading US-based sports publication, Sports Illustrated, has launched an NFT ticketing platform called Box Office. The platform is based ...
Read moreSports Illustrated, one of the most renowned U.S. sports publications, has recently launched a non-fungible token (NFT) ticketing platform called ...
Read moreOn May 2, Sports Illustrated's ticketing subsidiary SI Tickets launched the "Box Office" platform, a self-service event management and primary ...
Read more“Blockchain technology offers significant benefits for consumers, particularly ticketing, including enhancing payment security, and eliminating scalping and fraud,” said Brian ...
Read moreU.S. sports publication Sports Illustrated is launching a non-fungible token (NFT) ticketing platform built on the Polygon network, an Ethereum ...
Read moreSports Illustrated Tickets (SI Tickets) today announced Box Office, a new NFT ticketing platform built on Polygon, an Ethereum scaling ...
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