The idea behind SCOR Protocol is quite interesting—combining sports competitions with on-chain event systems. This direction is worth paying attention to; the collision between the sports ecosystem and Web3 has just begun, and how they will develop next depends on their implementation.
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GateUser-1a2ed0b9
· 16h ago
It seems that the path of sports + blockchain games indeed has potential, but ultimately it depends on whether it can actually be implemented.
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MerkleMaid
· 12-27 08:54
Sports + on-chain is indeed fresh, but the question is who will actually go and play?
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LidoStakeAddict
· 12-27 08:54
Sports + on-chain events, this is indeed innovative, but I wonder if it can really be implemented.
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LeekCutter
· 12-27 08:51
Sports + on-chain events, this wave definitely has some substance, feels much more reliable than those air projects.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 12-27 08:45
The sports blockchain gaming sector indeed has potential, it all depends on whether SCOR can avoid becoming just another worthless project.
The idea behind SCOR Protocol is quite interesting—combining sports competitions with on-chain event systems. This direction is worth paying attention to; the collision between the sports ecosystem and Web3 has just begun, and how they will develop next depends on their implementation.