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Nick Schupak is one of the founders of SportsCastr, a live streaming service for sports fans to share their hot takes and analysis. The platform is one I am personally about to join so I wanted to first get some advice and insight from Nick. If you have seen people streaming on Twitch and want to do it in a sports setting, this is a must-listen. Find me on social media @kubitzawrites and be sure to subscribe and leave a review!
SportsCastr got this. I had a chance to interview Nick Schupak of SportsCastr. Nick Schupak is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Community at SportsCastr, an interactive live-streaming app; and FanChain, a cryptocurrency developed to connect the sports industry. SportsCastr, is the live streaming and sports entertainment startup advised by some of the industry's biggest names, including NBA Commissioner Emeritus David Stern, NFL tight end Vernon Davis and NCAA men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim, has announced that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) has acquired a minority stake in the company. Nick and I rapped about all of the following topics: -Sports fandom in the age of blockchain: How crypto is changing the game, -The rise of virtual goods as sports memorabilia,-How cable’s decline and the rise of live video is changing the fan viewing experience,-How sports media will change in the next 5-10 years. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cryptocentzpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cryptocentzpodcast/support
On today's podcast, Mark sits down with Nick Schupak from Sportcastr, a tokenized live-action streaming service that uses FANCHAIN to reward fans for sports consumption. In June 2018, SportsCastr announced FanChain: Its cryptocurrency and decentralized sports entertainment ecosystem developed to meet the unique needs of SportsCastr users and the global sports market. The FanChain token is ERC20-compliant while harnessing ERC-721-style characteristics. This innovation allows team-affinity to be embedded within individual tokens when used within the FanChain ecosystem, while maintaining its fungibility within the broader cryptocurrency landscape. SportsCastr is the first platform to support FanChain, but its decentralized architecture allows for third-parties (such as teams, leagues and sports-media) to join and grow the FanChain ecosystem. https://sportscastr.com http://fanchain.com Check out our miners on Indiegogo! http://bit.ly/49ERIndiegogo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cryptoconomy/message
The digital transformation of sports continues to take shape As NFL embraces blockchain with the latest SportsCastr and FanChain deal. SportsCastr, a live-streaming platform that allows anyone to become a color commentator, announced today that the NFL Players Association (NFLPA), via its athlete-driven accelerator the OneTeam Collective, has acquired a minority stake in the company to power live, interactive video content for fans. Through this partnership, active and former NFL players will use SportsCastr to provide live commentary across a wide range of professional and collegiate sports, share personal insights, and more. ACE Media, the NFLPA’s content, and production arm, will collaborate with SportsCastr to produce NFL player and other athlete-driven content featured on the SportsCastr platform. In June, SportsCastr announced FanChain, a cryptocurrency developed for the multi-billion-dollar global sports market. FanChain allows SportsCastr users to earn tokens for participating on the platform, and those tokens can then be used to unlock premium NFL player content (such as backstage access), purchase sports tickets or merchandise, and send virtual gifts to NFL players. Although SportsCastr is the first platform to support FanChain, the Company is working with teams, media publishers and leagues to add FanChain support, with the aim of making it the ubiquitous token within the sports industry. Nick Schupak is the Co-Founder and Vice President of Community at SportsCastr and shares more about information about the interactive live-streaming app; and FanChain, the cryptocurrency developed to connect the fragmented sports industry on today's tech podcast.
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