Zenit St. Petersburg, the most productive football club in the Russian Premier League, has joined the Sorare football platform founded on the Ethereum blockchain.
Starting October 15, Zenit players will be published as virtual cards to gather and redeem in blockchain-based play, joining a hundred other foreign football clubs, adding Juventus, PSG, Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
Blockchain player cards can be exchanged with other administrators, and players can play games as soon as they have five or more virtual cards. The player card score is related to its actual functionality in the football league tables.
Sorare CEO Nicolas Julia said the platform aspired to create a global fantasy football blockchain game with the 10 most sensible leagues in the world.
Since its launch in March 2019, Sorare has grown by an average of 52% consistently with the month and now has 40,000 users worldwide It is attractive to note that Russia has the third largest Sorare scoreboard in the world, recording a 70% expansion in the world. number of users consistent with the month. The country also ranks first for the average daily time spent on the gaming platform, at a speed of one hour and 15 minutes consistent with the day.
Zenit general manager Alexander Medvedev said he hoped that the partnership with Sorare would provide a greater policy to the club logo and allow it to succeed in more young enthusiasts abroad, especially in Asia and America.
Nonfungible, a rating for blockchain games and non-expendable collectible token creators, recently ranked Sorare fourth and generated a seven-day volume of $181,353, compared to $445,545 for the top-ranked game, Superrare.