In short
- FIFA migrates its FIFA Collect Digital Collectibles platform from Algorand to its own special blockchain built on Avalanche.
- FIFA Collect offers digital collection objects based on NFT based on important players and moments of the international football match.
- Avalanche enables developers to launch their own dedicated, adaptable L1 or Layer-1 chains.
FIFA, the administrative body of international football, is planning to migrate his FIFA collection platform to its own avalanche-layer-1 blockchain.
FIFA Collect, with which users can buy and trade on NFT based on NFT, was previously launched on Algorand and also gave some collective objects on the Ethereum Scaling Network Polygon.
In April the platform said it would do it Leaves Algorand And migrating assets into a new FIFA-Central blockchain, which is now confirmed to be driven by Avalanche.
“This movement is improving our ability to deliver unique digital collective objects and compelling fan Experiences driven by speed, scalability and EVM compatibility. That means seamless Integration with popular portfolios, easier access and a future -proof basis for growth, ” Collect Francesco Abbate, CEO of Modex and FIFA, said in a statement.
“We are proud to lay the foundation for a new era of digital football, and this Technology was best tailored to the long -term vision and the technical requirements needed Support for the continuous growth of our digital ecosystem. ”
According to Abbate, the decision to migrate from Algorand by analyzing factors such as performance, scalability and adaptability.
“FIFA is een wereldberoemd merk en competitie. Avalanche geeft het de infrastructuur en schaal om hun wereldwijde publiek, fanbase en zakelijke ambities op hun voorwaarden te benutten en om uit te breiden met activa, sollicitaties en gebruiksgevallen terwijl ze groeien,” vertelde Ava Labs Chief Business Officer John Nahas John Nahas, John Nahas, vertelde Decrypt.
Now that the FIFAs Digital Soccer Collectibles platform is migrating to its own chain, Nahas said that the industry should consider it a step towards a broader acceptance of blockchain.
“Ik ben enthousiast, ik weet zeker dat de lawinecommunity enthousiast zal zijn, en de bredere industrie zou de grootste sportcompetitie ter wereld op keten moeten zien uitbreiden, met hun eigen keten, als een stap in de richting van de echte wereldwijde acceptatie van deze technologie die nieuwe activa, toepassingen en gebruiksklassen kan veroorzaken,” voegde Nahas eraan toe, “voegde Nahas eraan toe,” voegde Nahas eraan.
The migration of FIFA Collect is the first of FIFA’s plans for its new blockchain, but future business cases are planned, according to a statement, although no further details were shared.
Edited by Sebastian Sinclair And Andrew Hayward
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