Sixr's doing something different with sports and blockchain. They're not just slapping cricket onto Web3 and calling it a day. What they've built lets you actually own the in-game moments—which honestly changes the whole game.
The TON-Telegram integration? That's where things get real. Their distribution potential is massive right from the start.
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LazyDevMiner
· 23h ago
Ngl, this is the correct way to engage with Web3 sports, not just slapping on an NFT and calling it a day.
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SchroedingerGas
· 23h ago
ngl this is the real understanding of web3 sports, not those rigid trap projects. Truly owning the moment in the game? This concept is amazing... TON's integration this time is indeed powerful, the traffic base of telegram is there.
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GhostInTheChain
· 23h ago
ngl the ton ecosystem has really pumped this wave, sixr has played the cricket thing to perfection... it's really not that kind of rough transportation work.
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screenshot_gains
· 23h ago
ngl sixr this idea is indeed good, true ownership instead of that trap of false... but can the ton ecosystem really come up with something interesting? Let's wait and see.
Sixr's doing something different with sports and blockchain. They're not just slapping cricket onto Web3 and calling it a day. What they've built lets you actually own the in-game moments—which honestly changes the whole game.
The TON-Telegram integration? That's where things get real. Their distribution potential is massive right from the start.