FIFA’s record $871 million World Cup prize pool signals where sports tokenization is headed
The increased prize pool highlights the growing commercialization of global football, potentially accelerating sports tokenization trends. The post FIFA’s record $871 million World Cup prize pool signals where sports tok...
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The increased prize pool highlights the growing commercialization of global football, potentially accelerating sports tokenization trends.
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