Zenit St. Petersburg are creating collectible blockchain cards of their players

Zenit St. Petersburg are creating collectible blockchain cards of their players

Russian Premier League soccer champion Zenit St. Petersburg is the latest high-profile club to enter the blockchain gaming world. Zenit St. Petersburg — the top soccer club in Russia's Premier League — has signed on to the Ethereum blockchain-based fantasy soccer game Sorare platform.As of Oct. 15, Zenit players will be released as collectible and tradeable digital cards as part of the blockchain-based game, joining 100 other international soccer clubs among them Juventus, PSG, Atletico Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain. Blockchain player cards can be exchanged with other managers and gamers....


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