Home Brand View Dubai-headquartered EX Sports launches NFT sports marketplace For every NFT of an athlete sold on its marketplace, 80 per cent of the revenue goes directly to the sportsperson by Gulf Business January 18, 2022 Dubai-headquartered digital collectible platform, EX Sports, has launched its new NFT sports marketplace (marketplace.ex-sports.io). EX Sports is a digital sports collectibles platform that allows fans to buy and sell NFTs of their favourite athletes from multiple sports. Registered under CV Labs, in DMCC, JLT Dubai, they have signed exclusive agreements with multiple sports federations globally, like the JJIF (Jiu Jitsu International Federation), IFMA (International Federation of Muay Thai Amateurs) and most recently with IPF (International Powerlifting Federation). Currently, EX Sports’ new marketplace works on desktops only, and transactions take place using USDT on the Polygon Network (Matic). Buyers require to use a Meta Mask Wallet. Over the coming months, the mobile app will be developed, making it much easier to buy and sell. There will also be significantly more athlete NFTs minted on the marketplace. “Blockchain is about giving access to the smaller guys,” said EX Sports CEO Toli Makris. “We want to provide an all-inclusive fair platform for athletes to participate”. Sports collectibles are seeing significant growth in the NFT space. However, most of this growth is based on the world’s most popular sports and athletes, leaving the lesser-known sports and athletes by the wayside. Ethereum-based NFT platform EX Sports said that it is catering to these overlooked smaller, grassroots and niche sports. Ex Sports has already had notable success with digital collectibles and NFTs. Last year, it partnered with French freestyle footballer and social media celebrity Séan Garnier to issue the world’s first freestyle football NFTs.That collaboration will allow fans to purchase packs of original Garnier digital collectibles on the EX platform when the collection launches. Fans of the ‘Urbanballer’ will be able to collect and trade NFTs featuring clips of Garnier performing some of his signature moves by purchasing the new packs. Read: Dubai’s EX Sports and Séan Garnier issue world’s first freestyle football NFTs For every NFT of an athlete sold on its marketplace, 80 per cent of the revenue goes directly to the athlete, creating a new revenue stream for these athletes. As the player in question performs better, the value of their NFT rises as well. Many of these athletes have already had their NFTs minted, and are for sale on the EX Sports marketplace, with more being added constantly. There are some big names already on the marketplace. In November 2021, EX Sports launched the world’s first Official Diego Maradona NFT Collection, that was based on real physical sports memorabilia of the legend himself. After a private VIP auction was held in October for the rarest NFTs, EX Sports is now allowing the public to own a Maradona NFT through the ‘Gold Editions’ that are available on the marketplace. Depending on the item, they are available in limited quantities. Visit the EX Sports Marketplace here: marketplace.ex-sports.io Tags Brand View EX Sports NFT Sponsored sports Technology 0 Comments You might also like UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate COP28: Microsoft’s Naim Yazbeck on leveraging data, tech to drive sustainability