Cricket just entered the Web3 era. SIXR is constructing a comprehensive ecosystem on TON that fundamentally reimagines how the sport connects its stakeholders. Players can now engage directly with fans, creators monetize their contributions, and the entire community participates in shared value creation—something traditional cricket has never offered. The platform's leaderboard mechanisms incentivize participation and create genuine economic opportunities. This shift represents more than just tokenization; it's a structural reimagining of how sports communities operate. If executed well, SIXR could establish the blueprint for Web3 sports integration across other major leagues.
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OldLeekConfession
· 22h ago
Hmm... Is cricket also getting into Web3? Now no athlete can escape the fate of tokenization.
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Monetizing this set in the sports circle is really popular; let's see how long it can last.
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The ranking system is just the same old thing; can it really be reconstructed just by changing the chain? That seems a bit overthinking.
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The TON ecosystem projects are coming one after another; let's see who can survive until next year.
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Direct profit sharing for players... The theory is beautiful, but how many have actually been implemented?
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ser_aped.eth
· 22h ago
Cricket has also started to play with Web3, indicating that this wave is indeed here.
Direct interaction with fans, creators making profits... sounds like a beautiful vision, just afraid it might be another PPT project.
Can this ecosystem run smoothly on TON? Let's see the execution.
The combination of sports and blockchain games, let's demonstrate its feasibility.
If SIXR can really succeed, other leagues will indeed have to follow.
It feels like another capital frenzy.
How long can the ranking mechanism last is a question.
Will cricket fans buy into it? That's the key.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 22h ago
Cricket is entering Web3... To be honest, I just want to see how long this ranking mechanism can last. Is the liquidity depth sufficient or is it just another new trick to play people for suckers?
Cricket just entered the Web3 era. SIXR is constructing a comprehensive ecosystem on TON that fundamentally reimagines how the sport connects its stakeholders. Players can now engage directly with fans, creators monetize their contributions, and the entire community participates in shared value creation—something traditional cricket has never offered. The platform's leaderboard mechanisms incentivize participation and create genuine economic opportunities. This shift represents more than just tokenization; it's a structural reimagining of how sports communities operate. If executed well, SIXR could establish the blueprint for Web3 sports integration across other major leagues.