The official SCOR Sticker Store was inaugurated today, it was announced by Sweet, with the store being situated within the recently established FUSE Sticker Store, which is a Telegram-based sticker marketplace initiated by the TON Foundation. This outlet will function as the sole source for sticker collections centered on athletics and which possess tangible utility within the application. For the first time, high-quality bundles bearing the emblems of athletes and organizations can be purchased by enthusiasts on Telegram. These collections offer more than just amusing decals; they also grant access to enhancements, benefits, and incentives across all of SCOR’s ability-based small games.
Through the accumulation of these collections, the ability to elevate gameplay, secure distinct enhancements, and ascend ranking tables to augment the quantity of Gems held can be realized by enthusiasts. To become eligible for supplementary reward opportunities during the SCOR Invitational, the pre-Token Generation Event (TGE) competition for SCOR, these Gems may be deposited on a seven-day cycle. This product’s introduction represents a major stride for the Telegram environment, as the thrill of compilation is integrated with substantial, comparative benefits in applications that are directly linked to actual prizes.
The work of Winners Alliance to incorporate the worldwide athletic environment onto blockchain is being pushed forward by the formal partnership which has been established with SCOR. The first collections translate the personas of competitors and notable celebratory gestures into digital commodities that can be acquired, engaged with, and employed by supporters within the small games offered by SCOR. These bundles were introduced featuring some of the most impactful spin bowlers in the annals of cricket.
The helicopter rotation style of Rashid Khan, the Caribbean composure of Sunil Narine, the enthusiastic festivities of Adil Rashid, the characteristic wrist-spin delivery of Ish Sodhi, and the shoe-phone jig of Tabraiz Shamsi are presently functional on the blockchain, thereby instituting a novel model in which athletic proprietary content becomes interactive, transferable, and financially rewarding for supporters across the world.
Telegram Becomes Hub for Sports Collectibles With SCOR Sticker Packs Launch
Five moving images of competitors will be contained in each collection, and the cost will be set at $4.99 (or its equal value in TON/Telegram Stars). With a total available count of one thousand for every version, the bundles will be purchasable on October 17 at the SCOR Sticker Store, which is housed within the FUSE Sticker Store. Two hundred collections are being reserved for the best two hundred participants in the history of Sixer Smash by October 10. Early entry to the creation process will be given to those who are successful before the main minting opportunity is opened.
“This is a first-of-its-kind launch for Telegram: collectible sports packs with real gameplay utility,” said Max Crown, CEO at TON Foundation. “By partnering with globally recognized athletes and clubs, SCOR and TON are turning Telegram into the go-to destination for sports-themed digital experiences.”
SCOR Unveils Blockchain-Powered Fan Engagement Model, Blending Sports, Gaming, and Digital Assets
The initial action in SCOR’s participation in transitioning professional athletics onto the blockchain, where the intersection of devotion, interactive entertainment, and proprietary content from sports takes place, is marked by the unveiling of this offering. SCOR is incorporating routine social exchanges into on-chain happenings that contribute to its more comprehensive system of gaming and rewards. This is being achieved through the employment of digital decal bundles that can be exchanged in dialogues by supporters, utilized to enhance small games, and linked across the Telegram platform.
The customizable framework for fan engagement is being constructed by SCOR, an effort which is revolutionizing the manner in which competitors, organizations, and supporters interact. The SCOR digital asset has been unveiled by SCOR as the basis of an interconnected system that puts the requirements of the supporters first. This is attained through alliances with hundreds of elite-level competitors across a range of disciplines, including cricket, tennis, golf, soccer, and others. Complete command over their participation is enabled for enthusiasts via SCOR-ID, competitor non-fungible tokens (NFTs), contests, and token economics centered on consumption, while allowing proprietary content owners to achieve income that is both enduring and holds continuous worth.
In contrast to fan-specific digital assets which are only functional for a restricted duration, SCOR is designed for sustained expansion, with the aim of connecting the multi-trillion dollar worldwide sector of athletics and entertainment through unambiguous token-based involvement on the blockchain.
A non-commercial organization, the TON Foundation, is striving to hasten the maturation of the TON Ecosystem by offering monetary aid and backing to programmers, creators, and enterprises which are building upon the TON Blockchain. The Foundation was formally instituted in Switzerland in 2023, and its directive is to facilitate the refinement of the protocol, the bolstering of ecosystem growth, and the acceleration of uptake through the delivery of capital, technical assets, and tactical partnerships globally. Even though it advances the objectives of TON, the organization does not possess control over the network. TON is entirely public-source, propelled by its user base, and self-regulating; a centralized governing body is not maintained by it. Further information can be accessed.
A for-profit entity centered on competitors and operating globally is Winners Alliance. Its chief aim is to deliver cutting-edge collective licensing, endorsement, collaboration, media, capital placement, and event prospects for elite sportsmen as a unified group. In 2022, Winners Alliance was founded to serve as the representative for the joint commercial permissions of thousands of athletes from across the globe.
These competitors are active in professional tennis (represented by the Professional Tennis Players Association), cricket (represented by the World Cricketers’ Association), track (represented by Grand Slam Track), basketball (represented by the EuroLeague Players Association), and college football (represented by Pathway Sports & Entertainment as well). Further details can be found at and updates can be followed via @WinnersAlliance on LinkedIn, Instagram, and X.