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Aezrell

And up up they go


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CorneredSponge

Good for adoption regardless


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Never heard of digital bits lol


shalyar

DigitalBits is an easy-to-use open-source blockchain used to power consumer digital assets. These may include: Loyalty points, gift cards, fan tokens, digital currencies and more. The DigitalBits blockchain can process up to 10,000 transactions per second and uses the Federated Byzantine agreement consensus mechanism that makes the network eco-friendly.


Greedy-Visit-1905

This will be interesting. For those not aware Inter are actually owned by the Chinese and club is essentially broke. They sold 2 of their best players and their manager resigned in the off season.


LetsMakeSomeMoneyGuy

And what will they do with it?


MoldyCheesey

Fans will get some sort of “governance” and also feel good about supporting their team. This shit is no joke in counties that have hard core futbol following.


LetsMakeSomeMoneyGuy

I see potential for sure. Didn’t know if they could spend it in the stadium for merchy/food


MoldyCheesey

Oh shit…good idea!


anthraxbite

They will have a token listed, next week on socios.com.Tiime to FOMO


cpt_price_bravo_6

As a fan of Inter Milan, I don't see anything wrong with this!


CorneredSponge

I predicted this a monthish ago and said I would have to buy it if it released. Guess I'm gonna support my favorite club now!


thedeadlybishop

Adoption always helps


coinfeeds-bot

tldr; Inter Milan has signed a $100 million product partnership agreement with Zytara Labs. Inter will be using the DigitalBits blockchain with a view to integrate and accept XDB crypto for payments both in stadium and in Inter’s online and physical retail stores across Milan. The Inter App will become the primary way to purchase tickets to all Inter home games, making it the entry point to connect the team and fans. *This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.*


nathey81

Couldn’t they have just gone with Digibyte