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Blocksport participates in the CV Labs Incubation Batch #2

Blocksport made a strategic decision to participate in the CV Labs (by CV VC) Incubation Batch #2 which has now started in the heart of the Crypto Valley.

For the second round of the incubation program, CV VC has evaluated applications of 300+ Blockchain startups and ultimately selected 9 promising projects from 6 different countries where Blocksport took a place and has been highly evaluated by Investment Committee.

During the 10-weeks long program, Blocksport’s Founders Team will receive training for pitching, fundraising, business strategy, token economy, operational excellence and get the chance to meet international investors and industry leaders.

German esport team BIG to join social sport ecosystem Blocksport

Zurich, Switzerland.

The premier and world-class esport organization “Berlin International Gaming” better known as BIG, founded and based in Berlin partners up with the Swiss-based SportsTech Blocksport to launch the next generation of mobile app solution for its fans.

BIG’s professional teams (CSGO, League of Legends, Quake, Trackmania, FIFA) and players compete in the most prestigious leagues worldwide. Blocksport’s innovative social sports ecosystem will offer BIG’s global fan base a new way to interact and to get closer to the teams. The white labelled mobile solutions will empower fans by giving them the chance to influence, communicate directly and to vote in club polls where fans’ voices are valued and needed. Fans will be rewarded with cashbacks, discounts and exclusive experiences for their engagement on social media, participation in fan games and commercial transactions.

Semih Kaçan, Blocksport Co-Founder, says: “We are very pleased to be partnering up with Berlin International Gaming and start an exciting journey. This partnership sets the milestone for the next level of fan engagement that enables information, gamification, consumption and rewarding in an innovative social sport ecosystem.”

BIG CEO Daniel Finkler commented on the partnership by saying that: “We know that digital innovation and interactive communication are important to our fans and a key differentiator for our partners. With Blocksport’s mobile app we can enhance our fan engagement, increase our global reach and provide our sponsors with an additional channel for brand visibility. We want to provide our fans & partners with a platform, which makes it easier for them to be up to date, communicate with other fans and be able to have access to unique offers, discounts & money-can`t buy experiences. Welcome to BIG, Blocksport!”

About BIG CLAN

Bigleet GmbH widely known as “Berlin International Gaming or BIG” is a premier, world-class esport organization founded and based in Berlin, Germany. It’s professional teams and players compete in the most prestigious leagues worldwide.

About Blocksport

Blocksport is a Sports Tech boutique based in Zurich, Switzerland that provides mobile app solutions for the sports industry. Their solutions combine socializing, gamification, consumption and rewarding in one ecosystem. This free turn-key mobile solution enables sports clubs and esport teams to connect and globally stimulate fans with a gamified and loyalty-based brand ecosystem that offers cash-backs to clubs and fans.

Contact Blocksport

info@blocksport.io

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Zurich’s Trust Square Expands. Biggest Blockchain Hub in the World: Co-Founder Interview

You have just announced an expansion of Trust Square, calling it the world’s biggest blockchain hub. What was the motivation for this step?

Semih Kacan, Trust Square co-founder: Since its launch in April of this year, the concept of Trust Square, which is based on partnerships with leading universities and corporations and close collaboration with the local government, has shown itself to be a big success. We managed to build up a local and rapidly growing blockchain community with members who appreciate this type of work environment.

Since all our desks have been fully booked since the start, we didn’t hesitate when we were presented with the opportunity to rent additional office space. The expansion will allow us to serve more of the huge demand we’re facing.

 

What sets Trust Square apart from other co-working spaces that focus on blockchain technology?

I believe Trust Square has a truly unique DNA. We may appear somewhat limited as we exclusively focus on blockchain. At the same time, we’re extremely broad and open as we allow for the entire spectrum of this technology to be explored at our hub. We care a lot about the community and the ecosystem we’re building, and we provide as many opportunities as possible for our residents to interact and exchange knowledge, be it in the form of workshops, meetups or just a round of drinks on our rooftop terrace. This has led to a number of high-profile names taking up residence at Trust Square, such as NEO, Circle, B3i, Bitmain or Lykke.

How do you collaborate with other blockchain locations in Switzerland?

Collaboration between the different blockchain locations is crucial and benefits everyone involved. We work closely with Crypto Valley Labs Zug and share a number of desks with them to let our residents work from different locations. We also maintain a partnership with Liechtenstein-based THE HUS.institute and interact with other blockchain locations on a more informal basis.

Why do you think Switzerland and Zurich in particular are perfect places for blockchain?

Switzerland is known for its political and economic stability, paired with a high level of know-how in finance and technology. Add to this a strong regulatory framework and you have an environment that has attracted blockchain startups since the very beginning of this technology.

For Zurich as Switzerland’s main commercial center, the close proximity to potential clients and strategic partners is a huge advantage. But equally important are the strong local government support to create a lively blockchain ecosystem and the exceptional quality of life you find here.

How is the Canton Zurich involved in the project and do you feel that blockchain is now definitely on the political agenda?

With the head of the department for economic affairs of the Canton of Zurich, Carmen Walker Späh, and member of the national council, Doris Fiala, we have two leading politicians who understand the future potential of blockchain and strongly support our efforts.

The Canton of Zurich has been very supportive in the buildup of Trust Square. Blockchain has definitely made its way onto the political agenda and members of our community get involved regularly when it comes to representing Switzerland’s interest in blockchain-related discussions with delegations from other countries.

How can blockchain companies apply for working space at Trust Square? Are there any fixed criteria?

Applying for office space is straight forward, either get in touch with us via our homepage or simply drop in at Trust Square and talk to our office manager. In terms of criteria, your company’s business model must be based on blockchain technology, your business must be a Swiss legal entity, and there must be staff working at Trust Square. We have no interest in accommodating letterbox companies.

What’s the typical type of company or project that takes up residence at Trust Square?

There’s a wide range of companies at Trust Square, from fintech to blockchain infrastructure and e-government services. It’s this diversity that adds a lot to the attractiveness of our hub. We really welcome projects and companies from all areas of blockchain. And as we grow our list of residents, the diversity will further increase.

 

You are also a resident at Trust Square with your own company KACO. Can you give us examples of the projects and blockchain use cases you are currently working on?

KACO is a strategy advisor and blockchain boutique with a focus on asset management and football. The latter is an area you may not instantly connect to blockchain. But blockchain in football offers huge potential not only for football clubs, players and fans but also for football associations.

Applications like a fan ID, fan voting and automated loyalty programs foster fan engagement, smart contracts increase operational efficiency, while blockchain-secured financial history and fee breakdown will strengthen financial transparency, preventing money laundering, bribery and corruption.

Can you tell us how the application of blockchain in football would look like in the eyes of a football fan?

When I arrive at the stadium, I identify myself with my electronic fan ID stored on my mobile phone. Connected to this ID is my personal and unique ticket, safely stored and easily verifiable on the blockchain. This way, the club can prevent fake tickets from being sold and identify violent hooligans to deny them access. Maybe my club wants to know who I vote for in a “man of the match” competition, or even ask me which is my favorite jersey design for next season. Both of these questions could easily be asked to fans on the fan ID platform. Finally, I believe tokenization of players and clubs will take the digital fan experience to an entirely new level.

What are your goals for Trust Square until the end of 2019?

Trust Square’s overarching goal is to build trust in society. That’s also why we have launched the Building Trust in Society event series together with PwC Switzerland. We want to continue educating people about blockchain in workshops and meetups, and foster a close link between academia and the residents here at our hub. Beyond that, we are looking into opportunities to take our approach to other countries and replicate our successful model, while, at the same time, further strengthening Switzerland’s position as a blockchain location.

What are the biggest hurdles for Switzerland to unlock its full potential as a blockchain location?

There are a few things that make it harder for blockchain ventures to establish their presence in Switzerland. Limitations on work visas, for example, or the fact that it can be difficult for blockchain-related startups to open a bank account. Such hurdles could also be seen as opportunities, and we would be happy to work with banks, for instance, to help find ways to overcome them.

On September 20, you have an open day. Can you tell me who should join and what visitors should expect to see?

Our doors will be open for everybody who has an interest in blockchain, its future potential and the community that has formed around it. You don’t have to know anything about the technology. In fact, we’d love it if people came to visit us because they finally want to know what all this blockchain talk is about. Our residents will show the different projects they’re working on to provide visitors with an idea how blockchain applications can look like.

 

We hope to see you at Trust Square!

Blocksport is participating at the biggest Swiss Blockchain Hackathon of 2019

Blocksport is participating at #SBHACK19 – the biggest Swiss Blockchain Hackathon of 2019. The Hackathon brings together 200+ hackers, startups, global corporate-, and academic partners to take a look at the most pressing real-world challenges and build Blockchain solutions for various industries. The Hackathon consists of seven Verticals

 

GCZ, Blocksport and HSG join their forces to embrace the digital transformation and solve the challenges in the Sports Vertical.

 

We are excited and looking forward to move Blockchain solutions forward by hacking for three days and solving the challenges together with you.

 

Are you ready to hack the future of sports with us?

Join us at #SBHACK19 Sports Vertical!

 

Visit the Sports Vertical to learn more about the challenges:

https://hackathon.trustsquare.ch/portfolio/sports/

 

Don’t forget to register:

https://hackathon.trustsquare.ch/

“Staying ahead of the game”

Society is changing, and so are sports. Sports clubs and associations are experiencing a dynamic market as new technologies continue to advance. The digital transformation is a major challenge for the sports industry, as they are lacking in-house resources, and require support from experts to define the vision, and implementation of a multi-layered fan engagement.

Fan participation is an important driving force for fanship and all top sports clubs have a global following. However, it still remains a challenge to engage with them to unlock their potential. Fans greatly appreciate an increased digital club experience with paperless tickets, loyalty rewards, and mobile payments. They are no longer passive spectators, but want to be active.

 
As fans become more influential they will demand unique, personalized and immersive fan experiences, allowing them to enjoy sports and actively shape their club’s community anywhere and anytime.
 

If sports clubs would know their fans, they could provide them with such personalized fan experiences.

 

Today’s online identity verification process is based on physical or digital proof and is managed centrally, whether it’s the passport number, the proof of address, driver’s license, fans credentials or other means. This dependence is essentially a huge burden for fans who have to successfully remember numerous passwords for various identities, and are facing increased complexity in proving their identity and managing their data.

 

What is the solution to all these? How can we achieve a digital fan identity, managed and owned by fans, while simultaneously providing security, privacy and the necessary transparency at the same time? An answer to these challenges is a service that allows fans to enter, manage and share their personal data on the mobile devices they use every day.

 
A digital fan identity helps reduce fraud and identity theft of various forms, and becomes the cornerstone of how fans consume sports every day.
 

With its rapidly evolving nature, Blockchain is one of the most promising technologies, as it enables sports clubs to improve in areas like fan services, business processes, brand visibility, costs, compliance, and security. A Blockchain based universally-recognized digital fan identity could be the starting point for the digital fan experience. The digital signature and identity method (fanID), can be used and applied as a single sign-on for all kind of digital services offered by clubs, associations, and sponsors.

 

Some players in the sports industry are already cooperating with Blockchain startups, i.e. Socios, Blocksport and Haalo.

 

Blocksport is a Swiss-based Sports Tech Boutique with innovative blockchain solutions. They are developing a KYF (Know Your Fan) solution, created to help the sports industry increase fan engagement globally and security in and around their stadiums.

By doing so, fans are protected against buying fake tickets on the black market, and will have access to a regulated peer-to-peer marketplace. Furthermore, rioting fans or fan groups can be excluded from venues to improve security, and drastically reduce operational costs for a security presence. Additionally, it ensures a better and more customized fan experience for the fanID holders, such as individual merchandising offers, fan rewards, and many more fan loyalty programmes.

 

Sports clubs who will provide a personalized, engaging and secure fan experience will stay ahead of the game. The next level of fanship has just begun.

 

Thank you for reading.

 

#blockchain #blocksport #tokenization #sports #football #starup

Blocksport in Interview with CNNMoney.ch

Zurich-based Trust Square is a hub dedicated to blockchain, and it’s fast becoming one of the biggest in the world. With the Swiss National Bank just across the street, it hopes to merge modern and traditional approaches to finance.