LOUD organization launches its own Web3 project
Brazilian esports organization LOUD has announced the creation of its own platform to attract Web3 fans called "LOUD Club". As part of its new project, LOUD will give the platform more than £180,000 in prizes and benefits, including digital collectibles, computers, gaming peripherals, jerseys, tickets and VIP boxes at events.
Gene Ortega, co-founder of LOUD: "Our focus right now is not to monetize, but to create the best platform to engage with our audience. Rewards are just an incentive, and as long as there is value for fans, there will be many opportunities for digital offerings or monetization going forward".
It is reported that fans registered on the platform will gain an "experience" through interaction with content from LOUD and brand activation. In particular, fans who follow the Brazilian club on social media will receive a certain "experience" that can be used to win prizes. At the same time, all users can register for the "LOUD Club" absolutely free of charge.
Currently, "LOUD Club" is still in beta testing, and its full official launch is expected early next year. However, the LOUD organization is developing the platform structure together with technology company Dropull, which is owned by LOUD's parent company Spacecaps.
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