Fightfi, the company behind the Web3 combat sports platform 0 has announced an expanded partnership with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) to develop blockchain-based fan engagement initiatives 1 collaboration aims to introduce new digital experiences for UFC's global audience, leveraging Web3 infrastructure to deepen participation and 2 a key partner of UFC Strike, the organization’s official digital collectibles platform, 3 has been instrumental in building Web3 experiences for MMA fans over the past three 4 extended partnership will expand these efforts, including the rollout of a blockchain-powered loyalty system, a fighter prize pool mechanism, and a premium merchandise line exclusive to 5 6 support the next stage of development, 7 recently closed a funding round with participation from both institutional and individual investors across the technology and sports 8 include Anthos Capital, Aptos Foundation, Aquanow Ventures, Blockchain Coinvestors, Fabric VC, Jupiter, and Memeland, alongside angel investors from the entertainment and professional sports 9 individual participants include UFC athletes Gilbert Burns, Josh Emmett, Dan Ige, Vicente Luque, Eric Nicksick, Alexandre Pantoja, and Gregory 10 investors include Craig Kallman, Chief Music Officer at Atlantic Music Group; former NBA All-Star Baron Davis; NFL Pro Bowler Cam Jordan; and Yat Siu, Chairman of Animoca 11 raised will be used to develop a range of digital products focused on ownership, programmable rewards, and immersive user 12 offerings will be designed around the platform’s foundational values: Fight Fair, Fight Together, Fight Through, and Fight Forever.
“UFC has always embraced an innovation-first 13 and his team have proven to be a dynamic and innovative partner for us, and we are extremely excited to support the 14 ecosystem over the next several years,” said Grant Norris-Jones, Executive Vice President, Head of Global Partnerships at 15 to the company, the enhanced partnership reflects UFC’s commitment to evolving fan experiences in step with broader digital trends, especially as mixed martial arts continues to expand its global reach. “As our world continues to become more digitally enabled, there is no better time than now to invest in blockchain projects. There’s also no better time to become a UFC fan as MMA continues to capture our cultural zeitgeist,” said James Zhang, Co-Founder and CEO of Fight.
ID. “As fight fans, we have long admired UFC’s grit and 16 the past three years, our teams have developed incredible trust and collaboration behind building UFC’s official digital collectibles. It’s time now to expand our offerings to invite all fight fans to join the tribe of digital ownership.” The announcement marks a further step in integrating blockchain into mainstream sports, with 17 positioning itself at the forefront of digital fan engagement in combat sports. Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes 18 is not offered or intended to be used as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.
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