Liverpool Is Entering The Nft Market Senior Vp Addresses
Speaking to Liverpool Echo
Liverpool’s Senior VP Announces Plans to Enter the NFT Market
Speaking to Liverpool Echo, the Reds’ senior vice-president of digital marketing, media, and technology explained why the club have decided to invest in the NFT
Liverpool executive breaks silence over controversial NFT deal
Liverpool will continue to monitor
Liverpool will continue to monitor their entry into the NFT sector but admits that it was necessary to test the waters in such a burgeoning business. The LFC Heroes Club, the Reds’ inaugural
Liverpool's top executive said they are ready to enter the NFT market under caution. It had to take baby steps before going all in on NFTs.
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Fans will have the opportunity
Liverpool executive explains controversial move and what might
Fans will have the opportunity to own a unique, randomly generated, ‘Hero’ Edition NFT, which will be revealed once the sale comes to an end. It has been compared to
Liverpool executive explains stance on NFTs and potential for
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Liverpool Dabbles With NFTs - CoinGape
Liverpool's senior vice-president of digital marketing, media and technology, Drew Crisp, speaking at the Leaders Week sports conference at Twickenham Stadium on
Liverpool Is Entering the NFT Market: Senior VP Addresses
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Liverpool have ‘responsibility to fans’ to explore new technologies
Liverpool FC’s senior vice-president of digital marketing Drew Crisp said that the club is entering the NFT space but with great caution. The football club has launched two
Speaking exclusively to the ECHO'S Bottom Line podcast, Liverpool's senior vice-president of digital marketing, media and technology, Drew Crisp, said: There are two
English soccer giants Liverpool have
Liverpool’s NFTs expected to earn over US$11.1 million
Drew Crisp, senior vice-president of digital at Liverpool, said they have conducted some in-depth fan research before entering this market and found that almost a
English soccer giants Liverpool have defended their experiments with non-fungible tokens (NFTs), saying they have a responsibility to their global fanbase to explore