12-14-2025, 01:11 AM
I organize sports events and ticket fraud/scalping is a constant headache. We've tried everything from ID requirements to dynamic pricing, but nothing works perfectly. I'm curious about blockchain in sports ticketing - could smart contracts prevent tickets from being resold above face value? Could they eliminate fake tickets entirely? But then I worry about accessibility - would older fans or those less tech-savvy be excluded? And what about the environmental concerns with some blockchain systems? Looking for balanced perspectives from both tech and sports industry folks.
We're actually piloting a blockchain in sports ticketing system right now. The smart contracts can enforce rules like can't resell above 120% of face value" or "only transferable 48 hours before event." It eliminates fake tickets because each ticket is a unique digital asset. For accessibility, we're creating simple mobile apps that don't require crypto knowledge - just scan and go.
We're actually piloting a blockchain in sports ticketing system right now. The smart contracts can enforce rules like can't resell above 120% of face value" or "only transferable 48 hours before event." It eliminates fake tickets because each ticket is a unique digital asset. For accessibility, we're creating simple mobile apps that don't require crypto knowledge - just scan and go.