FIFA will use Polygon to issue NFT tickets and sell them on the OpenSea platform
FIFA will launch digital collectibles, and holders will have the opportunity to watch the 2026 World Cup final. The first 100 digital collectibles will offer rare items and give holders the chance to win a ticket to the 2026 World Cup final. The other 900 digital collectibles will be released on the Polygon network and available on the OpenSea platform.
FIFA's NFTs were originally minted on Algorand, but plans to migrate to Polygon in the upcoming second phase. Modex will take over the "strategic management" of the FIFA digital collectibles platform, which has launched several football-themed series.
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