How FIFA has taken offence at the Eticket4

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  • And some more funny news. In the largest Russian sports media wrote that our last year’s study offended FIFA :O In the summer of 2017 we conducted a study according to which almost 40% of tickets for the football Confederations Cup, which was held in Russia, were sold in the secondary market. Then all major Russian mass media wrote about this. FIFA tries to discourage resale of tickets, and does a really great job in this direction. And what else do they have to do? :) Of course, they are offended when someone says that all their efforts lead to nothing. This is a fact and there is nothing wrong with that.

Eticket4 and other similar platforms can solve the problem thanks to the blockchain technology. The secondary ticket market has always existed and will always exist, because it is necessary for a free market. The secondary tickets market of the future is a market that uses modern technologies. As the Internet, and later iTunes have changed the music, and the film industry — at least in terms of content delivery — so the blockchain and p2p-platforms will change ticket markets. Blockchain and Etciekt4 will make the secondary ticket market transparent, safe, fast, affordable and profitable for all participants — buyers, sellers and event organizers. And there FIFA with the IOC (International Olympic Committee) will join this beautiful new world and stop reporting the sale of 107% of tickets against the backdrop of half-empty stands :/

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