Chiliz

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Chiliz
Denominations
Code$CHZ
Development
Original author(s)Alexandre Dreyfus
White paper www.chiliz.com/Chiliz_Corporate-Product-profile-V9.pdf
Development statusActive
Developer(s) Mediarex
Ledger
Ledger startOctober 1, 2018;5 years ago (2018-10-01)
Block explorer explorer.chiliz.com
Website
Website www.chiliz.com//

Chiliz is a blockchain platform developed by Maltese-based sports company Mediarex. [1] The Chiliz blockchain powers the Socios.com platform, which offers fan tokens to sports fans, enabling them to participate in polls hosted by the clubs, or receive rewards and promotions. [2] The native token Chiliz is used to buy the fan tokens. [3] Alexandre Dreyfus is the CEO of Chiliz [4] and Beatrice Collet is the managing director. [5]

Contents

History

Chiliz was launched in 2018 by Maltese-based sports company Mediarex led by CEO Alexandre Dreyfus. [3] Members of the firm's advisory panel include Dr. Christian Mueller, InFront Sports’ vice president, strategy and business development, and Sam Li, Sina Sports’ head of strategic partnerships; with Perform Group's chief strategy officer of Perform Group, John Gleasure, also a shareholder of Mediarex. Other members of the advisory board are Fnatic's CEO Wouter Sleijffers and Team Vitality's CEO Nicolas Maurer. [6]

In June 2018, Chiliz raised $65 million in a round led by Binance with other reputed names in the industry like OK Blockchain Capital, FBG Capital, Ceyuan Ventures, and Bancor also investing. [6] In March 2021, the company announced it will invest $50 million in an expansion to the United States. [7]

Fan Tokens

Background

Fan tokens are digital coins created on the Chiliz blockchain that sports organisations provide to their fans through the app Socios.com. [8] They allow fans to vote on a variety of minor decisions, such as new facilities, kit designs, shirt numbers of new signings, celebration songs, and more. [9] Fan Tokens were first introduced in 2019, with football clubs Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain being the first clubs to launch their official tokens. [10] Sports clubs including Barcelona, Atletico Madrid, Manchester City, Inter, Arsenal, AS Roma, Galatasaray, Flamengo, Corinthians and 60 other teams have launched Fan Tokens through Socios.com. [11]

Research

Research into the dynamics of fan tokens on the Chiliz blockchain, particularly around the 2022 World Cup, shows a pre-event surge in value and a subsequent decline, aligning with the "buy the rumor, sell the news" phenomenon. [12] Another analysis contrasts fan tokens and Chiliz investments, indicating that while fan tokens may lead to losses, Chiliz offers a more reliable investment option. [13]

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