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Cricket: a well-loved NFT game
Cricket: a well-loved NFT game
By now, you must have heard about digital assets and earning while playing. However, do you know the first-ever NFT game based on Cricket? It’s okay if you don't. Let me tell you.

Cricket: a well-loved NFT game

By now, you must have heard about digital assets and earning while playing. However, do you know the first-ever NFT game based on Cricket? It’s okay if you don't. Let me tell you. 

There is many NFT marketplace for Cricket, supplying famous cricket moments to the fans. But, for a gamer, just trading NFTs is not that fun. That was when, at the peak of the Cricket craze, a Chennai-based company put together a platform where you could play cricket while earning.

 

GuardianLink, an NFT-based company, revolutionized the gaming sector with the introduction of NFT to it. This greatly attracted a massive crowd, as there are many fans of Cricket worldwide. This NFT-based Cricket allowed the player promotion with a secondary monetary method for the fans.

 

Cricket as a trending sport

Cricket is a well-celebrated sport. From its batters to the bowlers, everyone is loved by the fans. Be it Shane Watson or Sachin Tendulkar, the signed bats are available in the marketplace. The advent of this game created a frenzy among fans and made this game quite popular. The NFTs are made available in the company marketplace named Jump.trade.

 

Recent news said that ICC (International Cricket Council) has joined with other NFT marketplaces to bring out items signed or owned by the sportsperson. The NFTs brought out by ICC will showcase the 75 best moments of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup dating in 2015 and 2019.

 

Final word

 

With every passing day, the hype of NFT keeps rising. This proves its potential in the market. Even though there is a market decline right now, it is expected to have a swift inclination of around 30% by 2028. One thing is undeniable; Cricket fans will not let down the craze. Thus, the chances of Cricket NFT games going down are low.