That's a pretty sick edit. We just announced our first player signing this morning - Ivan Melendez. The football guys have been harder to get ahold of, though I see that Bijan has an email in his insta profile now so I'll reach out. I don't really consider other NFT projects as competition (more on that below) so good for him.
This is the slide from our proposal to players/agents that we use to explain NFTs. It's simplified but that's the gist of it.
This is the NFT video explanation and blockchain video I link in there.
We're developing on Dapper Labs's blockchain, Flow, because NoName is right when he says it's way ahead of the pack. They have Top Shot with the NBA and just announced a new partnership with La Liga to create a similar project. We're having to build our app from scratch but I think it will be worth it.
I don't want to get too technical, but Flow is just the best blockchain option for NFTs. If you want to buy a $20 Bijan card from Candy, you could end up paying a $30+ blockchain fee to do so and then wait a couple hours for it to appear in your wallet. Once we get up and running (in about a month hopefully), you'll be able to buy packs for $5-20, all taxes and fees included, and it should be processed quickly.
That's why I don't consider other NFTs as competition. We'll have a scalable platform for all Texas players, not just the stars. Our royalty % for players is 2-3X what leagues like the NFL and NBA get for licensing deals (and will rise once we can build some capital). Our license is non-exclusive, so guys like Bijan are free to sign other NFT deals that might have higher price points like Candy. I consider those products to be more analogous to signed jerseys whereas ours are more like traditional trading cards - affordable, scalable, and inclusive. And we have plans for gamification so that you actually interact with your NFTs and they have value beyond sitting in your collection.
I haven't reached out to him yet but this type of NFT content is something we have discussed