
Chiliz Greenhouse project resembles Fiverr, but all freelance deals are proven on-chain and paid in CHZ.
The largest sports-focused blockchain Chiliz (CHZ) has kicked off a new platform where Web3 dwellers can make money by interacting with each other. The Chiliz Greenhouse, a social platform that rewards users in Chiliz for various online activities, works in a similar fashion to Fiverr.
But, all of the activities are on-chain, so workers competing for the same task have a comprehensive track record. Bidding on the bounty, people can see what amount of CHZ tokens they are going to get upon completion.
Chiliz’s $4.4K Prize Claim Bounty
To illustrate, Chiliz chain’s team challenged Web3 developers to build a seamless token gift claim method on-chain, whether this is tied to QR code or a link. Rewarding the winner with 100,000 CHZ coins, Chiliz’s team expects a seamless solution that would enable customers to just scan, tap & claim the crypto prizes or vouchers.
Worth approximately $4.4K, this task is among the more difficult ones, as the sports blockchain fans can indulge themselves in social media promotions, posting their opinion or trying out crypto related products to get a piece of the Chiliz Greenhouse prize pool.
Chiliz Reigniting NFTs With Soccer
More recently, the top sports blockchain introduced several officially trademarked Brazilian football clubs to launch their digital cards on the Chiliz chain. Flamengo, Palmeiras, São Paulo, Vasco, Fluminense and Internacional FC are ready to launch their non fungible-token (NFT) collections.
Three different tiers enables a hierarchical structure between sports fans, who can participate in the club’s growth with priority treatment if they choose the top-tier card. For some soccer clubs, these digital representations materialize in discounts or free tickets to the venue. Moreover, fans of all 6 Brazilian top soccer teams can mint the desired level cards daily.
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