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FIFA wanted Avalanche's blockchain to help curb World Cup ticket scalping. Here's how it's going

FIFA wanted Avalanche's blockchain to help curb World Cup ticket scalping. Here's how it's going

FIFA wanted Avalanche's blockchain to help curb World Cup ticket scalping. Here's how it's going
CoinDesk โ€” 17 June 2026
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FIFAโ€™s experiment with blockchain technology during the World Cup was more than just a high-profile test caseโ€”it was a pivotal moment for the intersection of sports, digital innovation, and fan equity. The decision to use Avalancheโ€™s blockchain to combat ticket scalping wasnโ€™t merely about creating a digital ledger; it was an attempt to redefine how major sporting events distribute and authenticate access. Ticket scalping has long plagued global events, with fans often priced out by resellers exploiting secondary markets, while organizers struggle to maintain control over pricing and allocation. By tokenizing tickets on a blockchain, FIFA aimed to ensure that only legitimate buyers could access games, while also providing a transparent trail to deter fraud. Yet the rollout has revealed the limitations of technology as a silver bullet, raising questions about whether blockchainโ€™s promise in combating scalping has been overstatedโ€”or if the real challenge lies in execution rather than infrastructure. A key piece of background often overlooked is the broader skepticism surrounding blockchain in ticketing. While the hype around decentralized solutions suggests they can eliminate scalpers entirely, the reality is far murkier. Blockchain can track ownership and prevent unauthorized transfers, but it cannot inherently stop individuals from buying tickets with no intention of attending. The secondary market thrives precisely because of this human behavior, and without enforceable restrictionsโ€”such as strict identity verification or penalties for resaleโ€”the technologyโ€™s deterrent effect remains partial. Additionally, the fan experience has been a mixed bag. Some attendees appreciate the added security, while others criticize the complexity of digital wallets and the lack of straightforward alternatives for those unfamiliar with crypto. Looking ahead, FIFAโ€™s experience could influence whether other major events adopt blockchain ticketingโ€”or if theyโ€™ll revert to traditional systems. The next phase may hinge on regulatory clarity around digital assets and enforcement mechanisms to punish scalpers. If blockchain fails to deliver meaningful reductions in scalping, organizers might double down on hybrid models, combining traditional systems with AI-driven fraud detection. Either way, this experiment underscores a broader trend: the sports industryโ€™s growing embrace of tech as a tool for equity, even as its effectiveness remains uneven. The real test will be whether footballโ€™s governing body can refine its approachโ€”or if fans, once again, will bear the cost of unchecked speculation.
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