Zetly Enters Into Metaverse Partnership With Haste Arcade

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Zetly Emters Into Metaverse Partnership With Haste Arcade

Blockchain-based sports platform Zetly has announced a new partnership with Haste Arcade.  The two will work in conjunction bringing the sports metaverse to life courtesy of the Bitcoin SV blockchain.

Zetly is a state-of-the-art platform for fans, clubs, federations and even athletes that creates a bridge into the digital world for all sports.  The firm helps to tokenize teams and athletes, providing them with additional sources of income.   The platform allows anyone to create their own NFTs.

Haste Arcade brings the old school games arcade experience online while paying out real money. With most eSports-style games you can either beat the other player or garner points.

Zetly CEO Michael Glijer said: "Our partner Haste Arcade offers the possibility of immediate earning on online games based on an Instant Leaderboard Payout (ILP) platform. By offering the solutions provided by Haste Arcade on the platform, we provide not only players but also sports clubs with additional income opportunities based on micropayments. We are excited to be working with Haste Aracde."

Joe DePinto, Co-founder of Haste Arcade said: "The goal of the platform is to demonstrate the utility of blockchain through fun and simple experiences. Haste will now be working alongside Zetly and several other companies - including PowChess and Transmira - to offer major sports teams and franchises an all-in-one Web3 experience that they can then offer to their fans.

Haste utilizes the microbetting concept that made headlines last week with YouTuber Jake Paul getting into this sports betting business with his microbetting sportsbook concept Betr.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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