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    A Quick Guide To All Sports (SOC)

    • By Frankie Wilde
    • January 16, 2023
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    All Sports (SOC) is a cryptocurrency that promises to integrate blockchain technology into the trillion-dollar sports and entertainment market. With players like Sergio Aguero and Eden Hazard serving as the platform’s advocates, sports fans may find it quite enticing.

    All Sports (SOC) use the Ethereum network to function. There are 1,500,000,000 in the total supply, and 1,499,999,999.6973062 are now in existence. Let’s explore what the All Sports blockchain may provide for fans of both sports and cryptocurrencies in different countries.

    What is the All Sports (SOC)?

    All Sports (SOC) is a digitally encoded virtual currency built on smart contracts and blockchain. It is specifically designed for athletic material, community-based purchasing, and rewards in various situations. The blockchain technology used by All Sports public blockchain integrates the economic and application aspects of the sports ecosystem network.

    SOC Coin, the blockchain’s crypto token, will be released for usage on the All Sports public blockchain. It provides developers with efficient payment and reimbursement options as well as application development partnerships through the use of smart contracts and tokens.

    The SOC blockchain seeks to create a shared, decentralized, and globally connected sports sector chain. SOC does not signify any ownership interest in the foundation, business, or affiliates. Additionally, All Sports does not grant token owners rights to any assurance, security, profit, return, or fee commitment.

    SOC was developed exclusively for the All Sports Platform. Therefore, the coin’s ownership only grants the right to use SOC to facilitate interaction and consumption with the All Sports Platform. The current All Sports price is $0.000775  with a $372,606 24-hour trading volume. With a current market valuation of $1,916,977, CoinMarketCap now ranks it at #1299

    In July 2022, it was announced that the renowned NFT football management game Meta Soccer could use the virtual currency SOC. Thus, You may build your club and make money while managing it in Meta Soccer. It acquires NFTs of genuine soccer players for a collection, and the cost varies depending on how well the player does in the match.

    SOC in Japan

    In Japan, SOC can be bought through the AllSports platform. You will need Ethereum to buy this crypto coin. An Ethereum-funded wallet can be connected to the AllSports platform to carry out the transaction. Wallets that are supported by the platform in Japan include Coinbase Wallet, Fortmatic, and Wallet Connect. 

    The value of 1 SOC in Japanese Yen is 0.272628 JPY. SOC purchases on Japanese bookmarkers are also quite common nowadays. For instance, at Sportsbet.io, you can add a SOC wallet to your account to make a deposit.

    SOC in the United Kingdom

    SOC is frequently used and traded in the United Kingdom via reputable exchanges. The price of 1 SOC in Britain is 0.001669 GBP. In the U.K., an exchange function called EXMO can be used to buy SOC. You’ll have to top up your account on EXMO using a bank card in the Wallet section. Then, go to the trades section and select the amount of All Sports coins you wish to buy. Your transaction will be completed once you click the ‘Buy All Sports’ button. 

    Kraken also allows users from the U.K. to buy SOC. The process of buying SOC is the same on this platform. You just have to top up your account and select the amount of SOC you want to buy in the Trades section. 

    SOC in the United States

    You must use a crypto exchange that accepts payments made with a credit card or valid bank account if you want to purchase All Sports (SOC) in U.S. Dollars. Paypal, Coinbase, or Robinhood are the three main choices in the U.S. for this.

    The most renowned one is undoubtedly PayPal, but it is not ideal if you intend to trade SOC on other exchanges because the cryptocurrency in your account cannot be moved to other locations via PayPal.

    Similarly, Robinhood doesn’t currently offer you access to your wallet. This suggests they don’t allow you to move your SOC crypto outside Robinhood. Hence, the best way left is the third option, i.e., Coinbase. Currently, in the U.S., you can get 1 SOC for $0.001278 USD.

    Final Thoughts

    All Sports (SOC) is overall a decent option for crypto enthusiasts. This can be said based on the platform’s prominence, although it was only recently launched. You can begin trading now that you know how to buy SOC.

    Frankie Wilde
    Frankie Wilde

    Frankie Wilde – is a content writer at various gambling sites. Also, he is a passionate traveler and a great cook. Frankie shares informative articles with the world.

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