• Fandom Sports (FDM) has launched its peer-to-peer (P2P) sports wagering platform
  • Wagering customers are now able to fund their accounts to facilitate P2P wagering on Esports and sports
  • Fandom Sports CEO and President David Vinokurov sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the launch
  • David will be presenting an overview of operations and upcoming milestones at Fandom’s January Investor Presentation
  • Fandom Sports Media Corp is a live sports and Esports entertainment company 
  • Fandom Sports Media Corp. (FDM) is up 9.09 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.18 per share at 1 pm EST

Fandom Sports (FDM) has launched its peer-to-peer (P2P) sports wagering platform.

The company recently launched its P2P Esports wagering platform after receiving approval to provide Skrill and Neteller payment services.

Wagering customers are now able to fund their accounts to facilitate P2P wagering on Esports and sports. The platform is fully integrated with payment solutions and the company’s banking partners.

Fandom Sports CEO and President David Vinokurov sat down with Caroline Egan to discuss the launch.

“Now that the second iteration of our modular wagering platform is live, the company will be transitioning to an operating and revenue generation trajectory. The P2P sports is the second instance of our modular approach to building out a holistic wagering and prediction platform. Fandom Sports is currently developing a detailed marketing and user activation roadmap to support the launch of the all-ages platform and associated revenue streams.”

David will be presenting an overview of operations and upcoming milestones at Fandom’s January Investor Presentation.

Fandom Sports is revolutionizing the way that consumers interact with streamed and broadcast content through the creation of the company’s own NFT marketplace. Fans will be able to tune in, watch, predict, wager and create NFTs all on-platform.

Fandom Sports Media Corp. (FDM) is up 9.09 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.18 per share at 1 pm EST.

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