What is OG Fan Token?
The OG Fan token is a cryptocurrency created for e-sports fans to interact better and easier with their clubs. The token was launched in partnership with Socios.com. The current OG Fan token price is shown on the OG price chart featured above.
Founded in 2015, OG e-sports brand has grown to be among the most popular e-sports brands globally. OG has become home to many brilliant minds participating in multiple e-sports divisions. Its fans come from all over the world.
Socios.com, on the other hand, is a mobile application for football and e-sport fans that is behind most fan tokens. The platform empowers fans and gives them more access to their favorite teams. It also helps teams to have a better engagement with their fans. Depending on the club, token holders may have various privileges. Socios.com is mostly known for issuing fan tokens for football clubs. However, note that OG is not a football club.
Use Cases of OG Fan Tokens
The OG Fan token essentially serves as a membership key, allowing users to compete for rewards, team recognition, and other privileges.
Moreover, OG tokens offer holders tokenized share of influence on team decisions. Thus, they can vote on various decision polls published by OG. The voting process is governed by a smart contract, making it transparent and fair.
Furthermore, OG token holders can connect and chat with like-minded users through the Socios.com platform. Also, on the platform, OG holders can receive exclusive discounts on official OG merchandise, in-app CHZ bonuses (CHZ is the token used on Socios.com), cashbacks from official online shops, and digital badges.
Lastly, besides the governance and utility use cases mentioned above, OG crypto assets are redeemable for various rewards, including VIP goods and services.
Who Founded OG Fan Tokens?
Johan "n0tail" Sundstein is the founder of the OG e-sports project. As mentioned before, the team launched the OG Fan token in partnership with Soicos.com.
N0tail is a Danish-Faroese professional Dota 2 player for OG. He has played in four iterations of The International, winning twice – in 2018 and 2019.