





SCOR is a peer-to-peer network built for programmable fandom, aiming to transform how fans engage with sports. It registers sports intellectual property on a universal ledger as programmable assets, while fan participation is captured as verifiable, on-chain skill. This structure removes centralized intermediaries and allows value to flow directly between fans and IP holders.
At its core, SCOR turns fan engagement into a measurable and persistent on-chain asset. Verified fan skill can be rewarded with $SCOR, while sports IP—such as athlete likenesses—can be integrated into applications with customizable usage rules. This enables fans to gain ownership and recognition, while IP holders generate yield from asset usage.
The protocol is designed around a self-reinforcing economic flywheel where on-chain activity funds rewards, protocol growth, and expanding IP utility. SCOR’s roadmap begins with a flagship application, expands through developer tooling, and ultimately aims to launch a dedicated Layer 1 network to support a decentralized global fan economy.

