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Lisbon (Portugal), Sep 17 (EFE) .- (Camera: Carlos García) The company Real FEVR, based in Lisbon, has become in record time a world reference for virtual collectors who buy with cryptocurrencies envelopes in which videos with the best stops or goals of football stars appear. Unique moments for which authentic fortunes are already paid.FOOTAGE FROM THE INTERVIEW WITH FRED ANTUNES, CREATOR OF THE REAL COMPANY FEVR, WHICH HAS BECOME A WORLD REFERENCE FOR VIRTUAL COLLECTORS IN THE WORLD OF FOOTBALL.TRANSLATIONOne of the digital assets is the NFT, which allows us to create digital art, whatever we consider to have value and a unique digital representation. We turn goals into collectible historical moments. What we do here is the digital card in video form, we have goals from Cristiano, Radamel Falcao, James Rodríguez... More than 600 players, in 4 minutes we have sold millions of dollars. There has been a lucky boy, only one, Bruno Fernandez, in the secondary market was sold for $ 90,000.Nobody else can have these videos because they are official videos, with intellectual property. The average price of Cristiano is $ 50,000 each, James and Casillas $ 25-30,000.Following its launch on August 12, the Real FEVR platform marketplace has generated a volume of transactions of 4 million dollars (3,384,420 euros),
A 43 year-old man died Sunday morning in Madrid after a violent football clash outside Atletico Madrid's stadium. The man was thrown into the river after being beaten up by rival hooligans and died hours later in the hospital.
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Flamengo superfan Jose Mauricio ensured his football loyalties are never in doubt by beginning the process to tattoo his team’s kit onto his entire torso in the Brazilian city of Joinville last weekend. The die-hard fan completed the first of 14 sessions in the tattoo chair which will be required to ink in the full black and red shirt of Brazil’s most popular team onto Mauricio's body. This video of Mauricio's tattoo went viral, and many social media users from around the world criticized and mocked him.