For years, being a fan meant showing up emotionally but leaving nothing behind
You watched, reacted, cared and then it all reset
What I find interesting about @SCORProtocol is that it doesn’t let that effort disappear
Every interaction adds up. Not as hype, not as vanity metrics, but as something recorded and carried forward. Over time, fandom turns into a trackable presence instead of a fleeting moment
That changes the relationship entirely You’re no longer just consuming sports you’re building a footprint inside its economy
And once effort starts leaving a trace, the whole idea of “being a fan” feels different
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For years, being a fan meant showing up emotionally but leaving nothing behind
You watched, reacted, cared and then it all reset
What I find interesting about @SCORProtocol is that it doesn’t let that effort disappear
Every interaction adds up. Not as hype, not as vanity metrics, but as something recorded and carried forward. Over time, fandom turns into a trackable presence instead of a fleeting moment
That changes the relationship entirely
You’re no longer just consuming sports you’re building a footprint inside its economy
And once effort starts leaving a trace, the whole idea of “being a fan” feels different