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# NFT Tickets

For a long time, we have been committed to solving the issue of secondary ticket sales. While NFT smart contracts can effectively address trust issues, the high minting costs, conversion fees, and entry barriers have kept the adoption rate of this technology relatively low.

By integrating with Telegram's mini app and combining it with native communication apps, we have significantly lowered the entry barriers. Users can purchase tickets using traditional Web2 payment methods, and the zero-fee transfer advantage of Telegram accounts eliminates friction costs in fund flows. ShowUp’s NFT secondary ticketing solution provides seamless integration with various native blockchains, offering enhanced advantages.

Our user-friendly, simple, and trustless trading platform is coming soon.


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