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Coach of the Cambodia national team Keisuke Honda issue his own digital currency “KSK Honda Coin” for fans

Keisuke Honda, 34, a former Japanese professional footballer, coach of the Cambodia national team has announced that he will issue his own digital currency “KSK Honda Coin” for fans. KSK Honda Coin will give his fans from all over the world unmatched access to his life as a soccer player and entrepreneur. The token has distributed through Rally.io.

According to an announcement on Youtube, Keisuke Honda said: “I decided to create my social token to build new connections with my most loyal fans. This is a new type of innovative ‘fan club’ that I will be experimenting with Rally so that my fans can benefit and be connected anywhere in the world. Although much of this project is still undecided, I’ll make one promise: any money that is made from this project will be used towards positive impact and I will be 100% transparent with my token holders about how it will be spent.”

Kevin Chou is CEO of Rally hopes that Rally’s concepts, if they catch on, could bring the next 100 million people into cryptocurrency, he said “People are coming together to create a new form of money that members of the community need to buy into. They use it to create a fan club, and if the fan club does things that create value, then everyone benefits from that.”

The cryptocurrency is based on blockchain, the secure and transparent decentralized ledger technology, and it won’t require technical know-how to use, Chou said. It uses the Ethereum platform as its foundation.

The tokens are a digital currency that can be customized to each creator or brand. They are also the foundational building blocks in an easy-to-use blockchain toolkit that will allow creators to unlock better engagement and monetization models in their communities.

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