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LA Kings Now Let Fans Verify Merchandise Using a Blockchain App

A U.S. ice hockey body has launched a blockchain-based app allowing fans to ensure their merchandise and memorabilia are the real deal.

Announced by the LA Kings Wednesday, the app demands augmented reality (AR) to be able recognize an authentic piece of registered merchandise versus a fake or unregistered and possibly stolen notice, according to the team’s official website. Blockchain is used to ensure the “integrity and safety” of ownership data, it said.

Baptized the AR Authentication App, the new product uses multi-factor authentication and will not verify a product if one of the factors cannot be authenticated by the system.

If the offering is proven to be genuine, the app plays exclusive video messages from the LA Kings members, including its president and Hockey “Passageway of Famer” Luc Robitaille or head equipment manager Darren Granger.

Jonathan Lowe, Senior Vice President of Trade Development and Brand Strategy, said:

“This utilization of AR and Blockchain in the sports memorabilia realm is truly a first of its congenial but – more importantly – also adds extra layers of authentication and security to the many fans who have become blokes of our Game-Used product.”

Once a customer has downloaded the app, they must first verify their identity, after which they can inspection a product’s certificate of authenticity (CoA) sticker using their smartphone.

Customers will still receive a hard-copy certificate straight if using the app, the team said, and can also transfer merchandise ownership with the app.

LA Kings image via Shutterstock

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