Golfin, the pioneering Web3-based Golf2Earn platform, is announced as the official sponsor of Web3 Hub Davos 2025. The event will take place from January 20–23, 2025, in Davos, Switzerland, alongside the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting. Golfin is set to showcase how Web3 technology is reshaping the future of golf.
Golfin's Key Highlights at Web3 Hub Davos 2025
During Web3 Hub Davos 2025, Golfin's founder Ken Komatsu and strategic advisor John Kojiro Moriwaka will present 'How the Web3 Golf Game 'Golfin' Will Shape the Future of the Web3 Movement' on January 22, 2025, from 17:53 to 18:03 local time. Golfin's use of NFTs and GPS technology allows players to create a seamless link between real-world and digital golf experiences. The company aims to modernize the golf industry and address global economic disparities by building an ecosystem that merges sports, entertainment, and blockchain technology. Golfin has formed strategic partnerships with leading organizations, including the ZOZO Championship and Seibu Group, to expand its reach and integrate real-world golf experiences with digital rewards.
Golfin's Approach to Web3 Golf
Golfin revolutionizes the golf experience by allowing players to earn points through gameplay on verified golf courses. These points can be used to enhance digital gameplay, creating a seamless connection between physical activity and in-game progression. Players can also collect exclusive in-game items and trade NFTs, adding value and depth to their golfing and gaming experiences.
Vision for the Future
Golfin is committed to transforming the traditional golf industry by integrating Web3 technology to create a more immersive and accessible golfing experience. By fostering strategic partnerships and engaging global decision-makers, Golfin plans to expand its ecosystem and drive innovation in both the sports and blockchain sectors.
Web3 Hub Davos 2025 is set to be a significant platform for showcasing innovations in the Web3 space, with Golfin positioned at the forefront of discussions that anticipate changes in the golf industry.