Many Glasgow Rangers fans have been left fuming over some news that has emerged involving their Non-Fungible Token (NFT) scheme.
The Ibrox faithful announced the new scheme earlier this month, which has been set up to commemorate their 2020/21 title-winning campaign.
The tokens allow supporters of the Teddy Bears to be entered on a blockchain ledger of payments, of which there are 1,111 in total, so that they can purchase various items related to their title success.
The Light Blues have now made the items in the ‘Rangers FC Champions NFT Collection’ available to buy on their official website, with NFT’s that have to be purchased in order to give the supporters a chance of winning them.
While taking the Scottish Premiership title off of the hands of bitter rivals Celtic was a triumph at the time, it seems a lot of Gers just want to concentrate on this season now, following their 3-1 loss at home to Hibernian in the Scottish League Cup semi-final on Sunday.
Others see it as nothing more than a money-making scheme, given that you would have to buy a significant amount of tokens to give yourself the best chance of winning.
Rangers fans on NFT news
These RFC fans fumed as the news was shared in an official club post on their Twitter page:
“No. Just no.”
Credit: @MobRoolz
“Who do the club actually think wants these things???”
Credit: @ECMcElhatton
“Going from bad to worse Rangers”
Credit: @RampantRyanJack
“Stop scamming fans!”
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“This ain’t it”
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“Shut up about last season, it’s done”
Credit: @GilmertonLoyal
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