GET protocol rebranding to OPEN Ticketing Ecosystem

Hi Altcoin enthusiasts!

I wanted to share some exciting news with you all. If you're on the lookout for promising altcoin projects, then you don't want to miss out on what OPEN Ticketing Ecosystem has in store!

Lately they've made a significant announcement โ€“ they're rebranding from $GET Protocol to $OPN |OPEN Ticketing Ecosystem! ๐Ÿš€ This transition marks a pivotal moment for the project, and it's scheduled to take place on March 28th of this year.

What does this mean for investors and enthusiasts? Well, it's an opportunity to get in on the ground floor of an evolving ecosystem. OPEN Ticketing aims to revolutionize ticketing through blockchain technology, ensuring transparency, security, and efficiency in ticket distribution.

Exciting, right? If you're curious to learn more about this rebranding and what it entails for the future of OPEN Ticketing Ecosystem, I highly recommend checking out the coin on CMC to see it yourself: GET protocol CMC

Let's discuss! What are your thoughts on this rebranding? Do you see OPEN Ticketing Ecosystem as a promising altcoin investment opportunity? Share your insights below! ๐ŸŒŸ

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  1. To further add to this, here are some statistics of what OPEN has accomplished these last 7 years

    -5,600,000+ tickets sold to consumers ONCHAIN
    -$110M revenue passed through their ecosystem
    -The only web3 company building in the $86B ticketing industry
    -Developed, tested, improved and perfected their product over these last 7 years
    -Announcing the BIGGEST web3 sports deal this week
    -Estimating to surpass 20M+ in annual ticketing volume this year
    -Migrating to base chain on Friday
    -Rebranding from $GET to $OPN on Friday

    20M+ news article -> https://decrypt.co/223495/new-rwa-usecase-unlocked-as-open-launches-onchain-ticketing-ecosystem

    Currently at a sub $50M marketcap, where do you guys see a product with such a used and influential product head in terms of marketcap?

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