
Jar’Tavius “Quan” Martin’s digital collectible token.
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Lehigh Acres resident and University of Illinois soccer defensive again Jar’Tavius “Quan” Martin has formally signed a “name, picture, likeness” (NIL) cope with NextName which provides fans the opportunity to assist him via the sale of his personal digital collectibles, also called non-fungible tokens (NFT).
The collectibles are sturdy media information with images, music, school emblem, and enjoying statistics. Martin instantly receives the majority of proceeds from the sale of his digital collectibles.
NextName is labored up to welcome Martin to the platform and invites fans to indicate their assist by buying his digital collectibles.
Martin is a senior defensive again who got here to the University of Illinois from the Fort Myers area the place he was a three-star recruit by 247Sports and ESPN, and a two-star recruit by Rivals. His athleticism and expertise have been instrumental within the defensive backfield contributing to many tackles, interceptions, move breakups and fumbles. He was additionally #2 tackling grade among Big Ten Cornerbacks in 2021, based on Pro Football Focus.
About NextName
NextName is a platform designed to support college athletes and teams through the sale of digital collectibles. With only a few clicks, followers should purchase collectibles bearing the name, picture, and likeness of their favorites. In doing so, NextName provides fans a chance to assist student-athletes maximize their personal band and share in the success of college athletics.
Following the initial University of Illinois launch, NextName plans to broaden its digital collectibles platform to incorporate athletes and universities throughout the nation.
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