Neon Pony announces the biggest concert of her career.
10,000 tickets go on sale.
Within seconds, thousands of tickets disappear. Not because fans bought them...but because bots and scalpers did.
A week later, fans who wanted a $100 ticket are seeing them listed for $800.
Neon Pony is furious.
The venue is frustrated.
The fans are angry.
The scalpers are celebrating.
Then Neon Pony discovers Ticketchain.
For her next show, every ticket is issued on the blockchain.
Fans can only buy a limited number of tickets.
Bots can't sweep up thousands at once.
Every ticket is real and verifiable.
When tickets go on sale, actual fans get them at the original price.
A few weeks later, a fan named Jake can't attend the show anymore.
He resells his ticket.
The ticket sells instantly.
Jake gets paid.
The new fan gets a real ticket.
And Neon Pony automatically receives a royalty from the resale.
No paperwork.
No middleman.
No chasing payments.
Just code doing exactly what it was designed to do.
On concert night, thousands of fans walk in with verified tickets.
No counterfeit tickets.
No surprise fees.
No scalpers making more money than the artist.
After the show, every ticket becomes a digital collectible proving, "I was there."
For the first time, the fans win.
The artist wins.
The venue wins.
The scalpers don't.
That's TICKETCHAIN.