True Tickets powers blockchain-based Broadway tickets sales

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The global events industry is a $800 billion market, and True Tickets CEO argues that on-chain tickets are the key to its growth.

True Tickets, the blockchain-based digital ticketing platform, made its Broadway debut last Fall in collaboration with the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City. After a “successful” run thus far delivering digital tickets to the Trouble in Mind play and Caroline, or Change musical, Matthew Zarracina, Co-founder and CEO of True Tickets, talks blockchain and ticketing with Cointelegraph.

When a prospective theatre-goer completes a ticket purchase on the Roundabout website and chooses a digital delivery, as opposed to picking up a ticket at will call or printing it at home, that’s True Tickets cue to come in. Built on the Hyperledger Fabric platform that runs on the IBM Blockchain and deploys to Google Cloud, True Tickets provides the infrastructure that generates dynamic QR codes integrated with distributed ledger technology.

Zarracina explained how a ticket is like a license, and not an asset, with terms and conditions that can “finally” be enforced in an automated and efficient way thanks to blockchain. He said that there has been “significant operational improvement” especially when it came to ticket distribution and resales in secondary marketplaces, claiming a 90 to 99% reduction in authorized listings or fraudulent issues. Venues are also able to track ownership and contact a ticket holder in case of a change or cancellation. 

“Now theaters have this chain of custody every time the ticket changes hands. They know where the money is going. And we want to be that infrastructure layer that connects all the ticketing systems to all of our venues.”

Related: Ticketing platforms use blockchain to engage with customers post-pandemic

Zarracina also attributed the acceleration of the digital transformation of ticket sales to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to working with the Roundabout Theatre Company, True Tickets also partners with the The Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami and the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando, among others. 

Recently, True Tickets raised a $5 million seed round led by Logitix, a ticketing platform that offers pricing optimization for venues, teams, and promoters.

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