Aglet is a digital platform that fuses virtual and physical worlds through map-based geo-location gameplay, allowing users to explore, collect, and trade virtual sneakers while engaging in real-world activities. Founded by former adidas director Ryan David Mullins and Owen Batt, Aglet aims to build a community around sneaker culture and activity, offering features like customizable avatars, a marketplace for sneaker resale, and real-life sneaker drops. Despite its innovative approach and community engagement, Aglet is set to shut down on April 1st, 2024, after four years of operation.
They are a team of technologists, researchers and investors who buy assets of, who build for, and who participate in open crypto networks. At its core, Framework is a technology company, building products and services to support the open blockchain networks that they invest in. Framework was started in 2019.
Front Office Sports is the leading multi-platform media and news organization covering the intersection of sports, business, and culture. Recognized for its innovative approach, it provides best-in-class newsletters, social channels, and exclusive reporting, helping millions of business professionals understand the dynamics of the sports industry. With a strong market position and a growing audience, Front Office Sports has been acknowledged as one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies and has made the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America.