2025-06-24
June 23, 2025 – London, UK – REDONE FOOTBALL INVESTMENT GROUP LTD today announced the official appointment of Thomas Bennett as the new Head of Asia-Pacific. In this role, he will oversee the strategic development and ecosystem expansion across the region. This appointment signals a major shift as REDONE transitions its Asia-Pacific operations into a new phase focused on Web3 sports, governed by a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) framework.
Headquartered in London, UK, REDONE FOOTBALL INVESTMENT GROUP LTD is committed to deeply integrating real-world sports passion with Web3 technology. Through its ecosystem token ROT, REDONE is building a new collaborative and value exchange system for fans, athletes, and developers worldwide.
As part of its new strategy, REDONE’s Asia-Pacific region will gradually evolve into a DAO-led structure, empowering users and communities to actively participate in governance and ecosystem development through decentralized mechanisms.
“Asia-Pacific is not only a growth market, but the future hub of global Web3 sports interaction,” said a spokesperson from REDONE’s London headquarters. “By appointing a regional head and implementing DAO-based governance, we aim to truly empower fans, athletes, and developers to co-create the next-generation decentralized sports platform.”
Key Highlights:
REDONE has already established strategic partnerships with professional football clubs, sports data providers, and foundational Web3 infrastructure companies. This governance transformation will grant the Asia-Pacific community greater autonomy, enabling collaborative contributions to product planning, partner integration, and incentive mechanisms.
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