Charlotte, NC - Spending roughly 2 minutes stating, “It’s a marker or token that is attached to digital art/media you that shows proof of ownership of that art. That token is backed up by the blockchain, a secure function that tracks and verifies ownership, which creates an entire environment that some people find exceedingly dumb and some people love,” Charlotte FC podcast North Carolina Offside moved on to part 23 of how GAM/TAM and invisible money options create an entire hidden and not reviewed economy within the economy of Major League Soccer.
“We aren’t talking DPs or young DPs and whether or not teams are paying off the salary of players using unique options or additional compensation outside their own contract which may not be subject to the actual salary rules, or even whether the rules are actually being followed at all,” stated host Oscar Jimenez. “What we are talking about is really the entire substructure of accounting options that form the underpinning of successful team management within the entire league that is completely and utterly invisible. Oh yeah, and a tracking system for online art.”
Calling episode 34 the “NFT and TAM/GAM” episode, Jimenez was able to quickly move on from the controversial pairing with the league and touch on it a few times in a reflection of the opaque salary constraints that are faced by fans and teams.
“Really an NFT solution for salaries within the league would be amazing,” stated Jimenez. “Instead what we are left with is the accidental reporting of a salary number by someone in the know once every once and a while and the players union list that is repeatedly stated as being factually inaccurate.
The Nutmeg News will have more on this as Jimenez returns to part 24 of the TAM/GAM/DP explainer as he tries to rough in exactly what TAM/GAM/DP is best utilized for on a team as it relates to green cards and international slots.