WikiBit 2026-05-14 01:31DIU names Concordium official AI partner for 2026 IIHF event. Concordium launches blockchain fan ID pilot with Danish hockey. Partnership fee settled
Danmarks Ishockey Union (DIU), the governing body for ice hockey in Denmark, has named Concordium as the Official AI Partner of the Danish National Ice Hockey Team in a partnership centered on blockchain-based digital identity and artificial intelligence infrastructure.
The collaboration will officially launch during the 2026 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship in Switzerland and will include multiple technology-focused initiatives aimed at enhancing fan engagement through AI-powered systems and on-chain identity verification.
Concordium, which describes itself as a regulatory-grade AI infrastructure platform powered by blockchain technology, said the partnership will serve as a real-world demonstration of how verified digital identities and AI agents can operate at scale in consumer-facing environments.
Verified fan program to debut at IIHF Championship
The partnership between DIU and Concordium will initially focus on two core initiatives built on Concordiums infrastructure.
The first is a Verified Fan Programme designed to pilot a privacy-preserving fan experience using zero-knowledge proof technology.
The system is intended to allow users to verify identity-related credentials while limiting exposure of personal information.
The second initiative is an Agentic Commerce pilot, which aims to demonstrate how verified AI agents can operate autonomously while interacting with fans and digital commerce systems.
The project builds on Concordiums previous work involving the x402 agentic payments protocol, which is focused on enabling secure and verifiable machine-driven transactions.
“Agents transacting at scale need a verified identity they can carry and settlement rails they can trust,” said Varun Kabra, Chief Growth Officer at Concordium.
“The infrastructure for that already exists. What it has lacked is legibility, a place where mainstream audiences can see it working. We are very excited to partner with the Danish Ice Hockey team to build together a solution where AI can deliver a much superior fan experience.”
DIU said the partnership was structured around long-term technology collaboration rather than traditional sponsorship branding alone.
“We approached this the way we approach every serious collaboration, starting with what we could build together, not what would go on the jersey,” said Michael Dupont, CEO of Danmarks Ishockey Union. “Concordium is a Swiss-built and regulatory-grade AI infrastructure. The programmes planned over the course of the partnership are the kind of work that fits how Danish hockey wants to be seen.”
Partnership settled entirely in CCD tokens
As part of the agreement, Concordium branding will appear on the Danish national teams helmets and jerseys, alongside category exclusivity across digital assets during the term of the partnership.
The organizations also said the full partnership fee was settled entirely in CCD, Concordiums native blockchain token.
According to the announcement, the agreement represents the first national-team partnership fully paid and locked in a native protocol token.
The transaction was settled on-chain at signing, while a 12-month lock-up period was enforced directly at the protocol level.
DIU will maintain full self-custody of the digital assets under the arrangement.
Global tournament exposure supports partnership visibility
The partnership launches ahead of the 2026 IIHF World Championship, where Denmarks national team is expected to receive broad international television exposure.
Games involving the Danish team are broadcast across Sweden, Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Canada, and the United States through networks including Viaplay, ZDF, ARD, TSN, and ESPN.
According to the organizations, the 2025 IIHF World Championship generated a cumulative live television audience of 215 million viewers and 25.6 billion event impressions across 155 territories.
DIU noted that Denmark has become an established host nation for international hockey tournaments, hosting four IIHF World Championships within eight years, including the men‘s tournaments in 2018 and 2025, and women’s tournaments in 2022 and 2026.
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