
The Move-to-Earn (M2E) movement has proved that it is not just a hype but a viable course to change the way people live. Ecosystems such as STEPN, Sweat Coin and Step App are slowly becoming competitive by incorporating new technology solutions into Web3.
Still, fitness enthusiasts don’t quite feel at home, mainly because of the high costs associated with personal trainers and fitness boutiques. Good thing FightOut (FGHT), the newest kid on the field, is here to change the narrative.
The team behind the new M2E ecosystem is removing all barriers to entry to provide everyone with an opportunity to live a healthy lifestyle. At FightOut, a healthy lifestyle means more than just weights and machines.
Each workout is personalized according to the user’s needs, goals and abilities. One of FightOut’s biggest goals is to reduce the current prohibitive costs associated with the fitness industry. In effect, community members will be rewarded for their effort, progress and the value that such a lifestyle brings to the wider society.
Why The Big Money Is Scooping FightOut
Investors interested in this niche M2E sector of the crypto economy should look no further than FightOut. it’s been barely a day since Ethereum Whales spent over $18,000 to buy FGHT, the native token powering FightOut’s ecosystem.

FightOut pre-sales are selling out fast Investors reorganize components of their crypto portfolios, with a disastrous 2022 behind us. A little over $2.67 million has been raised by selling 1 FGHT for $0.0166.
Investors are availing 50% presale bonus to maximize their holding. The pre-sale is valid until $5 million is raised. FightOut’s pre-sale will close on March 31, with the first centralized exchange scheduled for April 5. FGHT will start at $0.0333 on CEX.
How FightOut is changing the future of M2E
The team is starting by creating an M2E fitness application that comes equipped with everything a user needs to become fighting fit. Following the sign-up process, “the user sets their goals, fitness background, equipment available, location, desired workout type, time available, and any excluded exercises or muscle groups.” It will be possible to track nutrition, sleep and other metrics on the app to provide holistic and personal accountability.
A workout producer will be in charge of developing individual routines specifically for solo missions. The exercises provided will follow predetermined standards by in-house fight coaches and personal trainers respecting the best fitness practices possible.
Unlike other fitness platforms, FightOut recognizes that technology is key to progress. Therefore, “each exercise will be explained through high-quality instructional videos led by our head coach and PT, supplemental in-depth videos on novice mistakes, and advanced tips.”
For the extra mile, FightOut is bringing coaching programs to help members achieve goals specific to them, “whether that’s ‘muscle first,’ or a tough in-app challenge or getting a badge.”
The FightOut ecosystem will be every user’s dream as it will feature on-demand workout classes and live sessions either in-app or by attending a chain of gyms run by FightOut. Users will be treated to a wide range of workouts, from strength and conditioning to HIIT, yoga, boxing – even meditation.
Moving Massive Web2 Audiences to Web3
Established M2E projects like STEPN sell themselves as front runners in Web3. However, their approach could have been more impactful, especially if users had to dig holes into their bank accounts to buy the expensive NFTs.
FightOut, on the other hand, believes that it is the last bridge between Web2 users and the Web3 world. Once an account is created using only an email address, the user can purchase subscriptions to personalized fitness services and features.
“FightOut aims to introduce the massive Web2 audience to Move-to-Earn using user-friendly technology and through digital avatars with substantial Web3 utility, to the Web2 audience as the ‘next phase’ of their avatar I want to introduce you to the Metaverse.” The whitepaper reads in part.
It will be easier for Web2 users to sign up and buy subscriptions through OnRamp for Transac using a custom-built wallet for Fiott. Fiat transactions are supported to make the process seamless when buying FGHT. The team believes that “the simplicity and incentives will drive mass adoption and increase the demand for the $FGHT token.”
All users who join the FightOut ecosystem will be cut out for success as the team is working on various ways to ensure that they stay motivated. Earning while doing fitness work is one of the ways FightOut helps people stay true to their journey. Simplifying the process of doing things is another proven method for getting people to start new routines and ensure they stick to them.
FightOut will also pave the way for the world’s first flagship Web3 integrated gym. The facilities are designed in such a way that the M2E opportunities are maximized. Users will also have a chance to showcase their avatars to foster deeper community bonds.
“The goal is to build a strong brand that helps grow the user base and demand[1]app features and products, thereby increasing the demand for $FGHT as a currency,” FightOut stresses in the whitepaper.
After the pre-sale and should it be successful, FightOut will start by opening 20 gyms globally in prime locations. The exact sites will be decided later depending on the concentration of users.
The gyms will stand out for unique features such as a healthy bar serving wholesome meals, smoothies, coffee and snacks. Such places would serve as social areas for gym members to interact and form stronger bonds.
Content studios and co-working spaces will be part of FightOut’s gym features. FightOut’s pre-sale raised $2.67 million, selling 1 FGHT for 0.0166 USDT.
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