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February 25, 2024, 02:32:57 AM
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I am not surprised about this, it all depends on the management of the establishment we are talking about. If the people behind the management can be such that follow and reason positively about Bitcoin then a thing like this can't be surprising.

I expect more to follow suit because Bitcoin has entered the mainstream of the financial market and payment system already, there is no hiding or fear about it anymore, so more companies will join soon.

Not to mention the investment around Bitcoin, though the Bulgaria football club may still have a partnership with some companies dealing with Bitcoins for easy exchange, notwithstanding, it's a very good development. I wish the club well and had it been it was such that I follow, this would have prompted me to purchase one jersey to support them.
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February 25, 2024, 01:39:58 AM
#14
Thats cool but also not really surprising. these sport teams need funds and money to keep the team alive. sports are expensive and when you are professionally competing it would be even more expensive.
i think this gives proper exposure to both the team and bitcoin so its definitely a win-win situation here.

Yes, I welcome all this kind of news, in that it seems to be good publicity for the team and also for bitcoin, but limited. The biggest teams in Europe don't seem to be carrying the bitcoin logo on their jerseys in the near future because they have too many sponsors available. It would be a dream to see teams like Real Madrid wear a bitcoin logo on their jersey.
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February 25, 2024, 01:32:28 AM
#13
Thats cool but also not really surprising. these sport teams need funds and money to keep the team alive. sports are expensive and when you are professionally competing it would be even more expensive.
i think this gives proper exposure to both the team and bitcoin so its definitely a win-win situation here.
this reminds me of a f1 team, alpine, being sponsored by binance and is offering fan tokens
this shows how relevant crypto is and how it is being used widely by influential people in the world.
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February 21, 2024, 11:46:38 PM
#12
Botev is one of the few professional football clubs that have bitcoin logo on their shirt, so I think this could be interesting gift to someone and it is not that expensive.
Winning VIP tickets is fine bonus if you are living in Bulgaria or if you plan to visit their stadium and watch few matches.
That's so cool, when it comes to seniority, the first thing that I almost always think about when it comes to bitcoin adoption is that the oldest one is going to be the one that's going to adopt bitcoin the last but Botev seems to be a norm breaker for me because they're the oldest and they've already adopted bitcoin for awhile now, if I recall that block height isn't any of the recent years right? If so then that means that they've been a believer to what bitcoin is, it's also really good for the FC's finance too right? Less taxes for them to declare on their earnings or do they still have to declare their earnings with bitcoin paid merchandise?
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February 21, 2024, 05:23:06 PM
#11
It's great to see how Bitcoin is adopted in various sectors, including sports. This is a bold move that might attract crypto enthusiasts and fans alike. I watched the video report, and it's great to see how the club is actively promoting this initiative. It's a clever way to engage the community and encourage more people to explore this new payment option. The video also mentioned the embrace of Bitcoin by El Salvador and MicroStrategy. Director George also translated the book "The Bitcoin Standard" into their language, and I also have an original copy. Many still misunderstand the essence of Bitcoin, so there's a need to educate and raise awareness.
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February 21, 2024, 01:38:30 PM
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This is interesting. Bulgaria is a nation that is trying their best to see how they could adopt Bitcoin irrespective of the fact that their haven't made any statement as to their adoption of Bitcoin neither have they placed any restriction on Bitcoin adoption in their country but however, her citizens are very much enthusiastic about Bitcoin and are really doing the needful for themselves by accepting Bitcoin as a means of exchange for goods and services as the cases may be.
This singular act by the football club shows so much love for Bitcoin and I wish other big clubs all round the world in Crypto friendly nations could follow their steps to accepting Bitcoin for tickets and other activities which involves payment in the club be done in bitcoin. It would trigger a spike in bitcoin usage in their various countries and likewise their fan support base globally would also pick interest in it.
This act shows so much love for money. Don`t be foolish. For such club it doesn`t matter what logo they will wear if it brings them money. When you talk about top teams - they can choose sponsor and if you see BTC on the Real or MC club - it is serious. But when you see BTC on the form of the noname club - it means only one thing - they wants more money.
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February 21, 2024, 07:26:24 AM
#9
This is interesting. Bulgaria is a nation that is trying their best to see how they could adopt Bitcoin irrespective of the fact that their haven't made any statement as to their adoption of Bitcoin neither have they placed any restriction on Bitcoin adoption in their country but however, her citizens are very much enthusiastic about Bitcoin and are really doing the needful for themselves by accepting Bitcoin as a means of exchange for goods and services as the cases may be.
This singular act by the football club shows so much love for Bitcoin and I wish other big clubs all round the world in Crypto friendly nations could follow their steps to accepting Bitcoin for tickets and other activities which involves payment in the club be done in bitcoin. It would trigger a spike in bitcoin usage in their various countries and likewise their fan support base globally would also pick interest in it.
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February 21, 2024, 06:37:11 AM
#8
Did you hear about football club from Bulgaria called Botev Plovdid?

They officially adopted Bitcoin payments and added Bitcoin logo on their jersey.
You can order the jersey for 50€ to 60€, add your name and number, pay everything with Bitcoin and they are accepting international shipping.
In their stadium shop you can also buy anything with Bitcoin.

Why Bitcoin?
https://botevplovdiv.bg/en/why-bitcoin


https://botevplovdiv.bg/store/

One guy made interesting video report about Botev Plovdid and Bitcoin: https://youtu.be/AfBU4k3CRMw

Oh great, I am loving this! Football is the biggest sport in the world, and if they advertise Bitcoin, that would be a really good thing for worldwide Bitcoin adoption! Good on Bulgaria for this idea!

The question now is how to get major football teams or celebrity football players to follow in the footsteps of the Botev Plovdid football club? Imagine someone like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo advertising Bitcoin?

Also, the fact that the mentioned football club even educates people on how Bitcoin works and why it is a good thing, is amazing!
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February 21, 2024, 06:11:15 AM
#7
I think that maybe in lack of a better sponsor, they chose this creative way to fund their team for this year.

It's likely that local sponsor market isn't that ambitious especially when it comes for a team that's 8th in the standings. Surely with better funding they could do better things because transfers and better coaches really can uplift a team a lot.

The issue is that when it comes to doing something like this, unless they attract a more reliable sponsor like a big crypto-based casino (which is likely what they're hoping for in the long run for sponsorships), probably they won't get that much money from crypto users.  That's because oddly enough people don't like spending their crypto that much. If I told you to pay for a jersey in company stock from one of your investments, would you go in that trouble? Probably not. I think of it like in this analogy.
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February 21, 2024, 05:54:13 AM
#6
This is not recent news, they adopted bitcoin in the 3rd quarter of last year and have stuck at it since then up until now. I hope they got some bitcoins in their stockpile and are benefiting from the current increase in price.

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February 21, 2024, 05:27:40 AM
#5
It is easy to understand. The club is small enough and they need any money they can get it they want to compete with other teams.
The same time you can see, that Tezos is an official sponsor of the Manchester United. https://tezos.com/manutd
For us it is just one more step to populate cryptocurrencies, for Botev Plovdiv - a chance to get some more money.
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February 16, 2024, 03:50:46 PM
#4
Interesting! They are a pro club from Bulgarian First League, the top of Bulgarian football league system.
I checked their twiter acc and they offer a raffle with prize 2 VIP tickets to anyone who buy the jersey on their store.
Botev is one of the few professional football clubs that have bitcoin logo on their shirt, so I think this could be interesting gift to someone and it is not that expensive.
Winning VIP tickets is fine bonus if you are living in Bulgaria or if you plan to visit their stadium and watch few matches.

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February 15, 2024, 06:34:00 PM
#3
the fact that this team accepts bitcoin as a payment method, just shows how bitcoin is evolving in that country, I hope that this team is not breaking the country's laws, because there are many countries in which no matter how much the government of that country accepts bitcoin, it allows that people buy, sell and trade bitcoin, but when they are in front of a popular company, or in this case a popular football team, that has a lot of fans, then the government starts to prohibit these large companies in the country from publicizing that accept bitcoin. I hope that's not the case with this team. Since the US SEC approved bitcoin, even my country's central bank encouraged people in my country to invest in bitcoin

So, as I don't know the laws of this country, I hope that we are also faced with a case in which the government does not create problems in accepting bitcoin. I'm also wondering how many fans of this team will buy tickets using bitcoin mainly because bitcoin is increasing in price a lot and with that people will tend to do hodl and not spend bitcoin to make payments. people will no doubt think why they would take 50 euros in bitcoin to buy a shirt from that team knowing that if they hodl 50 euros in bitcoin, in the future that money could be a decent amount of money

whereas people can pay using fiat. By this I mean that the idea of adding bitcoin as a payment method is a very good idea, but in practice few people will be using bitcoin for payments at the moment and the price of bitcoin is increasing a lot, it makes more sense to use fiat at this moment to pay for everything and use bitcoin to hodl and reap the profits in a few years. If this team probably receives any payment in bitcoin, it would be good if they kept the bitcoin for some time until they sold it for a very high price and that way they would make more profit
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February 15, 2024, 10:11:37 AM
#2
Interesting! They are a pro club from Bulgarian First League, the top of Bulgarian football league system.
I checked their twiter acc and they offer a raffle with prize 2 VIP tickets to anyone who buy the jersey on their store.
Also they wrote "Oldest football club in Bulgaria ⚽️ Established in 𝟣𝟫𝟣𝟤 ⚡️ Adopted #Bitcoin at block height 814670 " on their twitter information.
Thats cool lol!


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February 15, 2024, 09:31:30 AM
#1
Did you hear about football club from Bulgaria called Botev Plovdid?

They officially adopted Bitcoin payments and added Bitcoin logo on their jersey.
You can order the jersey for 50€ to 60€, add your name and number, pay everything with Bitcoin and they are accepting international shipping.
In their stadium shop you can also buy anything with Bitcoin.

Why Bitcoin?
https://botevplovdiv.bg/en/why-bitcoin


https://botevplovdiv.bg/store/

One guy made interesting video report about Botev Plovdid and Bitcoin: https://youtu.be/AfBU4k3CRMw
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