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October 28, 2021, 12:24:03 PM
I think this will be an area that will be explored a lot in the future. It can be seen that there are currently a lot of coins appearing related to sports. And next year 2022 when the biggest football festival on the planet is held, I believe there will be more to appreciate about cryptocurrencies and sports.

Sponsorships and more commercial and advertisement from big leagues, we will see more adoptions that will come from this
venue, sports will help crypto a lot. We should realize more value when more known sports personalities will come out and
begin to voice out their participations inside this industry.

It is the trend and there will be more to come. Celebrities all over the world will endorse and join the marathon. NFT projects are the way to go for many famous people. Sport is huge for the NFT sphere. So, yes, I believe there will be a great success for projects, like the itsmyne.club one.

With them to help to recognized this industry, it will be more easier to attract more people to support this venue of investment.
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October 28, 2021, 04:22:04 AM
I think this will be an area that will be explored a lot in the future. It can be seen that there are currently a lot of coins appearing related to sports. And next year 2022 when the biggest football festival on the planet is held, I believe there will be more to appreciate about cryptocurrencies and sports.
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October 28, 2021, 03:31:49 AM
It is the trend and there will be more to come. Celebrities all over the world will endorse and join the marathon. NFT projects are the way to go for many famous people. Sport is huge for the NFT sphere. So, yes, I believe there will be a great success for projects, like the itsmyne.club one.
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October 27, 2021, 01:26:31 PM
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

Actually, many cryptos have been developed based on sports, including PSG, BAR, ATM, and many others. This shows that sports lovers are also interested in crypto. In this case, those who develop crypto from a particular club will take advantage of the sports community (fans) of that club. So the price of coins or tokens from the club is also very easy to increase, even when the match is about to start. They will use it both for betting and as a prize for the winner.
Not only that, Lazio fan tokens are also developed in the crypto market with the BSC blockchain. If we look, the maximum number of Lazio tokens is equivalent to BAR tokens, while the circulation of Lazio tokens is more.
Apart from tokens or coins from the club, they will of course rely on Bitcoin for the basic investment.
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October 17, 2021, 05:55:34 PM
Most of the stars get paid for their inspiration about a certain coin promotion don't be fooled by the exaggerated emotions, a lot of projects now they are using this hype to help them promote the project to more and more people, for example doge coin or Shib Inu it is a meme coin just a twitter line of Elon Musk made these two coins go up in price and it just maybe for a short time.

Paid or not, exposure is still exposure to crypto. However, yes it was a form of shilling if it's about the project itself. Now up to people if they will buy the hype.

When Doge and Shiba for example, make sounds on the crypto-market, others got confused and don't know what are these coins. Still, they ended up buying those as part of taking advantage of the hype. When some got busted and wreck they now understand how crypto should be treated seriously. That's an advantage of being end up wrecked investing in crypto, these people are learning a good lesson and now know what to do next time.
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October 11, 2021, 11:51:41 PM
as far as what we have seen so far is true as you said, since Elon Musk joined the crypto community, more and more people are interested in Crypto and its adoption continues to increase, as well as the joining of football stars in Crypto, I think with the joining of a football star then he will be able to have a big influence on his fans to join the Crypto community.
The influence of famous and big people will obviously be there for cryptocurrency, because they have fans and fans in the real world who will also always participate in using the products used by the people they idolize, hopefully things like this can continue in cryptocurrency in the future.
Yes, hopefully what they do will have a good impact on crypto in the future and the whole world will recognize crypto as a means of online payment in all countries. especially in football circles, at least for the future every football spectator throughout the country can buy tickets by using payments using Cryptocurrency. with things like that I think Crypto will be better in its use in the future
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October 11, 2021, 07:42:48 AM
a progress that can give high value to crypto because athletes can be compared with other well-known public figures who have many fans and there can change beliefs about crypto..
and I totally agree that crypto can support sports progress..
sr. member
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October 10, 2021, 11:29:24 AM
In my opinion, there are actually many famous artists or people who have played in btc or other crypto. It's just that sometimes many do not want to publish their activities when trading or investing in order to maintain their privacy. But some are outspoken maybe just for promotion. The great whales used this to pump up the coins they were holding.
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October 10, 2021, 09:41:43 AM
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?
I think that due to the rapid advancement of technology, it is only natural that such a famous star, Lionel Messi, is paid part of his salary in digital currency "PSG Fansclub Token", I think it will have a global impact where digital currency will have more popularity than before. hopefully in the future there will be other sports stars who are interested in Crypto.

With the participations of sports personalities, the adoptions from this venue may increase interested investors who happened
to also as fan of those sports celebrities will be encouraged to use this system. Either to invest or to take part in this business.
by doing trades.

I see good influence personally; we know how wide the access of those sports personalities, especially superstars, who acknowledge
crypto.

as far as what we have seen so far is true as you said, since Elon Musk joined the crypto community, more and more people are interested in Crypto and its adoption continues to increase, as well as the joining of football stars in Crypto, I think with the joining of a football star then he will be able to have a big influence on his fans to join the Crypto community.
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October 10, 2021, 05:33:58 AM
This means that Crypto's potential is enormous. By the end of next year, there will be the biggest event, namely the 2022 world cup, my view is not only salaries but there will be many platforms that will contribute well in terms of ticket sales for accepting crypto payments.
The possibility of that being very possible, but it all really depends on further developments through the users, because without a lot of users, it will be very difficult to happen, especially in the world cup event there will be a special moment for that.
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October 10, 2021, 05:31:12 AM
I think this is a good sign for us, but if they use crypto as a there investment that's totally game changing, but if they use crypto as a fomo and just buy low volume coin and then post this shit coin name in their profile for make money this is completely wrong, And I'm not believing in anyone for investment
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October 10, 2021, 05:27:21 AM
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?
The only thing I can think of is that some of Lionel Messi's salary is received in crypto, namely the management of the club's promotion strategy. Lionel Messi now belongs to PSG and PSG has a token, of course the token will be easy to promote because of the figure of Lionel Messi who has a lot of fans. That is if true.
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October 10, 2021, 05:18:45 AM
Cryptocurrency is a payment solution that can be adopted at any services like sports. If you analyse crypto and sports both looking like brother so sports company will definitely going to relate with crypto payment. Some betting side has made cryptocurrency section for deposit and withdrawal. So crypto and sports is just like made for each other. Thank you
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October 10, 2021, 04:34:42 AM
When everyone is interested in crypto, it is only natural that crypto will be associated with anything, even sports. I think, if PSG create tokens, then it will make other clubs, or other sports will also follow the same steps. anyway, it is great for future crypto developments. it's just, you need to do some research to invest in one of them. I stayed focused on popular coins even as many cryptos and sports started collaborating.
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October 10, 2021, 03:59:08 AM
This means that Crypto's potential is enormous. By the end of next year, there will be the biggest event, namely the 2022 world cup, my view is not only salaries but there will be many platforms that will contribute well in terms of ticket sales for accepting crypto payments.
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October 10, 2021, 02:31:54 AM
I think it's okay, as a tool to introduce cryptocurrencies to a larger audience. However, we can't see it as something so big cause as far as I know there's nothing really big thing that occurs because of that. It will be something big if the public figures have knowledge about crypto, promote it, and actually use it. Cryptocurrencies as merely as Fanclub tokens won't bring too much noise. But, it will be different if the sports institutions use cryptocurrencies as part of their system. That would be massive.

Yes, and if used as their salary payment option. That would be a big media explosion.  Cheesy All we need are players who are open-minded to the future of cryptocurrencies and I hope it's one of the top and not just some type of memecoins that are circling around.
Although, there should be an option too, managers or owners should just use this as an option but never as a mandated thing. It could still help for slow adoption because we don't know if one person really want to be paid in cryptocurrencies unless we asked them. Some guys will be shy about telling it thinking they will be bullied being a risk taker which IMO are courageous actions.
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October 08, 2021, 02:54:25 AM
I think it's okay, as a tool to introduce cryptocurrencies to a larger audience. However, we can't see it as something so big cause as far as I know there's nothing really big thing that occurs because of that. It will be something big if the public figures have knowledge about crypto, promote it, and actually use it. Cryptocurrencies as merely as Fanclub tokens won't bring too much noise. But, it will be different if the sports institutions use cryptocurrencies as part of their system. That would be massive.
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October 07, 2021, 03:51:11 PM
I honestly think most of our sports stars have not got into crypto based on their free will because non of these guys are really engaged into the whole crypto and blockchain ecosystem and neither have I heard or seen any tweets from them, or social media posts to support these crypto projects they are linked to. Had it not been part of their remuneration package most of these wouldn't be part of crypto imho.
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October 07, 2021, 03:01:30 PM
It's true, many football players currently believe in crypto. Despite what has already been mentioned, there are many players who are become ambassadors for the BSC project, FootballStar (NFA). This indicates that the project also wants to take the opportunity of big-name players to gain the trust of the community. And this can also lure fans of these players to buy these tokens. The more athletes that join, this will further strengthen the position of crypto for the public.

Personally, athletes also want to have different investment assets, crypto which continues to grow is certainly their reason to be one of their investment assets.
Usually, athlete managers play an active role in accepting to become ambassadors for several existing projects, including, of course, in crypto. because they also know that now crypto has penetrated all sectors and there is nothing wrong with sports can also play an active role, as long as there is mutual benefit between players and the crypto project, why not use this good opportunity.

I really believe what you say that now many big athletes, have been involved in investing in crypto. because it is clearly a promising investment that they may have done so far by investing in shares of large companies.
so that their role is to become ambassadors as well because indeed they are starting to understand what crypto means to them and the development of sports.
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October 07, 2021, 02:08:08 PM
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

Coins of a sporting nature have been launched with fantastic value. One of the PSG coins you mentioned. They can use those coins in terms of betting or paying players salaries if they wish. The success of the coin though is visible on the exchange. However I think the conditions of sports coins are not always suitable for paying player salaries, because they do not develop stable coins. So when the coin price is low, it will not be optimal to pay high player salaries.
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