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legendary
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October 05, 2021, 08:43:43 AM
#84
We saw the Litecoin Foundation sponsoring Ultimate Fighting Championship, Stake is sponsoring Watford, and there are many other examples I believe! Which is normal I guess, big names also need some marketing!
What we saw until now is just the beginning, crypto will find a way to get into sports, like with everything else, little by little... so we should be patient with adoption, crypto is spreading on all sides, and sport is not excluded!
full member
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October 05, 2021, 08:41:06 AM
#83
The only combination of cryptocurrency and sports, it seems to me, is only catalysts and bets, and most projects do not just like to cheat, but mislead people, and the problem is that this is not always connected with the companies themselves, but with fake matches.
Well because there is still the potential for fraud from fake matches so it must be clearly concluded that those who like cryptocurrencies will also use it personally and will have nothing to do with any party even if it is brought into the sport.
hero member
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October 05, 2021, 07:56:30 AM
#82
The only combination of cryptocurrency and sports, it seems to me, is only catalysts and bets, and most projects do not just like to cheat, but mislead people, and the problem is that this is not always connected with the companies themselves, but with fake matches.
I think that will depend on how people search for more details about the project to not get a scam or misleading information. Many people do not want to dig deeper about the project instead of following what others suggest. That makes them pick the wrong project and in the end, the project is run away with the investor's money. So related to the sports star who wants to invest their income in crypto, they should search for more if the tokens offered are really good.
sr. member
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October 05, 2021, 07:21:31 AM
#81
I doubt that Messi actually took too much in fan token, he probably got like a thousand dollars worth just for marketing purposes. Obviously PSG is a big club but their token is not that big, it is a small one and I doubt that they would actually gave those token owners governance rights at all, it is simply just a marketing thing for PSG to raise some funds and get some attention.

If you research, you will realize that nobody actually gave the amount, we have no idea how much fan tokens Messi got, it could be simply just one token and they would be able to say "Messi took some of his salary in fan token" because it would technically be true. His 2-3 year salary is worth as much as the entire PSG fan token marketcap, I doubt he would be getting any serious amount there.
It doesn't matter how much of it he took in fan token, it was important to convince him to do it. It could be $1 all we know but he accepted that fan token is something he is willing to promote. I doubt that he would get a huge number, I agree with that however the ability to convince a super star like Messi to take even a dollar in it is the important part.

This is not about amount, amount could be anything, Messi could have still said no because he didn't believe in crypto, or he didn't believe in fan tokens at least, he could have been against it, there are people who are totally against crypto as well. The fact that he said alright to a fan token part of the deal shows that he is not against crypto or fan tokens as a whole and that is the important news here.
hero member
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October 04, 2021, 06:27:06 AM
#80
How far will crypto develop in the coming year, with the many interests of sports star or tennis star Naomi Osaka starting to take part in it, considering the past crypto developments have not had much effect on any star, but speaking of price increases on the PSG coin it is true the effect of Lionel Messi's move from Barca, and that's evidenced by various sources and references, for that there is no strong reference that says the influence of the presence of stars as a whole, but for the smallest part maybe the influence will still exist.
I doubt that Messi actually took too much in fan token, he probably got like a thousand dollars worth just for marketing purposes. Obviously PSG is a big club but their token is not that big, it is a small one and I doubt that they would actually gave those token owners governance rights at all, it is simply just a marketing thing for PSG to raise some funds and get some attention.

If you research, you will realize that nobody actually gave the amount, we have no idea how much fan tokens Messi got, it could be simply just one token and they would be able to say "Messi took some of his salary in fan token" because it would technically be true. His 2-3 year salary is worth as much as the entire PSG fan token marketcap, I doubt he would be getting any serious amount there.

What you say is true, but in cases like this, I only saw the position of messi's transfer from barca to PSG and the development of the PSG token itself, this situation made the token more valuable at that time, although it did not last long, but at least the influence messi can give reasons why coins can go up fast, that's why soccer athletes have influence with many fans and can influence every action on the coin.
hero member
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October 04, 2021, 05:59:53 AM
#79
How far will crypto develop in the coming year, with the many interests of sports star or tennis star Naomi Osaka starting to take part in it, considering the past crypto developments have not had much effect on any star, but speaking of price increases on the PSG coin it is true the effect of Lionel Messi's move from Barca, and that's evidenced by various sources and references, for that there is no strong reference that says the influence of the presence of stars as a whole, but for the smallest part maybe the influence will still exist.
I doubt that Messi actually took too much in fan token, he probably got like a thousand dollars worth just for marketing purposes. Obviously PSG is a big club but their token is not that big, it is a small one and I doubt that they would actually gave those token owners governance rights at all, it is simply just a marketing thing for PSG to raise some funds and get some attention.

If you research, you will realize that nobody actually gave the amount, we have no idea how much fan tokens Messi got, it could be simply just one token and they would be able to say "Messi took some of his salary in fan token" because it would technically be true. His 2-3 year salary is worth as much as the entire PSG fan token marketcap, I doubt he would be getting any serious amount there.
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October 04, 2021, 05:59:40 AM
#78
It's a good outcome for the cryptocurrency world since some known people could be an influencer to cryptocurrency investments. I think even if they cannot earn profit, they have a little to lose since they have already many money out there and some of it they just keep it to crypto. And gladly they invest with top coins.
legendary
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October 04, 2021, 05:53:10 AM
#77
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'm not a problem when those all received or endorse of cryptocurrency even not breaking for rules of his country. They could make a benefit themself and people who invested the same as they mentioned.

But it's nice that some athletes are open minds about cryptocurrency.
especially football athletes who endorsing bitcoin gambling in their costume.

it is one of the right steps and can be useful for the crypto world, not only for the PSG club.
several football clubs do the same like PSG, such as manchester city, AC Milan, Barcelona and etc. but the problem (as far I know) those tokens only buying by supporters of each team. it is impossible for PSG supporters buying Barcelona tokens, right?.
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Artemis
October 04, 2021, 05:29:42 AM
#76
From the statement above, it clearly indicates that at this time meta cryptocurrencies have experienced very rapid development. and people have started peercya and dare to invest in cryptocurrencies..
sr. member
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October 04, 2021, 03:47:41 AM
#75
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 ?

Don't be fooled about these famous athletes that are into crypto lately because some of them are just being used to advertise the market. Some of them claim that they're interested but we don't know that they're just getting paid to make such statements.

Instead just focus on the path that you have personally choosed, don't let them to make you think twice about the market you are in right now. Focus on what matters because in the end of the day you yourself will decide if you lose or make profits.
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October 03, 2021, 09:22:33 PM
#74
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 ?
Crypto in sports has actually been around for a long time but not as popular as it is now possible with the high cost of Crypto when ATH at that time made some sports stars start to get in to get assets in Crypto and save them to be used as assets in the future and with the hype of some sports stars it can be ascertained that many stars others who will start to enter to invest in Crypto so as to have a fairly positive impact on the development of Crypto in the future.
I just found out now. However, I strongly support the development of Crypto so that it can enter all lines of people's lives.
Cryptocurrency created as a solution to the complexity of conventional financial and banking transactions. By using Cryptocurrency, people can make transactions more quickly and practically.
sr. member
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October 03, 2021, 05:53:24 PM
#73
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 ?
Crypto in sports has actually been around for a long time but not as popular as it is now possible with the high cost of Crypto when ATH at that time made some sports stars start to get in to get assets in Crypto and save them to be used as assets in the future and with the hype of some sports stars it can be ascertained that many stars others who will start to enter to invest in Crypto so as to have a fairly positive impact on the development of Crypto in the future.
sr. member
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October 03, 2021, 03:16:18 PM
#72
At least it is a good crypto advertisement among fans of these sportsmen, so it is good for crypto investors that there are newbies. As they increase demand following their idols and make the prices grow. Also I know that different sportsmen now tokenize their victories and then sell them as NFTs which is also interesting for fans, so celebrities make the crypto market more lively.
Indeed, it's good news for crypto community as now we have too many big names those are contributing with their own ways and spreading this around the world. But please beware of this fact as well that Bitcoin and Dogecoin both are decentralized coins working without any central authority and no individual handling this all just because of this many peoples using these coins for hype and personal profit.

Good news for crypto as now many soccer clubs are working on their own currency and giving good contribution through different features, Juventus is really giant in this. NFT is also bringing some good contribution because many big sports person bringing their favourite movements in this way with their own way.
hero member
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October 03, 2021, 12:23:36 PM
#71
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 ?

At least it is a good crypto advertisement among fans of these sportsmen, so it is good for crypto investors that there are newbies. As they increase demand following their idols and make the prices grow. Also I know that different sportsmen now tokenize their victories and then sell them as NFTs which is also interesting for fans, so celebrities make the crypto market more lively.
sr. member
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October 03, 2021, 11:44:33 AM
#70
We know how some fans can actually go crazy over this and follow the footsteps of their idols, this is good exposure for crypto, if big names like Messi, Osaka, decided to earn in Bitcoin, then a huge amount of their fanbase will also decide to invest in Bitcoin, that's how powerful they are.

I do also have a question about team tokens and how are they valuable? how do they work? will fans get any value from it? or is it just something exclusive that fans can get, something to brag about?
legendary
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October 03, 2021, 11:14:17 AM
#69
All those team tokens never really made any sense to me. Can someone explain to me the idea of the team tokens?

What are they giving you? I mean aside from owning them for being a fan, what else could be the reason to buy something like that?

Sure it could be limited and then you could say that you own a limited token from your favorite club but that limit is not really that low neither, they go for a lot of money and usually do not get that much interest neither. If it was something like own a part of the club type of "share" logic then I would understand but you are just buying a token that has the name and it has nothing else going for it.

I personally believe that we should not be really getting involved all that much, I never owned any teams token so far and I am not planning on investing in any neither, maybe if I have some excess money one day and became rich, then I could do it for fun but never for profit making reasons.
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October 03, 2021, 08:25:07 AM
#68
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 this can be a good effect on the development of crypto assets that are used for their salary payments, because for sure it will be a new hype considering an athlete must have a lot of fans, then indirectly they promote cryptocurrency to many people and at least make more people who loves crypto.
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October 03, 2021, 07:45:33 AM
#67
My view is that this is a revolution in crypto knowledge, so it's not limited to just buying and selling crypto. Yes, lately, there's been a lot of talk about this, especially on Twitter. On the other hand, if I may add, you can imagine that Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo also issued NFT on platforms such as the Binance Marketplace, what kind of excitement will happen, I think with the strength of the funds and the connection to the platform in question, I think it is not impossible.
hero member
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October 03, 2021, 06:56:36 AM
#66
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 ?

How far will crypto develop in the coming year, with the many interests of sports star or tennis star Naomi Osaka starting to take part in it, considering the past crypto developments have not had much effect on any star, but speaking of price increases on the PSG coin it is true the effect of Lionel Messi's move from Barca, and that's evidenced by various sources and references, for that there is no strong reference that says the influence of the presence of stars as a whole, but for the smallest part maybe the influence will still exist.
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October 03, 2021, 05:54:32 AM
#65
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 ?

Cryptocurrencies are growing for now, with so many sports stars or world stars starting to get involved in it, it's not by chance that this happened, they have predicted cryptocurrencies will grow and develop in the future, so this opportunity should be taken advantage of by anyone, if a world star have participated in taking part in cryptocurrencies, the chances of crypto success in the future will be very open, considering the number of fans or their fans who will join in it.
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