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Topic: Shocker!: Bitcoin no longer sponsoring St. Petersburg bowl game. (Read 945 times)

sr. member
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It's a lower-tier bowl game. Pony up bigger bucks to get sponsorship of a rose bowl caliber game.
legendary
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The Dude Of DopeCoin
Totally shocked, Totally.
vip
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So BitPay didn't feel like forking over another half million for limited advertising value? Makes sense to me.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/bitpay-to-sponsor-st-petersburg-bowl-in-first-major-bitcoin-sports-deal-1403098202

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The annual postseason college football game played in St. Petersburg, Florida will for the next four years be known as the Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl as part of a sponsorship deal signed between bitcoin payment processor BitPay and ESPN Events.

The arrangement marks one of the most high-profile marketing initiatives yet for a bitcoin-related business and comes as the digital currency continues to gradually make inroads into mainstream commerce.

In an announcement Wednesday, BitPay and ESPN Events, a subsidiary of sports network ESPN, said the name change would take effect at this year's Dec. 26 game and would continue each year through the 2016 game.

McD: Welcome to McDonald's, may I take your order please?
Bitcoiner: Yes. I've order 4 Big Macs, but only give me one, throwing the other three in the garbage.
McD: No problem, sir. Would you like fries with that order?
Bitcoiner: Do I come across to you as an idiot?
McD: I'll take that as a no. Please pull up to the next window so that we can you give ONE Big Mac, and show you proof that we tossed out the other three, with six employees on staff confirming the transaction.
Bitcoiner: What's the over/under that McD's'll fuck up this order?
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
I think it's probably too soon that they decided to end it. At least they should consider adding on to another year. Viewers tend to forget easily and I wonder did anybody actually comes up with a figure on what the impact of the sponsorship and the benefit it brings for that amount of money put in.

They simply might not be doing as well as they were last year and not have the extra money to spend. It's too bad they don't maintain their accounts on here anymore. They could just tell us why they aren't doing it this year. Although, I do respect them for not having an account in trollville.
Q7
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I think it's probably too soon that they decided to end it. At least they should consider adding on to another year. Viewers tend to forget easily and I wonder did anybody actually comes up with a figure on what the impact of the sponsorship and the benefit it brings for that amount of money put in.
hero member
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Trust me!
That's not good, actually. I mean if people talk about this they will think that this "Bitcoin thingy" has gone bankrupt or whatever. Also, Bitpay really seems to be struggling these days. I just hope we're not left with a ton of companies not accepting BTC anymore if they go bust. Bitpay, you've got quite some responsibility here!!!
legendary
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speaking as a non american that didnt get to see the superbowl.. it makes it not really international hype.

secondly. anyone got any screen shots or footage of the supposed advertising the sponsorship paid for. because some non americans are still interested in how many nano-seconds of screentime half a million dollars of bitcoin bought
newbie
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Makes sense.  It was a bad marriage.  Tropicana field wouldn't let vendors accept bitcoin in the stadium and the playing field itself was a mess.  Whole thing seemed halfassed.
sr. member
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-snip-
ESPN.com's Brett McMurphy reported on Wednesday night that Bitcoin was dropping out of its sponsorship deal with the bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida after only one year.
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I've heard that the CEO of Bitcoin is a real bad ass - http://media.giphy.com/media/zqhZB6bo5FgoE/giphy.gif - (Hank Scorpio from Simpsons GIF)

Seriously, I don't really think Sports were a good venue for a Bitpay sponsorship. It would be been much more ideal for them to sponsor some e-sporting event.
edd
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So BitPay didn't feel like forking over another half million for limited advertising value? Makes sense to me.

Well its good someone kept track of it at least and mentioned it here otherwise I wouldn't have noticed
That was short, but he-he Bitpay dropped a sponsorship not Bitcoin but well I guess that was an ok tweet.

I'm surprised BitPay ever sponsored a sporting event to advertise Bitcoin. That doesn't seem like the group most likely to use Bitcoin. I know Florida is their home state though and they probably wanted to do something for the local community, which is nice I guess.

Sponsoring it again wouldn't garner as much press as the first time did. It may or may not have been worth it, depending on how much their potential customers are impressed by something like that.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
So BitPay didn't feel like forking over another half million for limited advertising value? Makes sense to me.

Well its good someone kept track of it at least and mentioned it here otherwise I wouldn't have noticed
That was short, but he-he Bitpay dropped a sponsorship not Bitcoin but well I guess that was an ok tweet.

I'm surprised BitPay ever sponsored a sporting event to advertise Bitcoin. That doesn't seem like the group most likely to use Bitcoin. I know Florida is their home state though and they probably wanted to do something for the local community, which is nice I guess.
legendary
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A Great Time to Start Something!
There are way too many bowl games, but it was nice to see one time. 
Next up:
Super Bowl Ads!  Smiley
legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
So BitPay didn't feel like forking over another half million for limited advertising value? Makes sense to me.

Well its good someone kept track of it at least and mentioned it here otherwise I wouldn't have noticed
That was short, but he-he Bitpay dropped a sponsorship not Bitcoin but well I guess that was an ok tweet.
legendary
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You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
So BitPay didn't feel like forking over another half million for limited advertising value? Makes sense to me.
legendary
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Marketing manager - GO MP
Not that shocking.

Considering
vip
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Bitcoin no longer sponsoring St. Petersburg bowl game

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The Bitcoin Bowl is no more.

Sorry to just drop that bomb on you like that, but I've always been a firm believer that the best way to remove a bandage is to just rip that sucker right off. Yes, it's going to hurt, but the pain will be over sooner, and then the healing can truly begin.

Anyway, now that you've stopped crying, ESPN.com's Brett McMurphy reported on Wednesday night that Bitcoin was dropping out of its sponsorship deal with the bowl in St. Petersburg, Florida after only one year.

But what a year it was.

We'll always have our memories of the Bitcoin Bowl, which will live on from generation to generation. There will be songs written about the two touchdowns North Carolina State running back Matt Dayes scored in the third quarter to put the game out of reach, and children will be named after running back Shadrach Thornton, who defied the limits of the running back moniker and threw an 18-yard touchdown pass in the game.

And maybe one day a movie will be made about UCF's valuable comeback effort that fell just short in the 34-27 loss. I mean, if they could make two movies about the Spartans at Thermopylae, they can make one about the UCF Knights at Tropicana Field.

You were gone too soon, Bitcoin Bowl, but you shall never be forgotten.
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