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Many, many years ago, the most popular sport in the world - football (or soccer, call it whatever you want) has become an amazing place for advertising. The biggest companies in the world are visible on the kits of the biggest clubs and best players and nothing seems to change this trend - ad contracts are becoming terrifying and England is the best case study here, because English Premier League is filled with money and cryptocurrency-related companies wants to have a slice of this enormous cake.

At first, Arsenal signed a deal with Cashbet to promote their Cashbet Coin. After that CoinDeal exchange has become reknown for being the first crypto exchange to sponsor the Premier League team – Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C that got into the UEFA Europa League this season (come on you wolves!).

As a huge EPL fan, I am proud to announce that there is another club which is advertising cryptocurrency-related thing. It's Watford F.C. and this season you'll witness a Bitcoin logo on their sleeves. That's right - a straight, Bitcoin logo, nothing else. There is (of course) a company which stands behind the whole project - it's Sportsbet, which is trying to improve awareness around Bitcoin and educate the public on the benefits of using cryptocurrencies.

What's also interesting is that another Premier League club has become a partner with the cryptocurrency exchange - it's Newcastle United and StormGain exchange.

Cryptocurrencies are becoming more and more popular in UK, but the high brand-exposure brought by EPL clubs (especially for those which are playing in UEFA Europa League, or UEFA Champions League) is reaching an absurd level. That's why we'll see some more cryptocurrencies ads in football soon.

via: https://www.watfordfc.com/club/bitcoin-confirmed-new-sleeve-partner
https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=118247.0
https://www.reddit.com/r/soccer/comments/cz2oqb/newcastle_is_the_first_club_to_partner_with_the/

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Hi there!

CoinDeal exchange makes giveaway for their verified users of their new token: "CDL Tokens cannot be purchased. Each CoinDeal user who is fully verified (including the proof of residence - level 3), can receive 100 CDL for free.
However, the token pool is limited. Tokens will be offered to the first 450,000 users."

There is official CoinDeal post with full info of this giveaway in the [ANN] section: https://www.altcoinstalks.com/index.php?topic=123233.0

It's also a giveaway, so I thought this thread could fit in here. What's interesting is that staking this token will decrease some of the transaction fees, so it's a nice feature for their users.

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I am 100% sure that digital money as cryptocurrencies are going to displace physical currencies, but it is a distant future. In my opinion, such future digital money could be based on cryptocurrencies ideas, and maybe even on a blockchain technology, but future money will look different from what we live through today - different world, different rules. And like it was said before in this thread, even right now we have an amazing example of cryptocurrencies being used as a regular money - we've got ATMs, online shopping in more and more places can be done with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Dash or (mentioned here before) FuturoCoin, which is still a small cryptocurrency. Recently I've found an article about it and you can already pay with FTO for example, in a restaurant.

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Incentivised Posting / Shill / Re: Choosing Crypto as Work
« on: April 09, 2019, 03:14:24 PM »
Well, it's very risky to work as a trader/investor in cryptocurrency as a standalone, full-time job. I always saw my investments more of a fun, rather than a way to gain huge profit - still I have hope to become a millionare someday, be let's be honest, it's too risky for me. I don't see a problem to work on a full time job in the industry, for a company.

Those affiliate programs (like https://www.cryptogamble.com/affiliate for example) are very cool way to earn some money in a long term period of time, without investing your own money. From what i see, there is ETH and BTC are available there, and I used to gamble a lot some time ago in an online gambling platform, and right now I was thinking of gettin back to it, so this CryptoGamble could be a chance for me to not only have some fun (maybe win some, maybe lose some haha) but also to create a nice profit from affiliate program.

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Gambling & Crypto Casinos / CryptoGamble - Gamble and WIN!
« on: April 02, 2019, 06:25:02 PM »
Hi there!

Couple weeks has passed by since CryptoGamble launched it's gambling platform, where you can gamble using cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin or Ethereum. They've been preparing this for a while, and right now it looks like everything is going to happen on thursday.

You can register to their new affiliate program, even right now, to be ahead of the others! Here is the registration link: https://www.cryptogamble.com/affiliate

Good luck and have fun!

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Incentivised Posting / Shill / Re: Altcoins future
« on: April 01, 2019, 05:45:29 PM »
To be honest, I don't think that position on coinmarketcap indicates the position of cryptocurrency very well. Bitcoin is huge, due to it's popularity, and i don't think that ethereum will ever overcome this popularity of bitcoin, even if ETH will become the biggest player in the game, bitcoin will still have the strongest position on the market for me. Future of altcoins is very shady i guess, many projects have fallen during the bear of 2018, and 2019 doesn't give me hope for something better. I love seeking new projects which are based on Ethereum, or smart contracts, but the recently I've found CryptoGamble, and as a gambling fan it's quite a thing for me - the mix of gambling and cryptocurrencies. I can see that there are thousands of cryptoprojects, but CG i trust the most.

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Incentivised Posting / Shill / Re: Can I invest in Altcoins now?
« on: April 01, 2019, 05:34:19 PM »
You have to remember that cryptocurrency are not a way to earn quick money. Investment is a way to support idea behind cryptocurrencies, and more supporters lead to global adoption. Which is already slowly happening, because Bitcoin is currently more present in many ways of our lives. Other crypto too, for example few weeks ago FuturoCoin has become first cryptocurrency sponsoring F1 racing team: https://newsroom.futurocoin.com/lets-start-the-season/
As for the current situation on market, Bitcoin currently appears to grow, and altcoin will probably follow it.

That sponsorship deal was very surprising to me couple weeks ago, and since them I'm getting more interest in FuturoCoin. There are some rumors that they are planning a fork soon, but there is no official info yet.

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So,

at the beginning of 2018 it was announced that Arsenal Football Club will have a new sponsor - CashBet. This year we could see that CoinDeal made a deal (pun intented) with Wolverhampton to become their new sponsor. Cryptocurrency market is going wild about sponsorship deals in the sports world. The first steps were made and now we have FuturoCoin the new sponsor of top Formula 1 racing team - Red Bull Aston Martin.

https://www.financemagnates.com/cry...-first-crypto-firm-to-sponsor-formula-1-team/

Honestly, i think it's a really good for cryptoworld to get on the sponsorship deals hype train. There is money in sports, there is new space that can be exploited to let the world know that cryptocurrencies are not just a trend. It's bigger than that.

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Aktualności Bitcoin i kryptowalutach / konferencja FTO w Warszawie
« on: February 12, 2019, 01:29:04 PM »
Dostałem od znajomego zaproszenie na konferencje w wraszawie organizowaną przez FTO w lutym i jako że będę w tym czasie w stolicy zastanawiam się nad sprawdzeniem sobie tego eventu. Opis wydarzenia jest bardzo ogólny i chyba będzie ogólnie dotyczyl kryptowalut - https://conference.futurocoin.com

Czy ktoś może kojarzy prelegentów, widział ich na żywo, może dać znać czy warto się udać?

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Advertise Your Stuff / FTO and it's own conference this year
« on: February 12, 2019, 01:09:03 PM »
Sooo,

I have an opportunity to be in Warsaw for a couple of days, exactly when the conference is taking its place and im looking for opinions about the speakers (tbh im a bit disappointed that there are only 4 them so far) to see if it is worth going

"FuturoCoin Conference is the first conference organized for the first anniversary of the existence of FTO cryptocurrency, aimed at bringing the subject of crypto, blockchain and their use in business, as well as the impact on the world. The lectures by carefully selected speakers will provide a substantive view of the entire blockchain-based technology market."

~ conference.futurocoin.com

If anyone have seen one of them giving a speech let me know how it was



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