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Crypto sponsorships are back in sports. But how many deals are being done and to what value?
In S2 Ep. 6 of the Sporting Crypto Podcast, we talk to John Linden about NFL Rivals, FIFA Rivals and the advantages/future of Web3 games.
Tether, issuers of USDT, have acquired a 5% stake in Italian giants Juventus Football Club.
Digital Golf community Links have announced a native token; $LINKS, and have also bought a U.S Golf Course.
In S2 Ep. 5 of the Sporting Crypto Podcast, we talk to Ridley Plummer about AO ArtBall, Beyond Tennis and what Australian Tennis is doing in Web3.
Crypto exchange Coinbase have become Aston Martin Aramco F1's Official Crypto Partner, paying for the partnership entirely using the USDC stablecoin.
Super Bowl LIX lacked frivolous crypto company ad spending - but sports prediction markets such as crypto-enabled Polymarket saw a huge influx of volume.
In S2 Ep. 4 of the Sporting Crypto Podcast, we talk to Leanne Bats about New Zealand Rugby, rights holders and connecting/monetizing fans through Web3.
PSG and Matchain have partnered to launch a venture studio (JIS) - focused on innovation in blockchain and emerging technologies.
Courtyard, a collectibles platform that verifies phsyical assets onchain, hits $10m monthly sales volumes.
In S2 Ep. 3 of the Sporting Crypto Podcast, we talk to Herman Narula about MLB Virtual Ballpark, rights holders and Web3 gaming.
CUDIS, an AI powered smart ring that used blockchain technology, has partnered with UCLA ahtletics