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Title: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: alyssa85 on January 31, 2018, 01:30:27 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42878706

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A Turkish amateur side claim they are the first football club to have paid for a player with cryptocurrency.

Omer Faruk Kıroglu was rewarded 0.0524 in Bitcoin (£384.12 at 18:00 GMT) and 2,500 Turkish lira (£467.30) to join Harunustaspor, who compete in the Sakarya First Division Group B.

"We did it to make a name for ourselves in the country and the world," club chairman Haldun Sehit told CNN Turk.

"As my chairman said, we are doing something new," added the player.

Cryptocurrency is growing in popularity within sport.

Arsenal recently signed a sponsorship deal with a cryptocurrency company, while Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and boxer Floyd Mayweather have promoted the financial technology.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: blue_nexus15 on January 31, 2018, 02:34:21 PM
This is great when there is a sports field that approaches the cryptocurrency world. In recent times, many corporations and large corporations have started using cryptocurrency for payment, which is a very good signal from the community for the cryptocurrency market.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: Kprawn on January 31, 2018, 03:03:44 PM
Floyd Mayweather's total earnings is $105,000,000 and a guy like Lionel Messi is $80,000,000. Just imagine if these guys got

paid in bitcoins.  ::) ..... The amount paid to this amateur Turkish player might sound like something insignificant, but imagine

if this becomes a trend, globally and all sport clubs start doing this.  ??? A snowball starts very small and gradually becomes

bigger and bigger.  ;D


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: BrewMaster on January 31, 2018, 03:08:02 PM
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"We did it to make a name for ourselves in the country and the world," club chairman Haldun Sehit told CNN Turk.

basically this sums it up.
from what i have been seeing, it seems like many are trying to gain publicity through bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. not long ago i thought it was a rare thing that someone does something like this, but apparently the examples are growing.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: frowsiter on January 31, 2018, 03:14:42 PM
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"We did it to make a name for ourselves in the country and the world," club chairman Haldun Sehit told CNN Turk.

basically this sums it up.
from what i have been seeing, it seems like many are trying to gain publicity through bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. not long ago i thought it was a rare thing that someone does something like this, but apparently the examples are growing.

And I belive that it is the right thing that’s happening with the bitcoin. I’m sure this news will now over spread everywhere and slowly come into the international market as well. This way new ideas will start generating in the minds of different sport player or even the coaches to reward their player. Again, they are in the news, the news is in the international market, and another cycle. Wow, that way we might just see some sparkling bitcoin sport! Lolz.

Just imagine if a big soccer club announced in the game that today’s reward is going to be 100 BTC for the man of the match. Dam that game would be the historical one and the market would be worth watching next day.  :D


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: tomahawk9 on January 31, 2018, 04:39:33 PM
meh, like the another user said, this is nothing more than a way to gain free publicity, I mean, they could've easily paid the £384 in fiat, but I guess they wanted to bring attention to the club.
Iit is good that this news might help bring a positive light on bitcoin worldwide since this news has gained a lot of attention in the international media, but I don't see this becoming a new trend any time soon, at least not in professional football clubs.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: TravelMug on January 31, 2018, 04:45:19 PM
meh, like the another user said, this is nothing more than a way to gain free publicity, I mean, they could've easily paid the £384 in fiat, but I guess they wanted to bring attention to the club.
Iit is good that this news might help bring a positive light on bitcoin worldwide since this news has gained a lot of attention in the international media, but I don't see this becoming a new trend any time soon, at least not in professional football clubs.

But its still a good way to market their team and bitcoin. Maybe some of the players are really into crypto that's why they decided to accept it as way of investment as well. 50 cent did it in 2014, accepting bitcoin as payment for his album and made him richer in 2018.

As I have said, this is a win-win situation, bitcoin will be recognize, media have been portraying bitcoin in a negative way since the beginning, but kind of move will have fans notice that there are more positive side on bitcoin as well.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: LTU_btc on January 31, 2018, 08:19:17 PM
Well, that's not biggest transfer on this year Winter Transfer Window :D But it's great way to get attention from Worldwide media. Small club like this one have to do something unusual, new to become visible. How many people heard about this club before these news? Now their name was written in all main football news websites. Many even bigger clubs can learn from this story how to get lot of media attention without spending millions.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: SixOfFive on January 31, 2018, 11:09:10 PM
This is really a very positive news for crypto-lovers. This will get BTC more publicity and people will get motivated to accept Bitcoin as a alternative mode of payment. I am glad that sports also get involved in this revolutionary economical changing happening at global level.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: Rozita on January 31, 2018, 11:14:11 PM
Wonderful. Probably the football player has heard what happened to the bitcoins 50cents had gotten in 2014.
Anyway it's a good news. Every news about accepting bitcoin from any one can make it more popular.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: CryptoBeefy on January 31, 2018, 11:15:32 PM
Haha amazing. There's no doubt they done it for the exposure and the attention but if it helps them get their name out there you cant blame them. Who knows, this might be a norm in the coming years.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: Nitroali on January 31, 2018, 11:17:42 PM
It is only free publicity , so this club could be remembered like the first to pay a player with Bitcoin.
Very strange player has not full wage in Bitcoin .... probably he not trust completely in this criptocurrency?


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: alyssa85 on January 31, 2018, 11:43:06 PM
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"We did it to make a name for ourselves in the country and the world," club chairman Haldun Sehit told CNN Turk.

basically this sums it up.
from what i have been seeing, it seems like many are trying to gain publicity through bitcoin and cryptocurrencies. not long ago i thought it was a rare thing that someone does something like this, but apparently the examples are growing.

It's not new - Overstock originally enabled bitcoin just to gain publicity amongst the crypto crowd, and they ended up with a lot of people who would normally only shop at Amazon, making accounts with them just to use bitcoin as their payment method. So it works...


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: LikaCat on February 19, 2018, 09:20:14 PM
in fact, this is one of the indicators of good currency growth.


Title: Re: Turkish amateur football club paid for a player with cryptocurrency
Post by: Roman Coinson on February 25, 2018, 12:30:02 AM
As for me, it's not amazing news))Why do you think it's interesting for us?It's just amateur club, tell us, when REAL or Barcelona will pay salary in bitcoins)))