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Title: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: spacelab on February 15, 2018, 08:47:01 AM
The Qualifying Gold Medal Olympians Will Be Awarded Crypto Tokens
Midex shall propose an award in MDX tokens to athlets who will win the 1-st place in major sport events of this year.The qualifying Gold medal Olympians will be awarded crypto tokens.

Here at Midex we love sports and wish to support the largest sporting events this year.

Midex shall propose an award in MDX tokens to athletes who will win 1st place in major sports events of this year.

The prize pool is 100,000 MDX. Each winner will get 1000 MDX.

"To claim your prize after winning gold medals, please contact us either personally or through the agent. Please be advised that participants must be from countries which legally allow you to use cryptocurrencies and digital cryptographic tokens," says Eli Tolen, international communication advisor of the Midex.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScG22XzVDEE

Please contact us to get your tokens. Athletes will be rewarded from February 10 to March 10.

Midex is an international technology company headquartered in Hong Kong with regional offices in Estonia. We develop and implement innovations for leading financial infrastructure institutions and companies operating within fast-growing markets. Midex facilitates safe and reliable connections between cryptocurrency and traditional financial infrastructure. In traditional terms, it would be called a ‘financial group’. The main project of Midex is an already operating Demo-Exchange.

We wish you good luck and a strong victory.

For further information about the terms and conditions of this promotional offer please check the rules of the promotional offer available at midex.com.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/02/prweb15201308.htm


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: BTC_BITSMART on February 23, 2018, 06:02:33 PM
It interesting!
I waiting a game with crypto or more!


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: solarion on February 23, 2018, 06:10:08 PM
The Qualifying Gold Medal Olympians Will Be Awarded Crypto Tokens
Midex shall propose an award in MDX tokens to athlets who will win the 1-st place in major sport events of this year.The qualifying Gold medal Olympians will be awarded crypto tokens.

Here at Midex we love sports and wish to support the largest sporting events this year.

Midex shall propose an award in MDX tokens to athletes who will win 1st place in major sports events of this year.

The prize pool is 100,000 MDX. Each winner will get 1000 MDX.

"To claim your prize after winning gold medals, please contact us either personally or through the agent. Please be advised that participants must be from countries which legally allow you to use cryptocurrencies and digital cryptographic tokens," says Eli Tolen, international communication advisor of the Midex.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScG22XzVDEE

Please contact us to get your tokens. Athletes will be rewarded from February 10 to March 10.

Midex is an international technology company headquartered in Hong Kong with regional offices in Estonia. We develop and implement innovations for leading financial infrastructure institutions and companies operating within fast-growing markets. Midex facilitates safe and reliable connections between cryptocurrency and traditional financial infrastructure. In traditional terms, it would be called a ‘financial group’. The main project of Midex is an already operating Demo-Exchange.

We wish you good luck and a strong victory.

For further information about the terms and conditions of this promotional offer please check the rules of the promotional offer available at midex.com.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/02/prweb15201308.htm


Guys like you and newbie made this section as dumpyard. Still there are some potential queries has been knock up here. That is the reason moderators not trashcan this section completely.
If you want to promote any of your project. Pleas use the concern section for it.
I see that you are gambling related token promoter. Go to altcoin service ann section or gambling to promote it.
Newbies and other please don't make posts on these kind thread when it on wrong section.


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: secondgarlic on February 23, 2018, 06:47:11 PM
Giving olympian gold winners altcoins is meaningless, don't you think? These are gold medal winners, who are going to get rewarded by their governments and probably make a lot of money off of sponsorships as well. I'm fairly sure they won't be interested in any "airdrops".


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: Viscera on February 23, 2018, 07:53:55 PM
Giving olympian gold winners altcoins is meaningless, don't you think? These are gold medal winners, who are going to get rewarded by their governments and probably make a lot of money off of sponsorships as well. I'm fairly sure they won't be interested in any "airdrops".
I think right now they value Gold as physical asset and the want it valuable, they appreciate bitcoin and alts but right now it can't be rewarded by government, Probably in few years to come they will use it.


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: ToxicMind91 on February 24, 2018, 09:20:31 AM
So is this an annoucing topic for a new ANN ?


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: palle11 on February 24, 2018, 09:25:52 AM
Giving olympian gold winners altcoins is meaningless, don't you think? These are gold medal winners, who are going to get rewarded by their governments and probably make a lot of money off of sponsorships as well. I'm fairly sure they won't be interested in any "airdrops".

That would be degrading to the gold medalist. They deserve a highly reputable coin like measures of bitcoin because bitcoin can easily be converted to fiat with a lot of huge value compared to their individual fiat.


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: secondgarlic on February 25, 2018, 05:50:27 PM
Giving olympian gold winners altcoins is meaningless, don't you think? These are gold medal winners, who are going to get rewarded by their governments and probably make a lot of money off of sponsorships as well. I'm fairly sure they won't be interested in any "airdrops".

That would be degrading to the gold medalist. They deserve a highly reputable coin like measures of bitcoin because bitcoin can easily be converted to fiat with a lot of huge value compared to their individual fiat.

Why would they need rewards in crypto is what I'm asking. Gold medal in any olympic category = $$$ in sponsorships. They would not even bother with the coins they would receive, since it could never surpass the money they would make off of rewards.


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: rodalutor on February 25, 2018, 10:32:42 PM
Some countries reward their athletes with monetary rewards for Gold medals (I believe singapore is $1m) and those that don't, the athletes will find they'll have so many more earning opportunities through sponsorship and such. I don't see that they would turn down something for free but for it to be worthwhile as a publicity stunt it would need to be a well known crypto and be well publicized.


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: squatz1 on February 26, 2018, 05:56:03 AM
Pretty scummy title to try to get people over here, but I'll explain it for people so they know what the real news is. Some company who just had an ICO is trying to get publicity by awarding winners of qualifiers in the olympic games their coin, I guess they hope that one of the people actually looks at their token and used their large base of people to promote their scammy ICO.

Pretty solid idea to get some people to their coin, though the hype will die down soon (if it even rose) and then people will simply leave the coin dead. (Like every other ICO)


Title: Re: Crypto in Olympic Games?
Post by: ben-iyieke on February 26, 2018, 06:23:31 AM
It would been so good if this comes to be I think right now they value Gold as physical asset and the want it valuable, they appreciate bitcoin and alts but right now it can't be rewarded by government, Probably in few years to come they will use it.