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Title: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: gregheflee on September 03, 2014, 10:32:42 AM
Heard that seedcoin will be sponsoring Chievo Verona in  Serie A. Seedcoin is an upcoming alt coin tho. Bitcoin has a lot of power to sponsor a team. So who do you want bitcoin to sponsor?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: frankenmint on September 03, 2014, 10:33:30 AM
Heard that seedcoin will be sponsoring Chievo Verona in  Serie A. Seedcoin is an upcoming alt coin tho. Bitcoin has a lot of power to sponsor a team. So who do you want bitcoin to sponsor?

Any team named - 'The Honeybadgers'


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: EFS on September 03, 2014, 10:34:29 AM
Bitcoin is not a company. Who will be the sponsor? Foundation?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Whitehouse on September 03, 2014, 10:39:22 AM
Bitcoin is not a company. Who will be the sponsor? Foundation?

Maybe someone with a lot of money and a big believer in bitcoin could do it. Would be pretty cool to see the bitcoin logo on a shirt.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Brooker on September 03, 2014, 10:42:37 AM
I don't think bitcoin would ever sponsor a team as like Eal F Skillz said who would actually pay. I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: BitCoinNutJob on September 03, 2014, 11:09:22 AM
I don't think bitcoin would ever sponsor a team as like Eal F Skillz said who would actually pay. I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.

Neteller are now sponsors of premier league club crystal palace so why not bitpay or coinbase right.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Whitehouse on September 03, 2014, 11:52:14 AM
Heard that seedcoin will be sponsoring Chievo Verona in  Serie A. Seedcoin is an upcoming alt coin tho. Bitcoin has a lot of power to sponsor a team. So who do you want bitcoin to sponsor?

Is it actually an alt coin this Seedcoin? It looks like it is a bitcoin start up,  but it's promoting this Jetcoin thing that looks like some sort of alt coin.

See here: Hmm http://cointelegraph.com/news/112425/new-cryptocoin-to-sponsor-serie-a-football-team




Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Brooker on September 03, 2014, 11:56:39 AM
I don't think bitcoin would ever sponsor a team as like Eal F Skillz said who would actually pay. I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.

Neteller are now sponsors of premier league club crystal palace so why not bitpay or coinbase right.

There's a massive difference though between fiat payment systems and bitcoin ones. Bitcoin probably is a long way of from a company sponsoring a premier league team. Net teller is probably quite big with the footballing gambling industry too. I've see it ona  few sites.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: frankenmint on September 03, 2014, 01:25:53 PM
I don't think bitcoin would ever sponsor a team as like Eal F Skillz said who would actually pay. I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.

http://www.stpetersburgbowl.com/

not so much a team as it is  specifically an event - sponsored by bitpay


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: DannyHamilton on September 03, 2014, 01:28:58 PM
I think it might be a good idea if bitcoin were to sponsor a U.S. college football bowl.  Perhaps they should start with one of the smaller and less known ones such as the St. Petersburg Bowl in Florida.

Perhaps the sponsorship could be paid for by one of the bitcoin payment processors such as BitPay?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: RodeoX on September 03, 2014, 01:37:18 PM
I think it might be a good idea if bitcoin were to sponsor a U.S. college football bowl.  Perhaps they should start with one of the smaller and less known ones such as the St. Petersburg Bowl in Florida.

Perhaps the sponsorship could be paid for by one of the bitcoin payment processors such as BitPay?
Isn't Tony at BitPay sponsoring the "bit-bowl" in Tampa? I thought it was on Dec. 26th.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: BitCoinNutJob on September 03, 2014, 01:56:34 PM
I don't think bitcoin would ever sponsor a team as like Eal F Skillz said who would actually pay. I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.

Neteller are now sponsors of premier league club crystal palace so why not bitpay or coinbase right.

There's a massive difference though between fiat payment systems and bitcoin ones. Bitcoin probably is a long way of from a company sponsoring a premier league team. Net teller is probably quite big with the footballing gambling industry too. I've see it ona  few sites.

If dogecoin can sponsor a nascar haha

I dont think bitcoin community itself would be able to organize sponsoring a premier league team right now no.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: InwardContour on September 03, 2014, 02:06:22 PM
Bitcoin could sponsor a big basket, football or soccer team but who is going to pay for that?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: w4ssop on September 03, 2014, 02:31:32 PM
Formula 1 is a sport with a huge odience and could make bitcoin popular in most part of the world.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: RodeoX on September 03, 2014, 02:40:38 PM
Here you are:

https://twitter.com/hashtag/bitbowl

Its in St. Petersburg, not Tampa.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: maurya78 on September 03, 2014, 03:35:18 PM
A Chinese or Indian sports team as btc needs to do more PR in those key geographies
Alternatively, a global super team like the Yankees or Barca


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: addroup on September 03, 2014, 03:48:30 PM
Golf is a great sport to sponsor, it's popular but not so expensive.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: bbit on September 03, 2014, 03:52:45 PM
Team name :  To the Moon

 ;D


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: DannyHamilton on September 03, 2014, 03:54:44 PM
I think it might be a good idea if bitcoin were to sponsor a U.S. college football bowl.  Perhaps they should start with one of the smaller and less known ones such as the St. Petersburg Bowl in Florida.

Perhaps the sponsorship could be paid for by one of the bitcoin payment processors such as BitPay?
Isn't Tony at BitPay sponsoring the "bit-bowl" in Tampa? I thought it was on Dec. 26th.

Here you are:

https://twitter.com/hashtag/bitbowl

Its in St. Petersburg, not Tampa.

You think so?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Divinespark on September 03, 2014, 04:27:46 PM
Boca Juniors, an Indian IPL cricket team etc
This would really raise btc awareness in growth countries for crypto currencies


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: franky1 on September 03, 2014, 07:11:44 PM
bitcoin does not need sponsorship, just like dollar does not need sponsorship. its for businesses such as bitpay, coinbase, overstock that should sponsor sport events for their business benefits.

the only reason dogecoin done a sponsorship is not due to it being deemed as a useful 'currency' (lack of actual merchant acceptance), but most see dogecoin as holding a bag of crap. and those holding the bag of crap would do anything to try passing their crap onto anyone they can. and would do anything to get noobs to buy into their crap



Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Buo on September 03, 2014, 07:33:04 PM
Bitcoin won't ever be a sponsor for sports/teams but could be the currency to pay the real sponsors.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: fussel-fuel-four on September 03, 2014, 09:18:24 PM
Sponsoring a team is expensive and requires a specific company "you can't relay on community donations to make a contract". I think with the current size of bitpay and other notable exchangers they can sponsor a 2 level football league team or a college american football team.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: minerpumpkin on September 03, 2014, 09:20:31 PM
Any Sport that isn't eSport or some geeky novelty sport. Bitcoin needs to be taken seriously and thus needs to cater to the regular public. Apart from the US soccer is a universally liked sport. It may be too expensive, but I could see that being the right way to go....


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: oceans on September 04, 2014, 12:25:58 AM
Bitcoin could be a currency for sponsors. There are so many big sports out there that could benefit from bitcoins but I don't see bitcoin becoming an official sponsor at least not yet.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: DannyHamilton on September 04, 2014, 12:55:15 AM
Who will be the sponsor?

BitPay.  They already have:
http://www.stpetersburgbowl.com/

Maybe someone with a lot of money and a big believer in bitcoin could do it.

Someone like BitPay?

Would be pretty cool to see the bitcoin logo on a shirt.

Something like this?
http://www.stpetersburgbowl.com/

I'm sure maybe a bitcoin related business like a payment processor like Bitpay or Coinbase could eventually.

Something like the St. Petersburg college football bowl?

Neteller are now sponsors of premier league club crystal palace so why not bitpay or coinbase right.

You mean something more than the St. Petersburg Bowl?

There's a massive difference though between fiat payment systems and bitcoin ones. Bitcoin probably is a long way of from a company sponsoring a premier league team.

A premier league team?  You mean like the NFL?  Yeah, probably not quite there yet.  How about something a bit smaller like a college football bowl.  Something like the St. Petersburg Bowl?

I dont think bitcoin community itself would be able to organize sponsoring a premier league team right now no.

Probably not, but a bitcoin payment processor like BitPay could probably organize sponsoring a college football bowl.  Maybe one of the smaller ones.  Some place like St. Petersburg?

Bitcoin won't ever be a sponsor for sports/teams but could be the currency to pay the real sponsors.

Well, bitcoin releated businesses may or may not sponsor entire sport or specific team in the future, but BitPay is already sponsoring a particular match.  It's a college football game in St. Petersburg.  Perhaps you've heard of it by now?

Sponsoring a team is expensive and requires a specific company "you can't relay on community donations to make a contract". I think with the current size of bitpay and other notable exchangers they can sponsor a 2 level football league team or a college american football team.

Perhaps an entire team in the future. For now, I think they're planning on just keeping it to a single game in St. Petersburg.

Any Sport that isn't eSport or some geeky novelty sport.

I suppose college football in the U.S. is a bit of a geeky novelty sport, isn't it?

Apart from the US soccer is a universally liked sport. It may be too expensive, but I could see that being the right way to go....

Hmm.  Start with U.S. football, and then move on to international football (aka soccer).  Sounds like a good idea.  Can't wait to see if it happens.

There are so many big sports out there that could benefit from bitcoins but I don't see bitcoin becoming an official sponsor at least not yet.

You mean other than the St. Petersburg college football bowl?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: romerun on September 04, 2014, 01:37:12 AM
table tennis pro tours ? it should bring attention to one billion chinese population than soccer or anything else.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: johncarpe64 on September 04, 2014, 03:48:00 AM
Who will be the sponsor?

BitPay.  They already have:
http://www.stpetersburgbowl.com/
I don't think this really counts as "bitcoin" sponsoring something. It is something that bitpay is sponsoring to try to get more people to use bitcoin so they can process more transactions on behalf of their customers (and make more money from doing so). They already have a large market share in the payment processing world, however a merchant account is not profitable unless people use bitcoin to purchase things from them. By getting more people to use bitcoin then more people will likely use bitcoin to buy things from bitpay's customers.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: seedcoin on September 05, 2014, 02:13:27 AM

Is it actually an alt coin this Seedcoin? It looks like it is a bitcoin start up,  but it's promoting this Jetcoin thing that looks like some sort of alt coin.

See here: Hmm http://cointelegraph.com/news/112425/new-cryptocoin-to-sponsor-serie-a-football-team


Seedcoin is not an alt coin, it is a Bitcoin startup incubator currently incubating startups like Hive, BTC.sx, meXBT.com, CoinSimple, Dealcoin, and more..

Jetcoin is the name of the coin sponsoring the serie A Italian football team ChievoVerona. To follow jetcoin related news please check http://get.jetcoin.io

Seedcoin supports the Jetcoin Institute and its vision of empowering young talent in sports and entertainment.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Jetcoin on September 05, 2014, 02:25:02 AM
Heard that seedcoin will be sponsoring Chievo Verona in  Serie A. Seedcoin is an upcoming alt coin tho. Bitcoin has a lot of power to sponsor a team. So who do you want bitcoin to sponsor?

Hi,

We have created jetcoin as a coin dedicated to the world of sports. We are starting with football and although it is not a bitcoin sponsorship we believe displaying jetcoin on various supports to a large audience such as football fans could trigger interest for all coins, including of course bitcoin. Part of the plan is to educate players, team managers and fans with the basics of cryptocurrencies and blockchain and show how they could benefit from the ecosystem we are building around jetcoin.

We have not made any formal announcement here as the coin is not yet available, more info at http://get.jetcoin.io

We'll make sure to announce the issuance of the coin on a specific thread on this forum.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Brooker on September 08, 2014, 11:06:45 AM
There's a massive difference though between fiat payment systems and bitcoin ones. Bitcoin probably is a long way of from a company sponsoring a premier league team.

A premier league team?  You mean like the NFL?  Yeah, probably not quite there yet.  How about something a bit smaller like a college football bowl.  Something like the St. Petersburg Bowl?


I meant the UK Premier League Football team, but your NFL example is probably the same scope as football in the UK or outside of the US.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: JetLi on September 08, 2014, 11:08:11 AM
I vote for Bayern Munchen.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: blatchcorn on September 08, 2014, 11:13:06 AM
bitcoin does not need sponsorship, just like dollar does not need sponsorship. its for businesses such as bitpay, coinbase, overstock that should sponsor sport events for their business benefits.

the only reason dogecoin done a sponsorship is not due to it being deemed as a useful 'currency' (lack of actual merchant acceptance), but most see dogecoin as holding a bag of crap. and those holding the bag of crap would do anything to try passing their crap onto anyone they can. and would do anything to get noobs to buy into their crap



Yup no need for sponsorship.

There are far more effective marketing activities that Bitcoin could engage in, if it was decided that promotion was even necessary.  Sponsorship, in fact produced negligible returns that are almost impossible to quantify/account for


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: SW725 on September 09, 2014, 04:02:32 AM
bitcoin does not need sponsorship, just like dollar does not need sponsorship. its for businesses such as bitpay, coinbase, overstock that should sponsor sport events for their business benefits.

the only reason dogecoin done a sponsorship is not due to it being deemed as a useful 'currency' (lack of actual merchant acceptance), but most see dogecoin as holding a bag of crap. and those holding the bag of crap would do anything to try passing their crap onto anyone they can. and would do anything to get noobs to buy into their crap



Yup no need for sponsorship.

There are far more effective marketing activities that Bitcoin could engage in, if it was decided that promotion was even necessary.  Sponsorship, in fact produced negligible returns that are almost impossible to quantify/account for

Why? You think bitcoin is that popular now? Then you are wrong. How about the people in third world countries where language is football and bitcoin is just nothing.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: BrunesBTC45 on September 09, 2014, 12:54:04 PM
Bitcoin is not a company. Who will be the sponsor? Foundation?

Maybe someone with a lot of money and a big believer in bitcoin could do it. Would be pretty cool to see the bitcoin logo on a shirt.

I agree. The logo of bitcoin is somewhat catchy in style. It is simple but its catchy.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Itsumo on September 10, 2014, 01:56:49 PM
Teams that represents Canada. Vancouver Bitcoins or Toronto Bitcoins


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Newmine on September 10, 2014, 02:11:41 PM
Since the Sacramento Kings were the first professional sports Team to accept Bitcoin, maybe you should start there.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Hendrick0909 on September 17, 2014, 11:18:21 AM
Since the Sacramento Kings were the first professional sports Team to accept Bitcoin, maybe you should start there.

Really? They accepted bitcoin? For what?


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: Unbelive on September 17, 2014, 11:23:44 AM
Basketball of course. Basketball is for intelligent people.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: EFS on September 17, 2014, 02:25:32 PM
Since the Sacramento Kings were the first professional sports Team to accept Bitcoin, maybe you should start there.

Really? They accepted bitcoin? For what?

Tickets and merchandise.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: chennan on September 17, 2014, 02:38:03 PM
Any kind of sports that will get broadcasted through radio or TV will be worth to invest. This type is a good propaganda and will get much attention from public.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: lamaze on September 18, 2014, 07:32:59 AM
Since the Sacramento Kings were the first professional sports Team to accept Bitcoin, maybe you should start there.

Really? They accepted bitcoin? For what?

Tickets and merchandise.

Cool! So is it Sacramento Kings alone. Bitcoin is that big in Sacramento huh.


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: eid on September 18, 2014, 07:36:12 AM
Women's volleyball.


sorry


Title: Re: On what sport/team should Bitcoin sponsor?
Post by: EFS on September 18, 2014, 09:17:08 AM
Since the Sacramento Kings were the first professional sports Team to accept Bitcoin, maybe you should start there.

Really? They accepted bitcoin? For what?

Tickets and merchandise.

Cool! So is it Sacramento Kings alone. Bitcoin is that big in Sacramento huh.

Probably they are the only one right now. I wish NBA adopt for its own store, all teams included.

http://www.nba.com/kings/news/sacramento-kings-become-first-professional-sports-team-accept-virtual-currency-bitcoin
https://www.kingsbitcoin.com/