It won’t just be a battle between teams and fans this weekend – crypto companies will be going head-to-head.
Brands are recruiting notable faces to promote everything from NFTs to Web3 technologies while Binance, the world’s largest crypto and blockchain infrastructure provider, has partnered with a group of VIPs, known for their honesty and independence, to tell consumers, “Don’t listen to [celebs] about your financial freedom, learn crypto and trust yourself.”
The global campaign – featuring global superstar and entrepreneur, J Balvin, all-star basketball forward Jimmy Butler, and mixed martial arts fighter Valentina Shevchenko – focuses on encouraging consumers to do the research and learn crypto themselves, so they can be empowered and accountable for their own financial freedom and success.
On February 13, for every commercial aired during the game with a celebrity “talking crypto”, viewers are encouraged to sound Binance’s #CryptoCelebAlert at CryptoCelebAlert.com to claim one of 2,222 POAP NFTs featuring Jimmy Butler.
More importantly, they can access an easy-to-read crypto primer to better understand the basics of crypto.
“I’ve been experimenting with crypto because I believe it offers new ways to think about financial freedom. Not just for artists, entertainers and athletes but for anyone who is interested and willing to learn,” Balvin said.
“One lesson in my career is don’t trust what ‘they’ tell you, do your own research and then decide.”
Founder and CEO at Binance, Changpeng Zhao “Many people are interested in blockchain-based products, like crypto, but relatively few know where to start when it comes to educating themselves on these new technologies.
"In addition to product and brand awareness, we need to help people understand the basics of crypto and be able to make more informed investment decisions.”
“It’s also about helping people be more confident in themselves as it’s better to be your own expert than listen to someone who may not actually understand or care about your financial goals," Changpeng Zhao said.
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