Crypto exchange Crypto.com has partnered with the Adelaide Football Club. It is a multi-year agreement that will allow both parties to launch several engagement initiatives.
Read CRYPTONEWSLAND onThe partnership will cover both men’s and women’s teams. Furthermore, the Crypto.com logo will appear on the back of the home and clash guernseys.
The tie up of Crypto.com and the Adelaide Football Club is one of the latest partnerships made by the network after buying the naming rights of Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
“Crypto.com has aligned with some of the highest profile sporting teams and organisations around the world, and to be part of that family is significant,” said Adelaide Football Club CEO Tim Silvers.
Meanwhile, Crypto.com General Manager Asia & Pacific, Karl Mohan, also expressed his reaction towards the event.
“Partnering with the Adelaide Crows takes our commitment to Australian sports a step further by cementing our position as a leader in the Australian market.”
Mohan added “The Crows are the pride of South Australia with over 30 years in existence and they have the most successful team in the AFLW competition, being the only club to have won multiple premierships.“
In other news, CEO Kris Marszalek explained that the recent crackdown in Singapore is due to the crypto market’s volatile situation. He believes that the Singaporean regulators only care about the welfare of the general public, hence their efforts to “rein in some of these marketing activities”.
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