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formula 1: $100 Million Cryptocurrency Sponsorship

Cryptocurrency partnerships and sponsorships entered the world of sports back in 2014. Teams can expand their advertising budget with cryptocurrency platforms to get more popularity for the brand. In 2014, the first crypto-backed campaign – ESPN events made a contract with Bit Pay (Bitcoin payment processor) worth $350 000 in a year. In addition, arsenal made 3-year sponsorship with Sportsbet.oi with the value of £1.5m per season. 

Teams like to explore other non-standard partnerships. The most common ones are coming from the igaming and casino industries (an example of one – Canadian online casino real money Betsafe). But, on the other hand, they occasionally steer away into new waters, and cryptocurrency sets a new precedent here. Of course, there’s a lot to go by in the igaming and casino industry, but crypto-investing space can also offer substantial funding, as you’ll now see. 

Cryptocurrency 

Improves Fan User Experience 

Cryptocurrency benefits sports teams with new and improved marketing activities. Fans are in the first place, while tickets, streams, and merchandise make money. Secure and transparent marketing activities provide excellent customer service for sports fans. In addition, fan engagement tokens are on the rise. A fan token is a kind of membership card. They can vote on essential questions in the club. If you would like to choose a kit design, charity initiative, or similar stuff, purchase a token of your favourite club.  
 
Above all, cryptocurrency provides users with low-cost money transfers, transparency, and easy 24/7 accessible platforms that make it easy to purchase wherever users want to.  

Formula One – $100 Million Worth Crypto Deal 

Formula One made a 5-year contract with Crypto.com. $100 million sponsorship will provide F1 with great marketing tools. In addition to that, Crypto is getting trackside places on every race. Presence at every race will remind of their global partnership deal. Crypto.com is one of the fastest-growing crypto platforms at the moment. They have more than 10 million users. Sponsorship between Crypto and Formula One will grow awareness on the global stage. Crypto.com has leading applications on App Store and Google Play. Also, their Crypto Visa card is one of the most popular cards for using cryptocurrencies. This card is available in more than 30 countries. Formula One is one of the most followed sports, and they are always in search of new ways to make their fans more engaged.

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2021 British Grand Prix sponsor Crypto

Formula One got a new audience with engagement with Crypto. Crypto is trying to make cryptocurrencies more available and understandable for fans to use. Following that, Crypto announced a brand new award that fans would see on the Belgian Grand Prix. 

Crypto and F1 – Environmentally Sensitive 

Formula One announced that by the year 2030, Formula One racing would become a Net Zero Carbon sport. Likewise, Crypto announced that it would become carbon negative within the next 18 months in the spirit of the new partnership. A clean crypto business will be a great example to lead for all other companies in the industry. To have carbon-neutral or carbon-free vehicles and the crypto industry would be a great example from these two big names in the sports and business industry. Sponsorship looks promising, and great things might be ahead. 

Formula One as a sport wants to be more fan engaged and follow new technologies. Here is what CEO said: “We are pleased to welcome Crypto.com to the Formula 1 family as we continue to attract progressive global brands anchored in performance and innovation.”  For the Silo, Ika.

Darbeevision Device Adds Depth And Clarity To Video And Gaming

If you are a videophile, chances are you have heard of Darbeevision. It doesn’t seem long ago that Faroudja carried the same sort of dare I say “cult like” reverence. Back then, videophiles and home theater nuts like me were clamoring for ways to improve video resolutions on ever larger CRT tube television sets or if you were especially lucky (and had the deep pockets), home projection televisions and dedicated projectors. Sure, some of these displays were capable of high resolutions and were labeled as such (Data grade) but content was largely unavailable to take advantage of the higher lines of screen resolution. The darling format of choice back then was the Laserdisc which maxed out at about 425 horizontal lines of resolution for North Americans or 440 lines for Europeans. And that’s where Faroudja stepped in. Offering highly advanced video processor devices that increased the apparent lines of resolution by using a bunch of advanced math computed on computer chips found inside their products.

Well times have changed….but really not all that much.

Today we have a choice on how we want to watch content and some of us still prefer physical media such as Blu-ray and many of us watch cloud based streaming from our gaming systems. If you fall into either category and are using an HDMI cable somewhere in your setup then you will want to take note of Darbeevision’s DVP5000s HDMI video processor.

Blu-ray has a maximum resolution of 1080 horizontal lines (1920 x 1080) and the DVP5000s is designed to work with sources that output via a HDMI connection 1080 lines. Just like the Faroudja mentioned earlier, the Darbeevision sets out to use today’s advanced computing to render 1080 in a much more detailed fashion and take advantage of all the extra lines of resolution your new flat screen offers.

If you have an extensive collection of Blu-rays for example, you connect the Darbeevision in between your Blu-ray player (which could be a PlayStation 3 or 4, Xbox One- just make sure you select the video output resolution to 1080P when watching Blu-rays). Likewise, when playing games that run at 1080 use the Darbeevision to increase the quality and detail of your gaming system. It has been designed to operate as quickly as possible to prevent any noticeable screen ‘drag’ or gaming delay.

What about YouTube or Netflix?

The key thing to keep in mind is that the Darbeevision will work well with any signal you feed it as long as that signal is 1080P (or lower) and is fed into it via HDMI cable. So yes, you can also improve the video quality of streaming services just make sure you stream via an app found in your Blu-ray player or gaming system and set the output resolution to 1080P.

Split screen and remote control

Darbeevision suggests using the 5000S for Digital TV (over the air HDTV), Cable and Satellite (that surprisingly offer very little content at higher than 1080 lines, ESPN is 720P) and Projectors that have an HDMI input. Using an older HDMI projector? This device can absolutely help bridge the gap until you are able to buy a 4K projector. Some users have even gone so far as to say that they won’t be upgrading because the 5000S does such a great job with 1080P.

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Maybe not!

If you are fortunate enough to have a 3-D Projector and a library of 3-D Blu-rays you won’t be disappointed- the 5000S can really make the video quality and depth of field shine.

The 5000S comes in a sleek black case, has a 360 degree IR sensor and included remote control, has dimmable LEDs (useful if you decide to place the unit in your a/v rack and don’t want to be distracted by bright lights), is HDMI 1.4 compliant and works with 3D Blu-rays.

There are 3 viewing modes including HiDef, Gaming and Full Pop to get you started on your video tweaking adventure. The handy Split screen feature allows you compare the video with and without processing so you know exactly what setting changes do. With a suggested list price of around $199USD the Darbeevision 5000S is highly recommended. For the Silo, Jarrod Barker.