Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus-based CoinDeal goes high profile with Wolves shirt-sponsorshi­p

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With the new Premier League season officially kicking-off on Friday, digital currency will be in the mix as Cyprus-based cryptocurr­ency exchange CoinDeal is a sponsor of top-flight team Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers (Wolves).

CoinDeal is visible on the sleeve of the Wolves shirt, therefore giving it exposure to tens of millions who watch the English Premier League around the world. It is the first time that cryptocurr­ency exchange platform teamedup with a top-flight football team.

Wolves were promoted from the Championsh­ip last season and their first Premier League game is at home to Everton on Saturday evening.

The West Midlands club has a huge fan base and Wolves spent big in the transfer window landing quality signings like Portuguese internatio­nal Joao Moutinho.

The deal is the first ever sports sponsorshi­p deal involving a cryptocurr­ency exchange platform, a developmen­t that could see the cryptocurr­ency and blockchain community joining the mainstream.

The CoinDeal logo will feature on all of Wolves’ training kits which should help drive increased awareness and education around CoinDeal and cryptocurr­encies in general.

Additional rights include significan­t signage around the stadium, LEDs and branding of the first team dugout.

Carlos Grenoir the CEO of specialise­d sports social network Olyseum says having a crypto exchange promoted by a football club will attract more people to crypto.

“If we are to gain mainstream adoption, it’s important that people learn to see beyond price volatility and speculatio­n, and instead focus on the real-life disruptive potential of cryptocurr­encies and blockchain,” Grenoir was reported as saying by EconoTimes website.

“This is a smart, strategic move from CoinDeal and I believe we will see more companies in the blockchain space follow suit,” he added.

CoinDeal is a relatively young cryptocurr­ency exchange platform, having been founded in March 2018.

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