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Sina Nader, Head of Partnerships, FTX.US

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In this episode we’re talking cryptocurrencies. But I guess who isn’t talking about crypto these days, right? Crypto is the future! Crypto is over! What the heck even is crypto...?!? While we might debate what’s in store for crypto currencies, one thing that’s undeniable is the impact that they’ve had on sports marketing. Crypto firms have been everywhere in sports, running super bowl ads, renaming arenas, partnering with athletes… seems like every time you went to watch a game, there was another crypto company. And then the bottom appeared to fall out of the market. So what’s next for crypto companies and sports? How are their sports marketing strategies changing? Are they even looking for new opportunities? To help us answer these questions and more, we’re talking with Sina Nader, Head of Partnerships for FTX US. FTX has been one of the most active and visible crypto businesses in sports, partnering with leagues, athletes, facilities, and colleges. We’ll dive into his history with crypto and where he sees things headed, both in terms of the industry, and their partnerships in sports. Sina also shares one of the greatest walk on stories since Rudy Ruettiger donned a golden helmet for Notre Dame.
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In this episode we’re talking cryptocurrencies. But I guess who isn’t talking about crypto these days, right? Crypto is the future! Crypto is over! What the heck even is crypto...?!? While we might debate what’s in store for crypto currencies, one thing that’s undeniable is the impact that they’ve had on sports marketing. Crypto firms have been everywhere in sports, running super bowl ads, renaming arenas, partnering with athletes… seems like every time you went to watch a game, there was another crypto company. And then the bottom appeared to fall out of the market. So what’s next for crypto companies and sports? How are their sports marketing strategies changing? Are they even looking for new opportunities? To help us answer these questions and more, we’re talking with Sina Nader, Head of Partnerships for FTX US. FTX has been one of the most active and visible crypto businesses in sports, partnering with leagues, athletes, facilities, and colleges. We’ll dive into his history with crypto and where he sees things headed, both in terms of the industry, and their partnerships in sports. Sina also shares one of the greatest walk on stories since Rudy Ruettiger donned a golden helmet for Notre Dame.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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