Crypto ads absent from Super Bowl — AI firms spend big

For the third year in a row, the Super Bowl was virtually crypto ad-free with this year’s event instead dubbed “the AI Super Bowl.”
For the third year in a row, the Super Bowl was virtually crypto ad-free with this year’s event instead dubbed “the AI Super Bowl.”
A picture of Joe Biden with laser eyes led excited Bitcoiners to speculate that the White House was officially going bullish on Bitcoin.
Atletico Madrid claims that WhaleFin breached the terms of its five-year sponsorship deal and is seeking $22 million in compensation.
Basketball star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander claims sellers of the property hid its history of threatening visits by disgruntled crypto investors.
The club’s supporters’ trust says that the project will encourage fans to enter a crypto ecosystem that many will have little knowledge of.