Thursday, April 2, 2015

Report: Bitcoin won't sponsor 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl



The BitCoin St. Petersburg Bowl's place in bowl history looks to be a fleeting one.


According to CoinDesk, the 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl will no longer have Bitcoin as its title sponsor. BitPay had originally signed a three-year deal to have BitCoin be the title sponsor of the game.


BitCoin is a peer-to-peer online currency system without a central authority. Because of its structure, it's come under scrutiny, especially for its security. The value of a BitCoin fluctuates and when we wrote about the sponsorship announcement, a BitCoin was worth over $600 according to this website. Now, it's worth less than $250.


The St. Petersburg Bowl website already reflects the change in branding as BitCoin is no longer gracing the bowl's logo. The @BitCoinBowl Twitter handle is also gone if you search for it on Twitter while @StPeteBowl exists.


BitCoin is the second new-in-2014 bowl sponsor to not return for 2015. Duck Commander is no longer the title sponsor of the Independence Bowl. However the game was not played with a sponsorship contract and the name of the company was used as an attempt to leverage other companies into sponsorship agreements with the bowl.


- - - - - - -


Nick Bromberg is the assistant editor of Dr. Saturday on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!



From Dr. Saturday - NCAAF - Yahoo Sports - Report: Bitcoin won't sponsor 2015 St. Petersburg Bowl


No comments:

Post a Comment

College Stuff for Real Men - Recent Posts