#CryptoAds2022 ... SuperBowl 2023 will miss ya!
Nameet Potnis
Founder @Muzify | Connecting Music Superfans with Their Tribe and Empowering Artists | Payments & E-commerce Expert
NFTs exploded in popularity in 2021 and now its everywhere; in Gaming, Fashion, Entertainment, Social media and also in Advertisements. So, let's talk about that - NFTs in Ad campaigns.
Here's an NFT ads flashback from 2022:
November:?Adidas bought a Bored Ape and named it Indigo Herz. Thanks to BAYC IP rights, in Adidas's?World Cup 2022 commercial ?Indigo Herz pops up on the front of a cereal box alongside Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema.?
February:?Bud Light created Bud Light NEXT, launched just a week before Super Bowl LVI. And the collection appeared in?Bud Light's Super Bowl commercial.
July:?Kia launched an NFT collection in collaboration with Dead Army Skeleton Klub (DASK) NFT characters on the?Sweet?platform. Three popular DASK NFT characters drove a 2023 Kia Soul for its?"Built For Whoever You Are" ?ad.
Other crypto ads that came out in 2022 (mainly for the "crypto bowl"):
We had a metaverse ad, too:?In November, Nike dropped its?Footballverse ?ad, which is about a group of scientists trying to find out who the GOAT is. Their solution? Create a virtual world where legends (old & new) like Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kylian Mbappé, and more go head-to-head to settle the score.
Months before last year's Super Bowl, several cryptocurrencies like bitcoin were reaching all-time highs! Fans called the game the "Crypto Bowl" because there were too many crypto ads.?
And now...
As Super Bowl LVII approaches, let's see what happened to these companies who advertised during the last year:
FTX:?collapsed, bankrupted, CEO arrested.
Coinbase:?Layoffs, shut services in Japan, Stocks 70% below its one-year high.
Crypto.com:?Two rounds of layoffs in six months.
eToro:?Layoffs, but doing comparatively okay.
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The English Premier League takes a fun leap into the world of NFTs as they partner with Sorare for a four-year deal to bring EPL player trading cards to the fans!
About the deal:
With a lineup of 1,111 cards representing each player in the EPL, Sorare's Premier League-licensed cards are expected to be auctioned today. The starting price for the least expensive card is just £1, a steal compared to its maximum reserve price of £1,000.?
About Sorare:
Sorare is a fantasy sports gaming platform using NFTs, non-fungible tokens, to represent football players through trading cards. The cards are registered as unique tokens on the Ethereum blockchain, allowing players to buy, sell, and earn points based on real-life player performances. Sorare generates revenue by issuing new cards for players to add to their collections.
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It looks like crypto spammers have been putting in overtime!! So, Coinbase just gave their Wallet app a makeover by adding new features to improve safety and user experience.
The features:
Coinbase Product Manager, Ayoola John, stated that the new features were brought about to combat the scary and confusing nature of crypto transactions, so users wouldn't fall for phishing, evil airdrops, and other sneaky scams.
Even crypto Twitter has seen a rise in crypto scams. The Robinhood official Twitter account and the Azuki Ethereum NFT collection Twitter account were hacked last week and used to spread scam promotions.