NASCAR Racer Justin Boston Heads to Daytona for BitPay
Impressed, are you, with how fast Bitcoin has zoomed into public consciousness over the past couple of years? Well, there's fast, and then there's Justin Boston fast. That's the kind of fast that involves driving a motorized vehicle that is not a plane up to 201 miles per hour on a race track, around which he usually averages somewhere between 173-177....
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On February 20, Justin Boston, rookie NASCAR truck racer of the Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) group will participate in the NextEra Energy Resources 250. What's so special about it? The Bitpay logo on his Toyota Tundra. Teaming up with Bitpay is big news. The Bitpay sponsorship, the world's largest bitcoin payment processor, to Justin Boston was announced on February 4. Yet, a few days before the race, the steam is up. Boston's Toyota Tundra will carry the Bitpay brand on when lining up at Daytona International Speedway. The race will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET.....
Bitcoin payments processor BitPay has announced that it will sponsor a driver in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race later this month. Driver Justin Boston will take part in the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at the Daytona International Speedway in Florida on 20th February, with BitPay being the primary vehicle sponsor for that race. The race is the second far-reaching sporting event sponsored by BitPay, following its recent support of the Bitcoin St Petersburg Bowl in Florida. "I couldn't be more excited about having this opportunity to represent the BitPay brand on and off the....
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Bitcoin Payment Processor BitPay recently decided to be the primary brand on Justin Boston's No. 54 Toyota Tundra and Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) for an upcoming NASCAR event. The Georgia-based company, which was also the main sponsor of this year's St. Petersburg Bowl, will become the second crypto-related organisation, after Dogecoin, to sponsor a NASCAR team. Not only will this partnership provide BitPay with enough marketing exposure, it will also help viewers interact with Bitcoin technology as a whole. Stephanie Wargo, the company's VP of marketing, elaborated the context and....
There was quite a bit of buzz surrounding efforts earlier this year to bring dogecoin to NASCAR as a means of promoting the digital currency, and it happened. Together, the dogecoin community raised enough funds to plaster their logo all over racer Josh Wise's car, and now, members of the bitcoin community are looking to do much the same. NASCAR driver Alex Bowman, along with his team (BKRacing), on Thursday announced support of a new crowdfunding campaign (dubbed Bitcoin23) that aims to bring a bitcoin-branded race car to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Beginning today through the 20th of....