Crypto trading platform Bybit partners with soccer club Borussia Dortmund
For now at least, the partnership appears focused on mutual brand outreach and marketing. Top-tier German soccer club Borussia Dortmund, or BVB, is entering a multi-year partnership with the crypto trading platform Bybit.At present, details of what the partnership will involve, beyond mutual brand outreach, remain slight. In a statement for Cointelegraph, Bybit CEO Ben Zhou pointed to BVB's huge popularity, characterizing its fan base as the seventh-largest in the world. He said: "With the partnership, Bybit intends to increase its global reach and branding, as the Bybit logo and slogans....
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