Mark Cuban's Dallas Mavericks Giving Away Bitcoin for 48 Hours (bloomberg.com) 18
Mark Cuban's basketball team, the Dallas Mavericks, announced a five-year partnership with Voyager Digital yesterday that makes the company the team's first cryptocurrency brokerage. A report adds: The agreement also includes free Bitcoin for fans that sign up in the initial two days of the partnership, as explained by the Mavericks's digital content manager on Twitter.
Free Monopoly money guys! (Score:2)
Grab it while it can be converted into real money!
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Oh look, the truth getting modded down again! Hell hath no fury like a snowflake bitcoiner scorned!
Lol yeah I've noticed that too - bitcoiners really have fragile egos and major aversion to the truth.
It's in a similar vein as other cults, just like the Trumpists - where you can assume a rumor is actually true once Trump denies it.
That's a good look (Score:2, Flamebait)
Go Spurs! (Score:2)
That is all.
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Pffft... grass hockey.
Go Lakers! (Score:2)
That's all.
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To the retirement home.
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OK. You will pay for it! :)
No free lunch (Score:2)
You have to not just open an account but deposit $100 and make a trade within 48 hours before you get any "free" bitcoin.
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Deposit $100. Convert to something that's going up - say SHIB. Hold for 15 minutes and make $5 profit - this should cover any fees. Convert back to fiat and transfer back to your bank account. Wait 7-10 days for your "free" BTC, either hold that or convert back to fiat and transfer to your bank account. It's pretty easy.
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Even after doing all that. It only says you *can* receive. Not that you *will* receive:
"Fans who download the app, create an account with promo code MAVS100, deposit $100, and make one trade can receive $100 in free BTC for the next 48 hours."
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This'll only make Bitcoin scams easier (Score:3)
Remember when a bunch of high-profile Twitter accounts got hacked and started tweeting out those Bitcoin scams? "Send Bitcoin to this wallet and we'll send you back double." Having this actually happen will only make those scams even easier to bait in gullible folks.