Bowled: Opportunities at the intersection of sports, gaming and blockchain
Bowled is the world’s fastest growing sports technology company, bringing together sports, gaming and blockchain.

Bowled is the world’s fastest growing sports technology company, bringing together sports, gaming and blockchain.
Cryptocurrency ads at the Super Bowl have decreased due to FTX's collapse, regulatory challenges, and a market downturn, prompting the industry to explore innovative marketing strategies beyond traditional advertising.
This also reflects the cautious attitude of advertisers in the current Crypto asset industry landscape.
The real OGs of Bitcoin came out with a groundbreaking solution in making crypto mining smarter and more sustainable by introducing the world’s very first DeFi Mining AI.
The Super Bowl isn’t full of crypto ads this time around, but there was one commercial for an NFT-powered game, featuring a QR code to scan to mint one of 10,000 free collectibles.
Once hailed as geniuses, the likes of FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried, Terra's Do Kwon, and 3AC's Su Zhu and Kyle Davies, have fallen into the ranks of crypto 'super villains'.
For the first time, FTX Exchange will advertise to mainstream fans during the Super Bowl.
Crypto.com and FTX have secured advertising space for their brands at next year's biggest sporting event, the Super Bowl.
Sega game producer Masayoshi Kikuchi said: "Future games will expand to new areas such as cloud games and NFTs, which is a natural extension."