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BitGo Signs Agreement With Hana Bank; Prosecutors Narrow in on FTX's Super Bowl Ad With Larry David

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie breaks down the hottest stories in crypto, as crypto custodian BitGo signs a strategic business agreement with South Korea's Hana Bank. Binance confirms with CoinDesk that another executive is departing the company. And, a closer look at why a Super Bowl ad featuring Larry David could play a role in FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's upcoming trial in October.

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SBF's Super Bowl VPN Use Sparks Government Concern

Sam Bankman-Fried, founder of collapsed crypto exchange FTX, has been using a virtual private network (VPN) to access the internet, potentially prompting a further clampdown on his bail conditions, according to the U.S. prosecutors. In a response dated Feb. 14, Bankman-Fried’s attorney Mark Cohen said he had the VPN to watch playoffs in the National Football League (NFL), and the Super Bowl, via an international subscription. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest from SBF and the implications of FTX's bankruptcy process.

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DigiDaigaku NFTs' Price Soar on Secondary Market After Super Bowl Ad

DigiDagaku, an NFT project by Web3 gaming company Limit Break, is seeing a pump on the secondary market after airing a $6.5 million ad touting a free mint of its Dragon Eggs collection during Sunday night's Super Bowl. The floor price on OpenSea Monday is hovering around 0.31 ETH, or about $460. "The Hash" panel discusses the potential risks of buying into ads. 

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Rihanna Song Offered as NFT With Royalty Sharing Ahead of Super Bowl

A popular song released by music artist Rihanna was offered as a non-fungible token (NFT) through Web3 music startup anotherblock on Thursday, allowing holders to receive partial streaming royalties. The NFT drop comes ahead of Rihanna's Super Bowl LVII halftime performance on Sunday. "The Hash" panel discusses the latest move bringing together the worlds of crypto, sports, and entertainment.

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Super Bowl LVII Won't Be a 'Crypto Bowl' Like Last Year

In 2022, crypto companies spent a combined $54 million on Super Bowl ads, according to MediaRadar. This year, expensive crypto ads with famous faces won't be part of the big football game broadcast. "Brands are weary to associate themselves with crypto...whether it's fair or not," said Adweek Senior Reporter Patrick Kulp. He shares more insights into the lack of crypto ads this year.

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The Super Bowl and Crypto: What a Difference a Year Makes

Broadcaster Fox Sports recently said there will be "zero representation" of crypto companies in the advertising lineup for this year's Super Bowl championship game on Sunday. Adweek Senior Reporter Patrick Kulp looks back at the crypto advertisements in 2022 and what has changed in the industry since the last Super Bowl.

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'Zero Representation' of Crypto Ads in This Year's Super Bowl: Fox Sports

There will be "zero representation" of crypto companies in the advertising lineup for this year's Super Bowl championship game on Sunday, according to broadcaster Fox Sports. It's a notable change from last year's National Football League championship, where crypto ads were so prevalent that the event was dubbed the "Crypto Bowl." "The Hash" panel discusses what this means for the state of crypto.

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How NFL Legend Tom Brady Is Caught in FTX Fallout

2022 has been a rough year for seven-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady: a tarnished record after coming out of retirement, a divorce and now a potential wipeout of a strategic investment in troubled crypto exchange FTX. "The Hash" hosts discuss the latest fallout of the proposed FTX-Binance deal and crypto winter at large.

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Binance to Sponsor 64th Annual Grammy Awards

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, has announced plans to sponsor the 64th Annual Grammy Awards, the biggest night in the American music industry. “The Hash” group discusses why crypto companies are vying for mainstream audiences, noting advertisements by FTX, Coinbase, and Crypto.com in this year’s Super Bowl. Plus, a conversation about the possibility of a metaverse Grammy Awards.

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