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Red Bull signs ‘largest cryptocurrency deal in international sport'

Red Bull Racing says it has signed the most lucrative cryptocurrency sponsorship deal in international sport, after partnering with Bybit. The outfit has labelled Bybit as a ‘top tier partner’ below only new title sponsor Oracle, which was signed in a long-term deal, reported to be worth up to $500m. Bybit’s logos will feature prominently […]
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