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After a year of ups and downs – mostly downs if one measures the success by the market price – the Bitcoin world was treated to a pair of significant end-of-year events which suggest that 2015 is going to be even more exciting for the pioneering cryptocurrency as well as others out in the wings.The first was the long-awaited “Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl” – a post-season college football match on December 26th between North Carolina State and the University of Central Florida and broadcast on ESPN.The event, sponsored by major Bitcoin payment provider Bitpay, was the most significant event to put Bitcoin in front of new audiences this year, definitely eclipsing the “Dogecar”, a car sponsored by Dogecoin fans which raced last May (read our coverage of viewing parties in LA and in NYC).This was a nearly 3-hour long event with persistent branding and multiple commercials all supporting Bitcoin and Bitpay.Spelunkin hosted a viewing party at Old Man Hustle – a bar that itself accepts bitcoin for payment – with giveaways and more during the game.

The bar was good enough to give fans both of their screens for the duration of the game.The broadcast itself was very well done, with “Bitcoin” or “Bitpay” appearing all over the screen in the form of on- and near-field adverts, in various overlay graphics, and mentioned by the commentators at seemingly every turn.
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Watch them here: Commercial 1 – “Bitcoin St. Petersburg Bowl Executive Message From BitPay’s Stephen Pair & Tony Gallippi” Commercial 2 – “BitBoris, Say Goodbye to Processing Fees Forever With BitPay” Commercial 3 – “I Accept Bitcoin with BitPay” The second event, which was held on Sunday the 28th, was certainly significantly smaller but there was one element that made it stand out as a positive indicator of the future.
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bitcoin atm explainedWhile giveaways and physical “faucets” have happened in the past, this one was conducted entirely using the “bits” denomination (1,000-3,000 per person), showing that the future of Bitcoin as a currency lies in avoiding sub-decimal notation and moving towards the much more psychologically-friendly “bits”.
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This is a trend that the entire network has moved towards in short order and it is long overdue.A roller-coaster season for No.15 Louisville (9-3) and No.17 LSU (7-4) will come to a close on New Year’s Eve in Orlando, as the two teams clash in the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl.
bitcoin placa videoLouisville is forced to deal with the shock of free-falling from the College Football Playoff picture in the final two weeks of the season, a disappointing downturn after emerging as one of the most electric teams in the country.
dogecoin value usdLSU, on the other hand, will cap a season that featured an abundance of highs and lows.The most notable story line in Baton Rouge was a changing of the guard.The Tigers began the year at No.5 in the AP Top 25, then dropped two games in the first month of the season — prompting the firing of longtime head coach Les Miles and the appointment of native son Ed Orgeron as his replacement.

As both teams try to build momentum toward a promising 2017, here is a glance at what to expect in this week’s Citrus Bowl.LOUISVILLE: The Louisville Cardinals are known for their high-powered offense, but they also have a handful of playmakers on the defensive side of the ball.Junior safety Chucky Williams is one of them.Williams has recorded three interceptions in each of the past two seasons, and has the potential to be a significant problem for LSU quarterback Danny Etling.LSU: After receiving limited playing time through his first two seasons, D.J.Chark is making the most of the opportunities that have been handed to him in 2016.The junior wide receiver has compiled 419 yards on 24 receptions, an average of 17.5 yards per catch, while also adding 122 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries.Aside from running back Derrius Guice, who will be starting in place on Leonard Fournette, Chark is the biggest home-run threat the Tigers have.LOUISVILLE: The spotlight will remain all day long on the heart and soul of the Louisville offense.

Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson has made a habit out of embarrassing opponents this year.Jackson has fallen back down to earth, though, with a pair of forgettable passing performances in losses to Houston and Kentucky to end the season.LSU: The Citrus Bowl pits one of the college football’s best rushing attacks, LSU’s, against one of its most productive run defenses, Louisville’s.Although Fournette will not suit up for the Tigers, the running game should not fall off one bit.Guice rushed for a school-record 285 yards and four touchdowns against Texas A&M in the regular season finale, and it will be interesting to see what Louisville’s run defense, ranked ninth in the country, has in store.The Georgia transfer is a massive 6-5 hybrid LB/SAF prospect.Harvey-Clemons has slipped this season, failing to register a lot of high-impact plays and contest the football.Instead, he has been a looming presence near the line of scrimmage as a bonus defender in the box.I think he projects more favorably to an ILB spot; I don’t see NFL-caliber range.

He can prove me wrong, however, by sticking tough with the NFL prospects the Tigers are going to trot out (Travin Dural and Malachi Dupre).He can prove me right as well, with a strong performance in run support versus Leonard Fournette and Derrius Guice.— Profile by Kyle Crabbs of FanRag Sports LOUISVILLE: A three-game losing streak to end the season would be crushing for Louisville, which before its recent skid was a fixture in the College Football Playoff race.Now, head coach Bobby Petrino will aim to turn things around and spark some momentum for 2017 with a victory over a quality LSU team.LSU: Ed Orgeron certainly does not need a win, having just had the “interim” tag removed from his head coaching title weeks ago following a 54-39 thumping of Texas A&M in the regular season finale.That said, a victory against the most dynamic player in college football would be a welcome boost entering his first offseason as LSU’s head coach.LOUISVILLE: The Cardinals rank ninth in the country with an average of just 110 rushing yards allowed per game, but in a troubling loss to Kentucky, they gave up over 200 yards on the ground.

It is crucial to keep LSU under the 200-yard mark, which will not be easy considering the Tigers average 238.1 yards per game on the ground.LSU: The key for the Tigers is to force turnovers.Louisville does not protect the ball particularly well, ranking 105th in the country in turnover margin.If LSU can force multiple turnovers, it should be enough to cancel out the Cardinals’ high-octane offense.LOUISVILLE: The Cardinals boast the best player in college football this season, and although Guice has been a monster for LSU, it should be noted that the Tigers will still be without their best player in Fournette.If LSU stumbles out of the gates, Louisville’s offense should have no problem setting the tone for the game.LSU: Looking at how these teams finished the season — LSU with perhaps its most impressive win, and Louisville with its most concerning loss — momentum is certainly trending in the Tigers’ direction.Orgeron’s recent promotion to full-time head coach, and the fact that Guice and quarterback Danny Etling are coming off the best games of their careers, further add to the factors working in LSU’s favor.