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Major League Baseball sells pairs of tickets for 100 Dogecoin each

Fans can use Dogecoin to purchase Major League Baseball tickets to see the Oakland Athletics this month.

Fans can now use Dogecoin to buy tickets to see MLB team Oakland Athletics take on the Toronto Blue Jays this month.

The team, also known as the Oakland A’s, is offering pairs of plaza infield tickets for 100 DOGE from May 3 until May 6. Two plaza infield tickets usually go for around $80 total, but with Doge sitting at around $0.43 today, fans will be able to fetch themselves a 46% discount if they purchase the tickets in Doge.

The team is accepting payment through Bitpay and will issue the tickets digitally via the MLB Ballpark app.

The Oakland Athletics — depicted in the 2011 box office hit and true story “Moneyball” — first became active in the crypto space in March after they started selling full-season access to six-person suits for 1 BTC.

The Athletics’ Doge adoption marks further evidence of the ever-growingmania surrounding the Dogecoin. According to data from CoinGecko, Doge now has a market cap of more than $57 billion — $500 million higher than leading stablecoin Tether’s (USDT) $52 billion capitalization.

Despite arguably holding no intrinsic value, Doge has surpassed the market cap of mainstream giants such as Honda Motor Co. at $52.9 billion, Ford Motors at $46 billion, and Twitter at $43 billion.

Ironically, well before Dogecoin rose to mainstream cult figure status, Dogecoin founder Billy Markus sold off his entire Doge stash in 2015 for the equivalent to a used Honda Civic.

Dogecoin’s price has surged this month, likely bolstered by the plethora of mainstream firms seeking to leverage DOGE’s cult-like status to promote snacks and confectionaries. DOGE is up 663% over the past 30 days.

Over the past 24 hours, $11 million worth of Doge has changed hands, pushing prices up 8.7% to around $0.43.

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Oakland Athletics MLB team has sold a suite season ticket for Bitcoin for the first time

The A’s become the first team in Major League Baseball to sell tickets for cryptocurrency.

Major League Baseball team Oakland Athletics has sold their first crypto-purchased season ticket less than three weeks after first offering them.

The Oakland A’s, as they’re colloquially called, introduced an offer on March 15 enabling fans to purchase suite tickets with Bitcoin.

On Wednesday, March 31, the San Francisco East Bay ballclub announced that the buyer was New York-based publicly traded crypto asset platform Voyager Digital Ltd. The fintech firm purchased a six-person suite for all of the team’s 2021 home games for the price of one Bitcoin, or approximately $58,500 on the day.

Six-person private suites for individual games are on sale for around $600, and the official price for the suite for the entire season is currently more than that of a single Bitcoin at $64,800 according to the official website.

The purchase has become a milestone for the A’s as they become the first team in Major League Baseball to sell tickets for cryptocurrency. Team President Dave Kaval congratulated the buyer, stating:

“Cryptocurrency is a viable and tangible currency model, and we know other forward-thinking companies and individuals will join Voyager in using this payment for ticket purchases.”

Voyager co-founder and CEO Steve Ehrlich stated that the firm has close ties with outfielder Stephen Piscotty and that the suite will be shared with its customer base in the Bay Area and beyond.

In an earlier interview on Friday, March 26, Kaval stated that the team would be hodling any BTC made through ticket sales, adding:

“We’re believers in [Bitcoin] and hopefully it continues to go up and maybe we can find some big free agents with some of the proceeds.”

Fans can still buy a full-season six-person suite for one BTC until Thursday, April 1 according to the team’s official channels.

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Pro Baseball Team the Oakland A’s Plans to Hold Bitcoin Obtained from Ticket Sales

Pro Baseball Team the Oakland A’s Plans to Hold Bitcoin Obtained from Ticket SalesThe president of the American pro baseball team the Oakland Athletics (A’s) recently discussed the ballclub accepting bitcoin for full season suites on Bloomberg TV. A’s president Dave Kaval explained that the team will be holding the crypto asset it obtains from sales, rather than selling because they are “believers in it.” The Oakland Athletics […]

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