Cryptocurrency Traded for NASCAR Sponsorship

CONO is pleased to announce a ground-breaking trade using cryptocurrency on the blockchain for a full NASCAR Xfinity Series race car sponsorship of the Brandonbilt Motorsports’ #86 driven by Brandon Brown. The trade is thought to be the first of its kind in the industry.

Jerry Brown, father of NASCAR Xfinity Series driver Brandon Brown and the owner of Brandonbilt Motorsports commented, “The partnership between Brandon’s #86 and CONO brought extra benefits. Tony Loiacono brought Brandonbilt cross-promotional partners including True Timber, BrioTV and The Dan Marino Foundation.”

CONO.io has teamed with Kappa Live bringing proprietary technology for broadcasting video-on-demand, LIVE, over-the-air, over-the-top and social media content at and around this weekend’s  NASCAR festivities.  Founder of CONO, Tony Loiacono, said, “At NASCAR, technology is rounding a new corner, a corner where the blockchain, peer to peer edge-of-the-cloud distribution and tokenomics intersect.  One example coming is to reward fans for watching and/or sharing content while learning more about #blockchain technologies.”

Launching today, CONO is revolutionizing the cryptocurrency and value asset industry by providing a new marketplace, a new coin,  a new trading pair, a new way for people to pay and get paid –The CONO Exchange. Thomas Carter, DealBox -DLBX Founder and CEO said, “We are excited to work with Kappa Live and CONO.io, Loiacono has been a long-time pioneer in both broadcast media and in virtual currencies. Now for Dealbox, with over 130,000 registered users it’s going to great to see both of these companies accelerate even faster toward the finish line.” Dealbox helps emerging growth blockchain companies with capital markets advisory, token architecture, tokenization, tokenomics, compliance, marketing and best practices is our primary goal.

Loiacono has been working on similar technology and digital currency with Cisco and Equifax since 2010 and in 2017, Kappa Live proprietary technology was activated with Verizon for the first ever Umpire Camera in baseball and activated around the NBA Summer League.

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