Large Australian baseball league team Perth Heat pays players in Bitcoin and keeps BTC in the balance sheet-news
Large Australian baseball league team Perth Heat pays players in Bitcoin and keeps BTC in the balance sheet-news

one of the most successful base teams in Australia, the Perth Heat, takes over the Bitcoin standard. The team will pay players and employees in Bitcoin, accept cryptocurrency for payments and keep Bitcoin in his balance sheet.
The Perth Heat is operated on the Bitcoin standard
The Perth Heat, a large baseball team of the Australian Baseball League, announced on Wednesday that it will "work according to the Bitcoin standard".
The team, which is one of the most successful in Australia, has teamed up with the Bitcoin payment company Openode to accept and send Bitcoin payments that are operated by Lightning Network. "In collaboration with Openode, Perth Heat Bitcoin is the new standard for payments and withdrawals," wrote the team. According to the announcement:
Perth Heat will pay players in Bitcoin, pay employees in Bitcoin, accept Bitcoin payments for sponsorship, merchandise and baseball concessions, [and] Hodl Bitcoin in the club's balance sheet.
Steven Nelkovski, CEO of Perth Heat, commented: “We are firmly convinced that the way of thinking that Bitcoin gives the network participants from our players, coaches, employees and our loyal fan base, and we look forward to making the bar for the value of a sport in the Bitcoin age can. "
Patrick O’Sullivan, Chief Bitcoin Officer from Perth Heat, said:
The Perth Heat undertake to work according to a Bitcoin standard, and shift the corporate fund from dollar to Bitcoin.
He made it clear: "The club has already been a first position in the btc this is not a one-time purchase or inflation pressure. Perth Heat assumes reality that the future of money and the corporate coffers will live from Bitcoin-Blockchain. ”
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