
Fighters at the UFC White House event on June 14 can win a performance bonus of $1 million in cryptocurrency, thanks to a partnership with Crypto.com. The bonus pool will be distributed in CRO, the native cryptocurrency of the Cronos ecosystem.
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Fighters competing at the big UFC White House event on June 14th have a chance to win a performance bonus of one million dollars ⊠worth of crypto.
Thatâs the big news from UFC and their longtime âOfficial Fight Kit Partnerâ Crypto.com, whose logo is prominently displayed on all fighter kit shirts.
âAs co-presenting partner of the historic event, as well as to celebrate its own 10-year anniversary, Crypto.com will create a $1 million bonus pool to be awarded to selected fighters on the UFC FREEDOM 250 card that will be paid out in CRO, the native cryptocurrency of the Cronos ecosystem,â a press release from the UFC read. âBased on exchange rates as of Friday, April 10, one million USD is approximately 14.4 million CRO.â
âThe CRO bonus will be in addition to the traditional Fight of the Night and Performance bonuses awarded to athletes by UFC President and CEO Dana White following the event. Details regarding how fighters can achieve the CRO bonus will be announced at a later date.â
This isnât the first time Crypto.com has teamed up with UFC to pay fighters bonuses in crypto. Back in 2022, the UFC announced a âFan Bonus of the Nightâ system that would award bitcoin bonuses to the top three fighters on each UFC pay-per-view as voted on by fans. Those payments were worth $30k in bitcoin for first place, $20k for second, and $10k for third. That system seemed to last just a few events, from UFC 273 to UFC 278.
Crypto.com also worked with the UFC to release NFTs ⊠right around the same time the entire NFT market collapsed.
This time around Crypto.com isnât paying out in bitcoin but instead CRO, which is the currency the site encourages its users to use. Weâre waiting to hear from the crypto bros as to whether this seems like a good stable coin, but weâre sure weâll hear a whole bunch of glowing hype about CRO on UFC broadcasts leading up to the UFC White House event.
Weâre all for fighters getting more money, even in mysterious crypto form. It would have been nice though if UFC and Crypto.com nailed down a few more details before this announcement, like, I dunno ⊠how many fighters this $1 million will be split amongst and what the metric for being chosen actually is?
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The UFC White House event is scheduled for June 14.
Fighters can potentially earn a performance bonus of $1 million, which is approximately 14.4 million CRO based on exchange rates.
Crypto.com is the official partner providing the $1 million bonus pool for the UFC White House event.



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