The 2020 Ultimate Cryptocurrency Tournament and Championship

in crypto •  5 years ago 

ultimate crypto logo for use.png

Every March, there is a 3-week basketball tournament to determine that year's best team. It used to be a passion of mine to try and predict the winners and watch all the games.

Now I know that that is largely a waste of time and giving time and attention to government indoctrination camps (gag), but the idea is exciting!

During that tournament, there are heroes and there is heartbreak. There are “Cinderella stories” of unheralded teams surging their way past highly-touted ones and defeating them.

Nowadays, I'm quite passionate about cryptocurrency and its ability to free us from the debt-based fiat-currency slavery system.

So I'm combining two of those passions together! Let's capture the excitement of the basketball tournament and channel it into a much more worthwhile endeavor, ending human slavery!

Everyone has their opinion on which is “the best” cryptocurrency. Now is the time to determine which is the best one. There will be heroics, there will be heartbreak, and there will be excitement.

Using the same exciting format of the basketball tournament, the top 64 coins will do battle at the ballot box to determine which of them is the ULTIMATE CRYPTOCURRENCY!

Here is the tournament website with more information, but it's simple really. Just vote on Twitter for the coin you think is best and the winner will move on to the next match.

Crypto Bracket for Posting with Logo.001.jpeg

The bracket will be announced on March 13 and the tournament will begin on March 17.

Crypto Tournament SCHEDULE with Box Around Use.001.jpeg

Tell those who share your vision of which is the best coin.

Show out and support your coin and vote against the coins which suck.

Let's see which is the ultimate cryptocurrency this year!

Sponsored by: @Flote

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE STEEM!
Sort Order:  

Here's an explanation of the tournament: