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MTT Sports Awards 14 Bitcoin in Ongoing Tournaments, Targets Inclusion in the Olympic Games

Jan 10, 2025 at 03:36 pm

MTT Sports is a cutting-edge esports platform focused on promoting the MTT project for inclusion in the Olympic Games.

MTT Sports Awards 14 Bitcoin in Ongoing Tournaments, Targets Inclusion in the Olympic Games

Bitcoin (BTC) soared to $100,000 once again on Friday, January 6th. As part of its ongoing tournaments, MTT Sports has now awarded a total of 14 Bitcoin to participants.

MTT Sports, a cutting-edge esports platform, is spearheading an initiative to have the MTT project included in the Olympic Games. In line with this vision, the platform is hosting a 100-week tournament series. Each week, 1 Bitcoin is offered as a prize, bringing the total prize pool to an estimated $10 million. Remarkably, these tournaments are free to participate in,无需任何财务投入.

On Friday, the 14th week of MTT Sports concluded with players from around the world claiming substantial prizes. After days of intense competition, player “rainrain” from Taiwan secured the championship, earning 0.35 Bitcoin (around $35,700). This marks the fifth championship win by a Taiwanese player in the tournament. Notably, Taiwan previously set a record with four consecutive event wins.

This week's second and third place finishers were Thai players “SemiBluff” and “Sattha99,” who earned 0.2 Bitcoin and 0.1 Bitcoin, respectively. It's noteworthy that 20 players from Thailand shared in the Bitcoin prize pool, collectively earning 0.459 Bitcoin (approximately $46,800).

Moreover, players from Ecuador and the Seychelles, “SANTO” and “Sveta11,” finished in 29th and 35th place, respectively, becoming the first players from their countries to earn Bitcoin from the tournament.

As of January 6th, MTT Sports has distributed a total of 14 Bitcoin. Thai players have received 4.769 Bitcoin (approximately $486,000), with players from Taiwan and Russia following closely behind, winning 3.593 Bitcoin and 1.523 Bitcoin, respectively.

Throughout the tournament series, MTT Sports will continue to distribute an additional 86 Bitcoin, with all prizes being real and verifiable.

For more information on the tournament and how to participate, visit the MTT Sports official website or follow their official social media channels.

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News source:coinedition.com

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