Deepcoin sponsors South Korea's top MMA professional league Black Combat
ChainCatcher news, recently, Deepcoin announced that it has become the main sponsor of South Korea's top MMA professional league, Black Combat. This collaboration follows Deepcoin's earlier steps this year, including becoming the seventh global company to access the CODE compliance solution to comply with South Korea's cryptocurrency Travel Rule regulations in January, and partnering with FOBL, a member of the Korean CODE Alliance, in May. This is another strategic move to aggressively enter the South Korean market and expand its global market share. This partnership marks an important step for Deepcoin in supporting the sports community and promoting cryptocurrency adoption. The two parties will collaborate on brand promotion, content creation, and broader areas related to crypto assets and mixed martial arts.Deepcoin stated, "This partnership aligns with our mission to provide a secure, stable, and efficient cryptocurrency investment experience. We look forward to the success of this collaboration in building a bridge between the crypto world and mixed martial arts events."Black Combat representatives stated, "With its exciting events and large fan base, Black Combat will provide Deepcoin with an ideal platform to reach a wider audience."The brand declaration of Black Combat "Who is the King?" complements Deepcoin's philosophy of "Boost Your Trades." Just as every cryptocurrency trader hopes to carve out a path and dominate in the fierce and ever-changing crypto trading landscape, Black Combat aims to continuously convey the passionate spirit of mixed martial arts. Every punch is impactful. Every transaction is like adding wings to a tiger.It is reported that Black Combat is the first sports organization in South Korea to host a mixed martial arts league and is quite prestigious among young and middle-aged men in the country. It creates video content based on the popular YouTube platform, with a cumulative view count of nearly 400 million. Black Combat is dedicated to discovering emerging fighters with skills but lacking opportunities, producing content about their battles for league spots, and hosting touring events in various cities such as Seoul, Busan, Incheon, and Goyang. Due to language barriers, domestic fight fans in South Korea find it difficult to resonate with the stories of fighters from American UFC events. In contrast, Black Combat aims to transform the stories of fighters that fans can relate to into competitive content, making mixed martial arts a professional sports content that can compete with professional baseball and football.