SAKARYA, Turkey: An amateur Turkish football club has acquired a player by paying in Bitcoin.
Harunustaspor said it had signed 22-year-old Omer Faruk Kiroglu by paying in cryptocurrency, a first in the world of football, according to the club.
"We decided to do it to be mentioned in Turkey and the world. Our club is playing for the title. I hope this 'Bitcoin signing' will bring us the title," said the club's chairman Haldun Sehit at the signing ceremony late Tuesday.
Kiroglu was offered 0.0524 in Bitcoin, about $530.4 at 1045GMT, and 2,500 Turkish liras ($666) for the rest of the season.
Based in the northwestern province of Sakarya, Harunustaspor plays in the first Amateur Division Group B.
Created in 2009 by an unidentified person under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's value of bitcoin increased more than 1,200 percent last year, rising to $13,800 on Dec. 31 after beginning the year at $999.
Bitcoin's value climbed to its highest level of $19,900 on Dec. 17, and then lost 50 percent of its value in a month to fall below $1,000 on Jan. 16.
Reporting by Onur Orhan:Writing by Can Erozden
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Harunustaspor said it had signed 22-year-old Omer Faruk Kiroglu by paying in cryptocurrency, a first in the world of football, according to the club.
"We decided to do it to be mentioned in Turkey and the world. Our club is playing for the title. I hope this 'Bitcoin signing' will bring us the title," said the club's chairman Haldun Sehit at the signing ceremony late Tuesday.
Kiroglu was offered 0.0524 in Bitcoin, about $530.4 at 1045GMT, and 2,500 Turkish liras ($666) for the rest of the season.
Based in the northwestern province of Sakarya, Harunustaspor plays in the first Amateur Division Group B.
Created in 2009 by an unidentified person under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin's value of bitcoin increased more than 1,200 percent last year, rising to $13,800 on Dec. 31 after beginning the year at $999.
Bitcoin's value climbed to its highest level of $19,900 on Dec. 17, and then lost 50 percent of its value in a month to fall below $1,000 on Jan. 16.
Reporting by Onur Orhan:Writing by Can Erozden
Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Please contact us for subscription options.
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