Chain has inked an advertising and promotional partnership official Web3/Blockchain infrastructure of the NBA’s Miami Heat.
In the new partnership, Chain will have its logo on the Heat’s shooting shirt.
Chain will also have a presence in community programming alongside the NBA franchise and be prominently featured in the team’s social media platforms and game day elements.
The leading Web3 and Blockchain software provider has collaborated and partnered with multiple luxury brands in the retail space, multiple professional sports organizations, and finance giants.
John Vidalin, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of the Miami Heat, noted that the partnership has some unique advertising and promotional elements that they’re excited to be a part of.


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