A cryptocurrency called “Let’s Go Brandon” is sponsoring NASCAR’s Brandon Brown. It was named for the controversial chant he accidentally inspired days before complaining about losing sponsorships.
‘I’m excited to welcome @LGBcoin_io aboard my No. 68 Chevrolet Camaro will be the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series primary partner. Brown shared the news via Twitter. Brandon posted a glossy clip of him walking up to the red, blue and white shevy with the LGBCoin logo.
Brown, 28, unintentionally sparked the phrase the national anti-Biden chant after NBC sports reporter Kelli Stavast confused the crowd jeering ‘F*** Joe Biden’ for ‘Let’s Go Brandon!’ At a NASCAR race in Alabama, October 2.
Speaking out about the impact the chant had upon his professional career last week, the driver said that he has difficulty finding sponsors and is seen as a ticking bomb, despite not revealing any political views. He appears to have embraced his not-intentional fame, following the viral spread of the phrase.
“We are proud of Brandon this season, and to help him pursue his American dream,” James Koutoulas LGBcoin HODLer (founder of Typhoon Capital Management), stated in a press statement.
If we do our job well, you’ll feel proud of America when you think of Brandon.
Despite previously stating that he didn’t wish to give instructions on voting, NASCAR’s driver Brandon Brown has been sponsored by a cryptocurrency.
Brown, who will be known as America’s driver by cryptocurrency, will wear a red, blue, and white Camaro along with LGBcoin’s logo and wordmark during the new sponsorship.
This year, the driver of NASCAR has secured funding from several crypto-related entities.
His early attraction for crypto and meme partnerships is another distinguishing feature.
The pro-racing driver stated that LGBcoin’s financial support was “incredible”, especially in such an important time for our team’s growth, as we strive to compete at the highest level.
“This season has been a rollercoaster ride. I was wondering whether our finances would be sufficient to allow us to continue competing. To my first win at Talladega, and to the realization that this is an intentional meme.
Brown said, “The support from sponsors such as LGBcoin allows us to compete as much as possible. I look forward to competing on the track in 2022.”
Brown shared the news via Twitter on Thursday
Last week, the driver talked out about how the chant affected his professional career. He said that it was difficult for him to find sponsors, and is considered a ticking bomb, despite not revealing any political views.
Brown, who will be referred to by cryptocurrency as “America’s driver” because of his new sponsorship, will wear a red, blue, and white Camaro along with LGBcoin’s logo and wordmark during the next season.
LGBcoin, a decentralized cryptocurrency that is similar to Dogecoin or Shiba Inu, is a brand new meme currency. The creators have called it “America’s Coin”. It aims at inspiring positivity and unity through a firm belief in America’s dream.
Koutoulas said, “We are excited to partner Brandonbilt Motorsports with Brandon Brown for this 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series series season,”
“Brandon is an extraordinary driver and a wise individual beyond his years. His commitment and singular focus on his profession is inspiring and his personal story is one that we can all be proud of—an American story of success and perseverance. Brandon truly is America’s Driver.
LGBcoin achieved a market capitalization exceeding $300 million within six months.
According to coinbase, the price for cryptocurrency has risen 13.5 percent during the last 24 hours despite falling by 10.54 per cent in the seven previous days.
Current prices are $0.000001 for a LGB.
LGBcoin, a decentralized cryptocurrency for memes, is new. It’s price increased by 13.5 percent in the last 24 hours, despite having fallen by 10.54 percent in the past seven days
Brown was the first NASCAR driver ever to secure multiple cryptocurrency deals after securing funds from a variety of entities.
Last year, Brown had two sponsors: Trade the Chain Crypto and The Original Larry’s Hard Lemonade.
Uncertain if these two companies are related. DailyMail.com reached out to Trade the Chain and LGB Coin for clarification and comment.
Brown last week revealed that he had difficulty getting sponsorships because of the highly polarizing “Let’s go Brandon” chant.
Brown said that it was extremely hard for him, Sports Business Journal.
Brown had previously stated that he wanted the phrase to mean something positive and productive, like “Let’s Go America!” rather than creating a code word for ‘F*** Joe Biden’ (Pictured: Biden on Dec. 27)
‘If you’re a national corporation, that means you sell to all consumers … and unfortunately, when you get dragged into the political arena, people want you to take a side.
I’ve never been in a situation where the question is, “OK, which side are you on?” “Left or right?” So it’s hard for a brand to want to attach to somebody who might be kind of divisive in their consumer base. How can they possibly want to have a conversation with me if Coca-Cola is going to divise them?
“So, the simple answer is that it’s difficult to find partnerships. It’s because it’s seen as a ticking-time bomb. This is too risky. It’s a risk that I can understand, but it makes it very difficult to keep everything in line.
He also revealed he is a Republican but is determined to continue focusing on his career in professional racing rather than politics.
Brown stated that Brown and his representative have tried to remove chants a few times.
NASCAR also came together to protect Brown’s rights and company name, in an effort to stop any association between the two.
After he accidentally started the ‘Let’s Go Brandon!’ NASCAR racer Brandon Brown (28), spoke about his difficulties in finding corporate sponsorship. Chant
Popular anti-Biden expression, “Let’s Go Brandon!” is code for ‘F*** Joe Biden’
After Kelli Stavast, a sports reporter thought that the crowd cheered for Brown and said “Let’s go Brandon!” at a NASCAR race event on October 2, this phrase was created. rather than ‘F*** Joe Biden’
‘NASCAR and I are kind of in the same boat about what to do here, but I don’t think anyone has the right answer,’ Brown added.
It’s both my name and my professional career at risk. My reputation as a driver will be very quickly damaged if I make a mistake in this area.
‘Even a career in NASCAR if I didn’t make it as a driver, trying to get another job in the community, I’m always going to be the “Let’s Go Brandon” guy. This is what I will be remembered for and how I dealt with it.
This phrase is now used in a variety of professional and college sports events, trolling conservatives.
Also, merchandise based on the phrase is being sold in a “Let’s go Brandon” store that was recently established in Massachusetts. Additionally, there are approximately 12,000 eBay listings related to the chant.
One song even had its lyrics influenced by Bryson Grey’s phrase, which reached the top of the iTunes charts.
In addition, 23 trademark filings have made for a version for the phrase but none actually belong to Brown, according to the US Patent & Trademark Office.
Let’s Go Brandon! A merchandise store was opened in North Attleborough Massachusetts, centered on the phrase.
Jared Schmeck from Oregon, left) repeated the same phrase to Biden on Christmas Eve during a NORAD Santa Tracker event that was being held virtuallly for children (and their families).
Jared Schmeck, an Oregon father from Oregon, repeated this phrase to Biden at a NORAD Santa Tracker event that was held on Christmas Eve. It was only for the children and their parents.
I hope that you have a great Christmas. Shmeck wished Biden Merry Christmas and let’s get Brandon going!
The president replied, “Let’s Go Brandon. I agree.”
Brown said previously that he wanted the phrase to mean something positive and productive, like “Let’s Go America!.” rather than creating a code word for ‘F*** Joe Biden.’
“I don’t want it just to be the replacement for a cuss word. It’s polite if it makes it easier, I suppose, but he stated.
The Talladega Race win was meant as a celebration. And then, it was meant to become something that I could use for my own advancement. But, with the meme becoming viral, it was more about, so I had to keep quieter because everyone wanted it on to politics. My passion is the racing aspect.
Brown said, “The problem with politics is I don’t know enough to make a real opinion. I really concentrate on racing.”