In the crowded world of crypto sponsorships, it is rare to see a project break new ground with a partnership that has no precedent. BlockDAG (BDAG) has done just that, becoming the first Layer-1 blockchain to secure a partnership in Formula 1®, joining forces with BWT Alpine F1 in what is already being seen as […] The post The First Layer-1 in Formula 1®: Why BlockDAG’s Partnership With BWT Alpine F1 Redefines Credibility appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.In the crowded world of crypto sponsorships, it is rare to see a project break new ground with a partnership that has no precedent. BlockDAG (BDAG) has done just that, becoming the first Layer-1 blockchain to secure a partnership in Formula 1®, joining forces with BWT Alpine F1 in what is already being seen as […] The post The First Layer-1 in Formula 1®: Why BlockDAG’s Partnership With BWT Alpine F1 Redefines Credibility appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

The First Layer-1 in Formula 1®: Why BlockDAG’s Partnership With BWT Alpine F1 Redefines Credibility

2025/10/01 01:00

In the crowded world of crypto sponsorships, it is rare to see a project break new ground with a partnership that has no precedent. BlockDAG (BDAG) has done just that, becoming the first Layer-1 blockchain to secure a partnership in Formula 1®, joining forces with BWT Alpine F1 in what is already being seen as a credibility-defining move. 

While other projects have aligned with football clubs, esports teams, or regional sporting events, this is different. Formula 1® is a global spectacle watched by over a billion fans across 130 countries, and BWT Alpine F1 sits at the heart of it. The multi-year agreement ensures that BlockDAG’s name and brand will now soar at 200 miles per hour on one of the most powerful stages in sports.

Breaking the Mold in Sponsorship Strategy

Crypto projects have historically leaned on high-visibility but short-lived deals, often designed more for hype than lasting credibility. By securing a multiyear partnership with BWT Alpine F1®, BlockDAG is taking a markedly different route. The symbolism here is significant: DAG architecture, with its parallel block confirmations and Proof-of-Work security, mirrors the constant pursuit of efficiency and reliability that defines Formula 1®.

When BWT Alpine F1 chose BlockDAG as its exclusive Layer-1 and DAG partner, it was not simply about logo placement. It was about trusting the project’s ability to perform under pressure, deliver at scale, and demonstrate resilience in a market where many competitors have burned out. For buyers, that credibility translates into confidence, because partnerships at this level are never casual; they are vetted, strategic, and deliberate.

Numbers That Speak Louder Than Slogans

BlockDAG’s sponsorship move is not being made in isolation. It comes on the back of record-breaking presale numbers: over $410 million raised, 26.4 billion BDAG coins sold, and a growing base of 312,000 holders worldwide. In addition to this, the ecosystem already boasts 3 million active users mining via the X1 app and has shipped more than 20K hardware miners globally. These numbers reflect a milestone that no Layer-1 has achieved before the mainnet launch.

When these adoption figures are placed alongside a Formula 1® sponsorship, the message is powerful. BlockDAG is not seeking credibility; it has already established it. What this deal does is broadcast that credibility to billions of spectators, ensuring that BDAG’s name is synonymous with both technical innovation and mainstream acceptance.

The timing of this partnership is as strategic as it is symbolic. Formula 1® offers the perfect cultural bridge: a sport that blends engineering, competition, and global recognition. For BlockDAG, being featured alongside the BWT Alpine F1® means more than marketing; it signals entry into mainstream consciousness.

BlockDAG, with its presale momentum still building, suggests that the market context may indicate this is one of the final penny-entry opportunities before exchange listings. At $0.0013, the prospect of reaching $1 has buyers rushing in, with whales already executing multimillion-dollar buys.

A Quiet Build, Now a Loud Outcome

BlockDAG has built quietly, letting its systems and adoption numbers do the talking. The result is a presale that has already raised over $410M, a mining fleet rolling out worldwide, and a developer base of over 4,500 contributors building more than 300 dApps. The BWT Alpine sponsorship now amplifies that credibility, taking what has been constructed quietly into the loudest stage of all.

For the crypto market, this is more than another sports tie-in. It represents a structural shift in how projects build trust: not through fleeting campaigns, but through partnerships that align with both values and performance. Formula 1® is about milliseconds, and BlockDAG’s DAG + PoW model is about scaling without sacrificing security. The resonance between the two is hard to ignore.

BlockDAG’s multi-year partnership with BWT Alpine F1® is a milestone for crypto, marking the first time a Layer-1 blockchain has entered Formula 1. Backed by over $410 million raised, 26.4 billion coins sold, and millions of miners and holders already active, BlockDAG is proving that credibility can be established before the mainnet. 

As Formula 1® cars take to the track with BDAG’s brand in view, one question remains: will today’s $0.0013 entry point be remembered as the last chance before liftoff?

Presale: https://purchase.blockdag.network

Website: https://blockdag.network

Telegram: https://t.me/blockDAGnetworkOfficial

Discord: https://discord.gg/Q7BxghMVyu 

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