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Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. If someone forwarded this to you, sign up here. In today’s edition, Carly Wanna surveys the field as FTX’s collapse threatens crypto sports sponsorships:  
For many sports fans, it’s all about the love of the game. Sunday’s World Cup championship had plenty of that passion on display. Argentinians were enamored with Lionel Messi, the French infatuated with Kylian Mbappé.

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