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Super Bowl LVII featured dozens of commercials showing the latest products, movie trailersand celebrity endorsements.

One thing that was notably missing was a large number of cryptocurrency companies using the Super Bowl to advertise their product.

Heres a look atSuper Bowl LVI, which was nicknamed the Crypto Bowl, and how much an investment in Bitcoin would be worth now.

What Happened: Super Bowl LVI aired on NBC on Feb. 13, 2022. The big game earned the nickname The Crypto Bowl by many in the industry thanks to the higher number of cryptocurrency-related companies advertising during the game for the first time.

With 30-second commercials commanding a price tag of around $6.5 million, cryptocurrency companies shelled out big bucks to get their product in front of over 100 million people that watched the Los Angeles Rams defeat the Cincinnati Bengals.

Among the companies that advertised during the Super Bowl were FTX, Crypto.com, Coinbase Global IncCOIN and eToro.

Coinbase saw their Super Bowl commercial, which featured a floating QR code, go viral and lead to more user signups during the big game.

Months after the Super Bowl, troubles would continue for the cryptocurrency sector. Among the biggest issues was the bankruptcy of FTX, whichwas a big spender during the Super Bowl.

Many have poked fun at the cryptocurrency commercials airing during the Super Bowl being similar to the large number of dot-com companies that aired commercials during the 2000 Super Bowl. A total of 14 companies with .com in their name advertised during the game. Less than half of the companies are active today, with several getting bought out and others fading away.

The 2022 Super Bowl, which took place on Feb. 12, 2023, featured no commercials from cryptocurrency companies. Cryptocurrency commercials were not banned during the game, but four companies that were close to deals or had signed commercial deals ultimately backed out before the big game.

Super Bowl LVII did feature one commercial for Limit Break, a Web3 gaming company that has released several NFT collections. The ad featured a QR code that took users to a free claim for an NFT if they were among the lucky first people to scan or to the Twitter profile of Gabriel Leydon, CEO of Limit Break.

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Investing $1,000 in Bitcoin: With the many commercials from cryptocurrency companies airing during Super Bowl LVI, viewers may have been willing to invest in the sector, including the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin BTC/USD .

Bitcoin traded between $41,950.94 and $42,693.05 on Super Bowl Sunday in 2022. The cryptocurrency closed at $42,197.52, which is the starting price point for thishypothetical investment exercise.

An investor could have bought 0.0237 Bitcoin with a $1,000 investment after Super Bowl LVI aired.

The $1,000 investment would be worth $513.22 today, based on a price of $21,654.73 for Bitcoin at the time of writing.

This represents a loss of 48.7% on the hypothetical investment.

For comparison, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust SPY is down 6.6% from the morning after the Super Bowl (Feb. 14, 2022) to now.

Bitcoin has traded between $15,559.05 and $48,086.84 over the last 52 weeks.

The hypothetical investment shows that while companies shell out millions of dollars to advertise their products during the Super Bowl, it doesnt mean they are always worthy investments that will go up in value.

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Kemi Badenoch does not rule out local coalitions with Reform after next week’s council elections

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Kemi Badenoch has not ruled out forming coalitions at a local level with Reform after the council elections next week.

Speaking to Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, the Conservative leader did however categorically rule out a pact with Nigel Farage’s party on a national level.

“I am not going into any coalition with Nigel Farage… read my lips,” she said.

However, she did not deny that deals could be struck with Reform at a local level, arguing that some councils might be under no overall control and in that case, “you have to do what is right for your local area”.

“You look at the moment, we are in coalition with Liberal Democrats, with independents,” she said. “We’ve been in coalition with Labour before at local government level.

“They [councillors] have to look at who the people are that they’re going into coalition with and see how they can deliver for local people.”

She added: “What I don’t want to hear is talks of stitch-ups or people planning things before the results are out. They have to do what is right for their communities.”

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A total of 23 councils are up for grabs when voters go to the polls on Thursday 1 May – mostly in places that were once deemed Tory shires, until last year’s general election.

It includes 14 county councils, all but two of which have been Conservative-controlled, as well as eight unitary authorities, all but one of which are Tory.

Ms Badenoch has set expectations low for the Tories, suggesting they could lose all the councils they are contesting.

The last time this set of councils were up for election was in 2021, when the Conservative Party was led by Boris Johnson who was riding high from the COVID vaccine bounce.

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Perhaps the only detail more emphatic than the goals in the Colorado Avalanche‘s 4-0 win over the Dallas Stars Saturday night, was the impact provided by their captain, Gabriel Landeskog.

Landeskog, who returned in Game 3 of this Western Conference first-round series after missing nearly three seasons while recovering from a knee injury, scored his first goal since June 20, 2022, in a multi-point performance that saw the Avalanche tie the series at 2-2 in Game 4 at Ball Arena. Game 5 is Monday in Dallas.

“It means a lot,” Landeskog told reporters after the win. “Obviously, I’ve envisioned scoring again for a long time. There obviously days when I didn’t know if I was ever going to score again. It obviously feels good. It’s a tight playoff series in a big game here at home. To get to do it here at home in front of our fans obviously means a means a lot. Super exciting. Hopefully more to come.”

A short-handed goal from Logan O’Connor midway through the first period followed by a late power-play goal from Nathan MacKinnon staked the Avalanche to a 2-0 lead entering the second period.

That set the stage for Landeskog, who was in the slot when Brock Nelson fed a pass that the 32-year-old winger launched for a one-timer that beat Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger for a 3-0 lead.

Landeskog, who was playing on the second line, was instantly mobbed by his teammates on the nice such as Samuel Girard, Valeri Nichushkin, Devon Toews and Nelson, who joined the Avalanche at the NHL trade deadline.

As Landeskog returned to the bench, he was congratulated by the entire team which also included a hug from a smiling MacKinnon, who along with Landeskog, have been with the franchise for more than a decade.

“I was just proud of him again,” Avalanche coach Jared Bednar told reporters after the game. “I was proud of him regardless of if he scores or not because I know what he’s gone through, and I know how difficult that was. I think that takes it to another level. You know he wants to come back and contribute like he did in the past and he’s off to a great start.”

Landeskog’s goal was the latest milestone in what’s been a lengthy recovery from a chronically injured right knee. He missed what amounted to 1,032 days since his last NHL game.

In that time, the Avalanche have remained in a championship window but have dramatically altered their roster. The Avs have nine players from that championship team who have remained with the franchise and have since reshuffled a roster that led to them re-acquiring defenseman Erik Johnson, one of Landeskog’s closest friends, in their bid for the fourth title in franchise history.

Even with all the changes, there were still questions about when they could see Landeskog return to the lineup. And if Landeskog did return, what he could look like?

His first professional game in three years came April 11 with the Avalanche’s AHL affiliate where he logged 15 minutes. Landeskog would then score a goal and get an assist in his second and final game.

And much like his AHL stint, all it took was two games for Landeskog to score and have another two-point performance.

While Landeskog’s goal became the most celebrated moment of the evening, what he did to help create the Avalanche’s fourth goal was an example of why he’s so crucial to their title aspirations.

Landeskog played a pass to Nelson who then found a Girard for a shot from the point that gave the Avs a 4-0 lead in the fourth. In the time Landeskog passed the puck, he anchored himself at the net front to gain position on 6-foot-7 Stars defensemen Lian Bichsel to screen goaltender Casey DeSmith, who replaced Oettinger for the third period.

Jockeying with Bichsel, who is six inches taller and 16 pounds heavier, allowed Landeskog to test both his strength and that right knee to gain leverage.

The result? Girard’s shot found space in traffic with Landeskog making it hard for DeSmith to see the puck.

“He’s a big boy,” Landeskog said with a smile. “He’s a big strong guy, a physical player and hard to play against. I was trying to get in front of their goal, and he was trying to get me out of there. It was a good battle.”

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A number of people have been killed and multiple others injured after a driver drove into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver, police have said.

The driver has been taken into custody after the incident shortly after 8pm local time on Saturday, police added.

People were in the area near 41st Avenue and Fraser Street for the Lapu Lapu Day Block Party, named after a national hero of the Philippines.

Vancouver’s mayor Ken Sim said in a post on X: “I am shocked and deeply saddened by the horrific incident at today’s Lapu Lapu Day event.”

He added: “Our thoughts are with all those affected and with Vancouver’s Filipino community during this incredibly difficult time.”

Video posted on social media showed victims and debris strewn across a long stretch of road, with at least seven people lying immobile on the ground.

A black SUV with a crumpled front section could be seen in photos from the scene.

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