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B2G

British  

abbreviation

  1. business to government: referring to a business dealing with government rather than individuals or companies

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Seagal “failed to disclose he was promised $250,000 in cash and $750,000 worth of B2G tokens in exchange for his promotions,” which included posts plugging Bitcoiin2Gen and its initial coin offering in 2018, the SEC says.

From The Verge

The Hollywood actor and martial arts expert became a “believer” in and “brand ambassador” for the coins, B2G said in a statement in February 2018.

From Reuters

Seagal, who did not admit to any wrongdoing, failed to disclose that he was promised $1 million in cash and B2G tokens in exchange for his endorsements.

From Reuters

Ron Allen, the founder of B2G, had never had an eighth-grader play for his most mature team, and hasn’t since.

From Los Angeles Times

His research found that the best players practiced in the summer at Dorsey High as part of the B2G 7-on-7 program.

From Los Angeles Times