
Some crypto with that Whopper? Burger King and Robinhood team up in sweepstakes
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Burger King is partnering with online brokerage Robinhood in a promotion to award cryptocurrency to a handful of customers.
People who sign up for the fast-bood chain's Royal Perks loyalty program and who spend at least $5 using its app can win Bitcoin, Dogecoin or Ethereum, Burger King announced Monday. To claim a prize, winners must open a Robinhood crypto account via the firm's app. The sweepstakes lasts through November 21.
According to Burger King, diners who choose to play are most likely to win Dogecoin, which traded Monday at 27 cents. The odds of winning bitcoin, which hovered around $60,665, are about 1 in 100,000. Ethereum was valued at $4,293, according to CoinMarketCap. Burger King is giving away a total of 20 bitcoin, 200 ethereum and 2 million dogecoins.

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