American Football and Crypto: Why This Tag Doesn't Belong Here

American football, a popular contact sport played primarily in the United States with eleven players per side, goal lines, and a distinctive oval-shaped ball. Also known as gridiron football, it’s a cultural staple in the U.S. with millions watching the Super Bowl every year. But here’s the thing—this website doesn’t cover sports. Not even close.

Crypto, digital assets built on blockchain technology that enable peer-to-peer value transfer without banks. Also known as cryptocurrency, it’s what this site is all about: tracking airdrops like DGMOON and RBT, reviewing exchanges like Aevo and StormGain, and explaining complex tech like Zero-Knowledge Proofs and finality models. We don’t talk about touchdowns, field goals, or quarterback ratings. We talk about tokenomics, exchange security, and how to avoid scams like MM Finance or DeFi11.

If you’re looking for news on the NFL, fantasy leagues, or the latest draft picks, you’re in the wrong corner of the internet. This is Digital Currency Institute Australia—a nonprofit hub for blockchain education, not sports commentary. Our posts help Australians navigate crypto safely: what’s real, what’s risky, and what’s outright fake. We break down why StormGain shut down, how to spot a scam airdrop, and what FINMA licensing actually means for exchanges.

There’s no overlap between American football and crypto. One is a physical game played on a field. The other is a digital revolution happening on code. If you found this page by accident, we get it—tags get mixed up. But now you know: this is where you learn about blockchain, not about the 49ers or the Chiefs. Head over to our About Us page to see what we actually cover. The articles below? They’re all real crypto guides. Nothing else.