Luke Ryan – the head of content at Coin Jar, a cryptocurrency exchange in Australia – says that the more sports teams seek to gain crypto sponsorships, the more legitimate the space will become. Luke Ryan on Sports and Crypto Coin Jar is one of the first crypto companies in Australia to sponsor a sports team. By collaborating with the Melbourne Demons in May of 2021, it looks like the firm was the first company of its kind to take over an Australian Football League (AFL)...
Read More »Ex-NBA Star Allegedly Dupes African Firm in $800,000 Bitcoin Scam
Ex-NBA star Isaac Austin has been accused of swindling a Ghanaian firm nearly one million dollars in a Bitcoin Scam. According to GhanaWeb, the former NBA player lured victims into investing their Bitcoin in an automated cryptocurrency trading program run by his firm, Isaac Edward Austin and Tudor Trust. On Austin’s LinkedIn page the ex-basketball player is listed as a trustee of the firm. Source: LinkedInHis Twitter account, however, makes no such mention. Ghanaian firm loses 75 Bitcoin...
Read More »UFC Fighter Ben Askren Shills Bitcoin, Gets Roasted by ‘Twitter Geniuses’
Professional UFC fighter and unabashed bitcoin bull Ben Askren took to Twitter yesterday to tell everyone he’s piling up on BTC and challenge the crypto haters. In a fairly confrontational tweet, Askren dared all of the “twitter geniuses” to explain why “crypto is a scam,” resulting in several gibes at his expense. UFC Fighter Gets What He’s ‘Askren For’ There’s a fair bit to unpack here. The responses are a mish-mash of crypto haters ragging on crypto, crypto supporters also ragging on...
Read More »Spencer Dinwiddie to Tokenize His NBA Contract; Pro Athletes Should Follow Suit
Tokenization offers professional athletes a vehicle to grow their earnings and not risk blowing it all on useless junk. | Image: Shutterstock On September 13th, CCN reported that Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie plans to convert his $34 million contract into digital tokens. The move allows the NBA player to receive a lump sum payment as investors purchase...
Read More »Dinwiddie Leads Crypto Charge, Tokenizes His NBA Contract
Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie just announced his plans to tokenize his latest NBA contract to broaden his investment options now. | Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports Brooklyn Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie is playing a different kind of game. Last year, in a story about his love for bitcoin, Dinwiddie told Bleacher Report, “I got a lot of...
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