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October 01, 2021, 04:11:07 AM
#44
There is actually a lot of news about famous sports stars and other famous people involved in crypto, and it is good news that crypto brings positive things and can also benefit them. because crypto is good for all misfortunes.

Like the famous football coach Jose Mourinho, who is known to be launching NFT with Mastercard, Mourinho, who is also a global ambassador for Mastercard, will present his digital collection.
and NFT is arguably still in its early stages, greater engagement is expected in 2022 as more sports stars, artists and other notable personalities will enter the industry.
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October 01, 2021, 01:31:55 AM
#43
I think this is a good thing and very good for the development of crypto, especially when world-class sports players are starting to look at and like cryptocurrencies, but can this be proven, bro?  Or is this just for hype!
Involvement of those stars in cryptocurrencies would enable cryptos to become more popular whether by advertisement or investment, more sportsmen or women might take a cue by getting involved as well, that is a gradual adoption of cryptos, recently some music stars are also getting involved too stars like Akon, Snoop Dogg etc had bought the idea, I believed the culminative effect of the adoption by these stars will brings about massive investment to cryptocurrencies.
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October 01, 2021, 12:21:21 AM
#42
I have seen the explosion of interest in cryptocurrencies, sports clubs should still be aware of the risks this new technology brings. 
The value of crypto assets continues to fluctuate, and despite the phenomenal growth, the legal and regulatory landscape remains uncertain. 
The lack of stability in this sector will require sports businesses to adopt hedging agreements to save money in the event of price fluctuations.
However, the rise of crypto assets brings opportunity and excitement to the sports world.
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September 30, 2021, 10:56:02 PM
#41
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Agree with this opinion.
I think the support from the entertainment figures will reduce the application of the benefits of the altcoin it brings. Celebrities who support and hold altcoins (even in large numbers) only become speculators and always dump them in the spot market. This factor makes it difficult for cryptocurrency to be implemented by the public and consider crypto to be just a speculative asset.
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September 30, 2021, 10:00:42 PM
#40
I think this is a good thing and very good for the development of crypto, especially when world-class sports players are starting to look at and like cryptocurrencies, but can this be proven, bro?  Or is this just for hype!
If you want to see the proof, then you just have to find out through several websites and social media such as twitter and through well-known sites that often discuss cryptocurrency in general, because ordinary people like him will not be able to create hype in written form or just a word.
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September 30, 2021, 04:28:04 PM
#39
There is so much attention given to the sports sector, especially soccer. With the number of big names in the sports sector, i don't think there's a better way of promoting a cryptocurrency than the use of this sports icons. It's actually a win-win deal for sports and cryptocurrencies.
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September 30, 2021, 03:26:19 PM
#38
Famous people or stardom take advantage of their big names to pump up prices. It's like an advertisement for the tokens as it carries their name. I don't think they really invest there, maybe this is just an agreement and they get paid. Different- if they say buy a certain amount of Btc, because we know Btc is not regulated or controlled.
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September 30, 2021, 03:17:54 PM
#37
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?
We should as what makes Tennis Star Naomi Osaka "openly" interested in Dogecoin... and watch her stutter... I bet she doesn't even know how dogecoin works or what it even is. All she knows is that this coin can be pumped easily. Invest some and let people know that she is interested in that coins so that she can sell when people start doing the same. Even your soccer player is in here for the money. If they are interested, why don't they privately invest instead of letting the world know? Okung did a good thing accepting Bitcoin as a part of his salary. He is the smart one over here.
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September 30, 2021, 01:47:40 PM
#36
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

I think the examples you mentioned are more of a form of advertising than actual interest from famous athletes.
Of course, it's very good that cryptocurrencies appear alongside famous names. I hope there will be more such examples, but I do not think that cryptocurrencies will find use in this form. In my opinion, it will remain simply a form of advertising for their own projects by developers.
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September 30, 2021, 01:22:56 PM
#35
Famous celebrities come in all sorts of shape and form, which means that we are talking about something that is sports related but it doesn't really matter, what matters is that they are famous. So, let's take a 7th division goalkeeper in England, that's "sports" too, a whole team could be paid in bitcoin and the impact wouldn't be that big, hell they could change their names to something crypto related and it wouldn't really matter way too much, maybe at most crypto people would have some team they would support but that's about it.

What matters is that those sports people need to be famous as well, if Lebron comes out and says he owns some bitcoin and likes it, that matters, if Ronaldo plays in a crypto commercial, that means something. All in all if any famous person in the world comes out and says something that is in support of crypto, that would be great for us at all times.
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September 30, 2021, 11:23:16 AM
#34
What do you think ?
To be honest, I do not really take this to be a big advantage for crypto and I don't really believe in most of the coins in the OP. For me this individuals are just like every other person buying crypto out there, they may be rich, but rich people have been buying crypto for a very long time now and many of them even stay anonymous, making it even questionable why these ones decided to publicize their interest in crypto. In my opinion, what's needed for mass adoption is adoption from institutions and governments, and not really individuals, and that is exactly what is going to make the difference for cryptocurrency.
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September 30, 2021, 11:06:19 AM
#33
dunno why but whenever i see this things i automaticaly think that it was only a form of advertisement to promote and to probably pump the crypto ,
most especially to that new token psg fansclub and also to dogecoin while for btc ,
btc is in the mainstream already and its normal for someone to use this coin but if we honestly love to use a certain crypto, i think its not necesary to shout it out in public because we are already doing our support for the crypto once we buy and hodl them .

No need to shout out if you already understand crypto but it's a case to case situation, there are people who loves broadcasting their support to attract wider audiences, some for referrals and some are to promote crypto. We see people who catch the attention from different advertisement and some with personal conversation with people who already inside this industry.
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September 30, 2021, 11:01:29 AM
#32
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

Crypto is a very popular topic now, the media makes it more interesting by publishing several good news about cryptocurrencies that attracts more people including celebrities, crypto is so advanced now that many influential people wants to be associated with it, am not surprise at, soon more celebrities will pick interest.
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September 30, 2021, 10:57:16 AM
#31
dunno why but whenever i see this things i automaticaly think that it was only a form of advertisement to promote and to probably pump the crypto ,
most especially to that new token psg fansclub and also to dogecoin while for btc ,
btc is in the mainstream already and its normal for someone to use this coin but if we honestly love to use a certain crypto, i think its not necesary to shout it out in public because we are already doing our support for the crypto once we buy and hodl them .
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September 30, 2021, 10:41:05 AM
#30
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?
If many sports stars are interested in Crypto, I think it's normal because they see great potential in Crypto. But if a Lionel Messi receives part of his salary in Crypto I think it's part of his club's management strategy to promote crypto, especially their token (the club). As we know, Lionel Messi is an icon of today's football sport. So by paying part of his salary through crypto token, then Messi fans will definitely follow to buy these token.
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September 30, 2021, 10:10:44 AM
#29
For now the popularity of the crypto world is having the upper hand so many sports stars who have joined crypto and started investing in it, although for now it is experiencing negative news from china but I believe the crypto currency is already standing strong and very difficult to drop to the lowest price as when it first came, Then the current decline is only temporary and we must take advantage of this opportunity to invest in order to later get a satisfactory profit.
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September 30, 2021, 09:44:35 AM
#28
I think that is good news to us because at least those sports stars are aware of the existence of the crypto and they want to involve in crypto. Maybe they have a big interest in the benefits from crypto so they decide to join in crypto and I think the other sports stars will join with them too. But hopefully, those sports stars can learn more about crypto to know what coins to invest and not just accept the offers to invest in one or two projects or become an ambassador of the project.
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September 30, 2021, 04:41:18 AM
#27
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

I think it's no surprise that there are also active athletes interested in cryptos because in the end there are just normal people too and if for example 2% of the world population is interested in cryptos then i would guess that there are also 2% of all athletes interested in cryptos. I also noticed that this year there is a lot of advertising of big crypto projects going on in major sports. For example Tezos is visible on several Formula 1 cars. As far as i know the ad space on a formula 1 car is very expensive so that is pretty cool. Also in the UFC i noticed a ad of crypto.com that was mentioned during the fight i guess that is also pretty expensive.
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September 30, 2021, 04:12:13 AM
#26
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?

It's a good thing if they enter the crypto space, it means that the community in the crypto space will be stronger. The thing to avoid is when they give an opinion, don't sometimes believe it completely, keep researching first.

As you mentioned above that Messi receives part of his salary with Crypto (PSG Fan Token), Until now I don't believe it Cheesy I consider it a marketing strategy from Socios and PSG to increase their token market cap.
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September 30, 2021, 03:59:18 AM
#25
Crypto is getting mainstream as we talk. The only thing holding it back is lack of regulations, which has made it a bedrock of malicious characters and criminals. However as much as it reduces the decentralization, it can make it more acceptable
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