Voting has opened for the 2020 NBA All-Star game. With fans able to decide the players they wish to see take the court, there is an opportunity for the league’s biggest Bitcoin proponent to take to the court during the prestigious weekend.
Spencer Dinwiddie plays point guard for the Brooklyn Nets and is hopeful of selection for the All-Star Game. The 26-year-old basketball star has also been investing in Bitcoin since 2017 and has been a vocal advocate of blockchain technology since.Dinwiddie at All-Star Game Would be a Sure Slam Dunk for Bitcoin
Over the years multiple sports stars and franchises have professed an interest in Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. As NewsBTC previously reported, Russel Okung, the offensive tackle for the LA Chargers, has hosted his own Bitcoin conference. Meanwhile, the NBA’s Sacramento Kings started a cryptocurrency mining initiative from within its high tech stadium.
Another big name from American sports is also a fan of Bitcoin. Describing himself as “a tech guy with a jumper”, Spencer Dinwiddie of the Brooklyn Nets, is currently in the process of organising the tokenisation of his own contract. Forbes on the NBA first earlier today.
In a video promoting the investment opportunity, posted to Dinwiddie’s Twitter today, the basketball star stated that, despite previous objections from the league, he was going ahead with the launch of security tokens representing his current contract. The sale will begin on January 13.The Spencer Dinwiddie bond launches January 13th. I’ll also be taking 8 fans to ASW with me. — Spencer Dinwiddie (@SDinwiddie_25)
Let's see what the true power of Bitcoin Twitter is. has been a big proponent of Bitcoin within the NBA and with his fellow players. The NBA All-Star game voting is happening right now. Can we collectively vote him in?! — Pomp 🌪 (@APompliano)
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