2019-9-29 15:24 |
The NBA notified Brooklyn Nets’ player Spencer Dinwiddie that he cannot tokenize his $34 million contract
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2019-9-29 15:24 |
The NBA notified Brooklyn Nets’ player Spencer Dinwiddie that he cannot tokenize his $34 million contract
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It looks like Brooklyn Nets’ guard Spencer Dinwiddie’s contract will be tokenized after all, even if the NBA pushed back the player’s plan to come up with a tokenization platform especially developed for entertainers.
2020-1-11 21:45 | |
Spencer Dinwiddie took to Twitter saying he was disappointed by the NBA’s decision to block his proposed digital investment vehicle. Dinwiddie was referring to the basketball league’s move to block his plan to tokenize and sell shares in his contract citing policy violation, as BeInCrypto has previously reported on.
2019-9-29 07:18 | |
Earlier this week, star Nets player, Spencer Dinwiddie, announced that he had planned to turn his contract worth $34. 4 million into an investment, going public with an SD8 token offered by his company, DREAM Fan Shares.
2019-9-29 03:40 | |
NBA Not Too Pleased With Crypto Contract Concept Earlier this week, Spencer Dinwiddie, a prominent player of the NBA franchise, the Brooklyn Nets, revealed to media and Twitter that he would be tokenizing a portion...
2019-9-29 22:00 | |
Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets player was informed that he will not be allowed to tokenize his contract as per the New York Times report. Dinwiddie earlier had shared his plans about creating a $D8 tokens offered by his company DREAM Fan Shares that would see the player sell a portion of his contract to accredited […]
2019-9-28 17:33 | |
Spencer Dinwiddie took a shot at tokenization, but the National Basketball Association blocked him.
2019-9-28 05:00 | |
On Sept 13th, it was reported that Brooklyn Nets point guard Herbert Spencer Dinwiddie plans to convert his $34 million contract into digital tokens. The move permits the NBA player to receive a payment as investors purchase the digital asset.
2019-9-27 17:48 | |
Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie aims to raise $13.5 million by tokenizing part of his NBA contract. Will investors take the shot?
2019-9-27 23:45 | |
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 the digital asset.
2019-9-20 18:00 | |
Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie is reportedly set to turn his three-year, $34 million contract into a blockchain tokenized bond. Investors will be able to put money into the contract and earn interest based on his basketball performance.
2019-9-17 00:51 | |
Spencer Dinwiddie of the Brooklyn Nets is reportedly planning to tokenize his $34 million NBA contract
2019-9-17 21:30 | |
Professional basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets Spencer Dinwiddie has opted to turn his National Basketball Association (NBA) contract into a tokenized bond. Investors will be able to invest in the security and earn interest based on Dinwiddie’s performance on the field of play, reports The Athletic on September 12, 2019.
2019-9-15 16:51 | |
An NBA basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets, Spencer Dinwiddie, is converting his multi-million dollars contract into a digital token investment vehicle, according to The Athletic’s sources. Dinwiddie To Securitize NBA Contract The disruptive effects of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology are permeating all industries and sectors, including the world of sports.
2019-9-14 22:18 | |
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 ideas. But I can't give it all to you because I haven't even started them yet.
2019-9-14 21:37 | |