Calaxy, an open social media marketplace populated and run by creators, has successfully raised $7.5 million in funding via private investments.
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NBA athlete Spencer Dinwiddie is one of the most outspoken blockchain advocates in the league. While the Brooklyn Nets guard has been dealing with an injury for a good portion of the basketball season, it’s not slowing his entrepreneurial efforts in crypto.
NBA player Spencer Dinwiddie wants his fans to put their Bitcoin where their mouth is. The Brooklyn Nets point guard has launched a GoFundMe page in which he’s looking to raise 2,625. 8 BTC, or approximately $24,632,630, from his fans during the quarantine.
Crypto investors can "pledge" five different cryptos, including two stablecoins, to Cred and earn up to 10 percent interest in a new partnership with NBA star Spencer Dinwiddie.
Spencer Dinwiddie, a point guard for the Brooklyn Nets, is set to become the first sports player to tokenize their contract and sell it as an investment vehicle. Dinwiddie’s contract will be sold as bonds on Ethereum and bondholders will be able to claim his income via the contract.