2020-4-22 06:30 |
Russell Okung thinks people should find more ways to ‘earn rather than buy’ Bitcoin, and spruiked the Fold app and debit card as a way to do that
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2020-4-22 06:30 |
Russell Okung thinks people should find more ways to ‘earn rather than buy’ Bitcoin, and spruiked the Fold app and debit card as a way to do that
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Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Russell Okung said he has been paid in bitcoin after asking to be paid in the cryptocurrency for almost two years. The Panthers is reportedly diverting half of his $13 million salary to the Strike wallet, which converts the payment into bitcoin for Okung.
2021-1-3 11:05 | |
Russell Okung Becomes First Pro Athlete to Be Paid in Bitcoin Starting off our roundup, we wanted to highlight the amazing news received by professional football player Russell Okung. This Super Bowl champion has been a vocal advocate of Bitcoin for years, even tweeting last year that he wants to be paid in Bitcoin.
2021-1-1 13:00 | |
On Tuesday, NFL Tackle Russel Okung and Strike announced a partnership that will pay a sizable portion of Okung’s $13MM NFL in bitcoin. The post Okung’s “Pay Me In Bitcoin” Becomes A Reality With Strike appeared first on Bitcoin Magazine.
2020-12-30 17:58 | |
By CCN: Bitcoin has managed to gain the support of an ally on one of America’s most televised platforms. Russell Okung, a two-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl Champion, has become one of the most vocal advocates for bitcoin and digital currencies.
2019-5-31 21:30 | |
Bitcoin is rising in price, and each industry is starting to become more interested in what the market can do for them. Football players have been perhaps the most interesting surprise, when LA Chargers Offensive Tackle Russell Okung posted a simple tweet – “Pay me in Bitcoin.” And as $BTC tops $8,600 USD in value […]
2019-5-27 01:49 | |
Just two weeks back, the love affair between the National Football League (NFL) and Bitcoin started and now more and more players of the team want to be paid in BTC. This began when Russell Okung, who plays offensive tackle for the Los Angeles Chargers took to Twitter to demand, “Pay me in Bitcoin” on […]
2019-5-26 16:47 | |