Serena Williams calls Bitcoin (BTC) a “super strong investment”

Serena Williams calls Bitcoin (BTC) a “super strong investment”
фото показано с : invezz.com

2022-4-11 12:08

Renowned tennis star, Serena Williams, has praised Bitcoin because of its unique features. The 23-times Grand Slam Champion has said that Bitcoin is a “super-strong investment”.

Williams made these remarks following a partnership with the Jack Dorsey-led Block, a major player in the Bitcoin ecosystem.

Williams supports Bitcoin

During the Miami Bitcoin Conference 2022, Block (formerly Square) announced it has partnered with the tennis player. Williams will be working with CashApp to offer women and people of colour access to Bitcoin (BTC/USD).

Williams praised Bitcoin for its unique features saying that it was a “super strong investment.” The tennis player said that the initiative would raise crypto awareness among the female gender, and people of colour would explore opportunities for Bitcoin investments.

“It’s important to expand Bitcoin to women and people of colour,” Williams said. She further said that Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million coins was a valuable advantage. She said that the global cryptocurrency environment was changing and that the sector’s growth was led by Bitcoin.

Williams said,

What’s interesting in Bitcoin is there is not going to be a ton available. I like looking at it like that and deciding: Okay, that is a super-strong investment in terms of all cryptocurrencies. There’s a lot happening in the cryptocurrency world, and obviously, I think it’s all being led by Bitcoin.

Williams is married to Alex Ohanian, the co-founder of Reddit and a major crypto supporter. At the beginning of the year, Ohanian secured a $500M funding to “double down” investments in cryptocurrencies. Ohanian also has personal investments in Ethereum, terming it a promising blockchain.

Serena Williams buys a Bored Ape NFT

Serena Williams is also among the celebrities with Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFTs. Earlier this year, she received the NFT and changed her Twitter profile picture to feature a pink monkey. Williams was gifted the NFT by her husband, Alex Ohanian.

BYAC NFTs have attracted many celebrities. Other prominent individuals who bought Bored Ape NFTs include Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg and Madonna. BAYCs are some of the most valuable digital collectibles in the market.

The post Serena Williams calls Bitcoin (BTC) a “super strong investment” appeared first on Invezz.

Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024

origin »

Bitcoin (BTC) на Currencies.ru

$ 98494.65 (+0.20%)
Объем 24H $43.674b
Изменеия 24h: -0.07 %, 7d: 9.81 %
Cегодня L: $97633.19 - H: $98494.65
Капитализация $1948.867b Rank 1
Цена в час новости $ 41087.42 (139.72%)

bitcoin williams serena investment made these ecosystem

bitcoin williams → Результатов: 41


Фото:

The Daily: Binance Adds Stablecoin Pairs, Tzero Patents Integration Platform

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance is opening trading for three stablecoin pairs. Also in Tuesday’s Daily, Overstock’s Tzero has patented a solution to integrate traditional and cryptocurrency trading systems, Morgan Creek founder Jason Williams offers his Lamborghini for bitcoin, and in Brazil, crypto investors are looking to buy vaults to safely store their digital assets.

2019-1-8 15:45


Фото:

‘Too Many Cars, Not Enough BTC’ – Morgan Creek Founder Selling Lambo for Bitcoin

Founder of the digital asset management fund Morgan Creek Capital Management Jason A. Williams has put up his Lamborghini for sale for Bitcoin. Something ‘Never Done’ Before As the price of Bitcoin (BTC) continues to slide around 80 percent below its all-time high value of January 2018, the founder of Morgan Creek Capital Management Jason A.

2019-1-8 03:00


Фото:

What Is Cryptocurrency? “Jeopardy!” Features Entire Category on Crypto

Is cryptocurrency becoming more mainstream? It could be if one of America’s most prominent game shows features an entire category devoted to it. The November 29, 2018, episode of “Jeopardy!” — which has been on the air since 1964 — offered five unique questions centered around cryptocurrencies and their technology to test out its contestants’ knowledge on the subject: The results reveal that they did indeed know their fair share.

2018-12-1 22:18