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Which celebrities advocate cryptocurrency and NFTs?

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Which celebrities advocate cryptocurrency and NFTs?

Becky | Sep 28, 2022
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Maisie Williams

With a message asking her followers about Bitcoin in 2020, Maisie Williams put herself under the spotlight of crypto Twitter.

Williams, well known for playing Arya Stark in Game of Thrones, asked her 2.7 million followers in the tweet if they thought she should “go long on Bitcoin.” In response to the tweet, more than 55% of respondents agreed to the advocacy of Bitcoin, signalling “yes” to her query. Further to asnwering the poll, her tweet gained a massive amount of traction from crypto advocates and critics alike.

Williams has expressed a keen interest in the Bitcoin industry, albeit she has neither confirmed nor denied that she has followed the suggestion.

Gwyneth Paltrow

Oscar-winner Gwyneth Paltrow took to cryptocurrency with an article about the education of digital currencies. Released in 2018, deep in the crypto winter at the time, the article is essentially a frequently asked questions forum that covers the very fundamentals of everything related to cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.

The CEO of blockchain platform Abra, Bill Barhydt, added his voice to the explanation for the idea by responding to inquiries on everything from what Bitcoin is to how users may obtain the virtual currency. When asked about the price of Bitcoin, Barhydt responded:

“Ultimately, anything has value because people agree that it has value. Government-issued money, such as the US dollar, has value because we all agree that it does, mostly because our government accepts payments of tax debts only in its own money.”

Richard Branson

Sir Richard Branson is one of the biggest names in business with a massive investment and career behind him. With over 400 companes across industries, he’s a mogul that understands opportunity.

With his investment, Branson has voiced his advocacy for Bitcoin as an investment that is worth thinking about. He has not, however, made it known that he has made investments in Bitcoin, either specifically through one trading platform or generally.

Elon Musk

No cryptocurrency list of celebrity names would be complete without Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO has been one of the most high profile names to champion Bitcoin, with Tesla adding $1.5 billion USD worth of Bitcoin to its balance sheets in 2021. It has since old 75% of its holdings.

Musk’s relationship with cryptocurrency is hard to pin down. He has referred to cryptocurrency as a “side show to the side show” and has advocated strongly for the meme token Dogecoin, to that point that the industry is unsure whether there’s sincerity of sarcasm to it. Whether or not he truly backs Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and cryptocurrency, however, his vocal approach to the industry has undoubtedly brought in massive attention from outliers.

Snoop Dogg

Like Musk, Snoop Dogg has been vocal about adcovacting the memecoin Dogecoin – making up part of the “Doge Army.”

In 2021, Snoop also made the announcement that he would be releasing the NFT collection, which will chart the rapper’s life from his earliest memories to the present. Only one of the eight pieces in the “A Journey with the Dogg” collection’s drop, which lasted only 48 hours, brought the rapper $100,000 USD.

Other celebrities in the NFT scene

Beyond cryptocurrencies, the digital asset space has been emerging over the last two years. Brands like Coca Cola, Asics, Nike, and Taco Bell have introduced NFTs to their services and collectables.

Serena Williams

The American tennis player not only stepped into the world of NFTs, but she jumped right in with joining the board of a well-known NFT sport’s token platform. Williams is on the board of Sorare, as a partner to offer in-depth analysis of the sports sector from the viewpoint of a player. Williams has expressed enthusiasm at the idea of breaking into the NFT market with the sports-focused digital firm.

Regarding Williams’ entrance to the NFT space, the CEO of Sorare commented:

“Serena is one of the most important figures in sport and culture, who has redefined the figure of the athlete and the modern entrepreneur, also thanks to the unprecedented success of her investments in several new realities. The strategic advice Serena will bring in building one of the most iconic sports entertainment brands is invaluable. I am thrilled to have her on the team.”

Paris Hilton

Paris Hilton and designer Blake Kathryn worked together to produce a trio of NFT pieces. In April 2021, the artworks were all purchased for just over a million dollars. She has also said that she believes the NFT sector to be the next development in artistic expression:

“I see NFTs as a way to innovate, empower others and push the boundaries of how artists interact with their fans. I see NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, as the future of the creator economy. And blockchain technology will allow artists to get paid on secondary sales as well. That’s never happened before and it is mindblowing how much that can change things for artists.”

Tony Hawk

Tony Hawk, one of the most prominent skateboarders in the world, made his debut in the NFT community by creating a video of himself pulling off a trick. Hawk has performed moves “for the final time” in videos that will live on the blockchain forever. 16,600 different digital collectibles with varying levels of rarity have been made from the tricks. Hawk announced his entry into the field by saying:

“It’s humbling to see how these tricks are taking on new life in the digital era even after I’ve performed my last ones. It allows fans the opportunity to experience them once again in a new way.”


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