Tom Brady, the seven time Super Bowl champion, adds “laser eyes” to his twitter profile picture, a trendy indication of one’s support for Bitcoin.
Earlier this year Tom Brady announced he will be launching an NFT platform, Autograph, which will allow celebrities to create and list digital collectibles.
NFL tackle for the Carolina Panthers, Russell Okung, announced he would be converting half of his $13 million salary to Bitcoin late last year.
Bitcoin, which now boasts over a $1 trillion market capitalization, has garnered support from celebrities and public figures in all walks of life.
I am the Director of Research and Development at Inca Digital, a data and intelligence provider in the digital asset space.
Before Inca, I helped start up a pharmacogenetics laboratory and worked in neurodegenerative research.