NBA Golden State Warriors Thompson, Andre Iguodala Announce Accepting Bitcoin As Salary
NBA Golden State Warriors players Klay Thompson and Andre Iguodala announced the same day that they had converted a portion of their salaries to Bitcoin through the Cash app.
Klay Thompson
Klay Thompson returned from an Achilles tendon injury to his left and right knee after 941 days and finished his first game against the Cleveland Cavaliers, who returned yesterday.
However, Thompson's first tweet in 2022 has nothing to do with the return of the first battle. I support Bitcoin because I believe it is the financial future. Additionally, me and Andre Iguodala will donate $ 1 million worth of Bitcoin.
André Iguodala
Iguodala also posted a similar tweet to Thompson, asking attendees to remove Bitcoin from their Cash App credentials with the hashtag "#PaidIn Bitcoin" and to follow Cash App's Twitter in the text.
It can be seen from the video that this is a collaboration between the Cash app and the players, but there has been no tweet about it in the Cash app, and only comments have been dropped. in Iguodala and Thompson's tweets.
Iguodala's previous investments were in blockchain and cryptocurrencies. He co-sponsored the FLOW platform to develop Dapper Labs. On September 5 of last year it was announced that his OpenSea had been stolen and it appeared that all of his NFTs had been sold. .
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