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December 30, 2020, 04:31:40 PM
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The Carolina Panthers will pay half of Russell Okung's $13 million contract for 2020 in Bitcoin, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The two-time Pro Bowler signaled his desire in May 2019 to be compensated in the form of the popular cryptocurrency and confirmed he got his wish...

Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2924583-russell-okung-to-be-1st-nfl-player-paid-in-bitcoin-65m-of-panthers-salary

After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.


If this is true then it will be a biggest news for bitcoin community. And this is one more positive step for bitcoin.
If all the nft community start by this way then we should thankful to nft community because they are helping a soo much to make this bitcoin more popular to more people. I know when more people know about bitcoin then we think more we are going to see more potential news about bitcoin. Though we know that still lots of educated people Don't know what is bitcoin. If this type of news comes out then we are going to see some more exciting on bitcoin.
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December 30, 2020, 05:55:29 PM
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If others start the way he allocated some of his salary in bitcoin, we will see more surge in the coming years. I would like to imagine how Bitcoin and crypto entire market will react if top football start like Messi and Ronaldo take this path, it will be crazy pump of days and week before the the pump will cool down.
Yeah, this is some crazy news, and if you consider how many new whales are being created (I'm thinking of all those companies that bought bitcoin, like Grayscale and MicroStrategy), you have to wonder if there's enough bitcoin to go around.  True, you can split a BTC down to a single satoshi, but if demand keeps growing like this, that one satoshi is going to be worth quite a bit.

I'd also say that Russell Okung has just given bitcoin some great publicity by doing this.  He must be seriously bullish on it to want to take half his salary in bitcoin.  It's risky as hell, but I respect such a ballsy move.

Sure, if you don't need the money, you can lock it up long term and just see what happens. I'm actually more impressed the team figured out how to pay him in Bitcoin and went through with it, because it just adds more steps in paying the player to have to go through the process of converting a significant amount of money into bitcoin so they can pay it to him.

I'm also wondering how he received the payment. Is he using personal addresses, and if so, how does he break it up among his addresses (lump sum to one, spread it out over many different addresses, etc.)? Is he set up to receive it through a Bitcoin custodian instead, like a Grayscale or Coinbase?  Very interesting.

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December 31, 2020, 08:41:26 AM
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So it looks like this NFL player will not be in fact paid his salary in Bitcoin but instead he will use a crypto startup called Strike to convert his salary to Bitcoin.
I am not familair with this app and I wonder if it would make more sense for him to buy his Bitcoins with Binance or another Exchange.  This is still big for Bitcoin to have him supporting it.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/nfl-player-russell-okung-isn-t-getting-paid-in-bitcoin-this-is-what-he-s-doing-instead

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December 31, 2020, 01:05:21 PM
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It seems that he's interested in bitcoin and good for him to get his wish of getting paid in bitcoin. If it was me, I would also want to receive my salary in bitcoin. As long as you know how the market works, it's fine getting paid in bitcoin. Also, I find it nice that he's open towards his want for Bitcoin in his social media accounts and it's good because it can gain the attention of the public as well.
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December 31, 2020, 01:50:21 PM
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This has just being the begining of bitcoin going mainstream, it is so promising and becoming realistic. The bitcoin first trade was in 2010 while bitcoin has been growing gradually and now institutions joined. Now NFL player is paid in bitcoin through the lightning network. This is just another good way bitcoin is getting more adopted.

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December 31, 2020, 03:51:18 PM
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AFAIK he's going to be paid in half based on the other article that I've seen a few days ago.

Panthers, NFL shoot down report that Russell Okung is getting half his $13M salary paid in bitcoins

It is a huge amount if he's going to be paid in bitcoin. It's a wise decision as if he's playing and getting paid with an investment. Other athletes might do what he did with their contracts.

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January 01, 2021, 12:27:24 PM
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This just is the beginning, we will see more of this superstars demand this, they have nothing to lose but something to gain, if the price of BTC goes to $100k this year, some of his colleague will think about having part of their salary paid in BTC and it will go viral, we are just getting started.

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January 01, 2021, 01:20:36 PM
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I'd also say that Russell Okung has just given bitcoin some great publicity by doing this.  He must be seriously bullish on it to want to take half his salary in bitcoin.  It's risky as hell, but I respect such a ballsy move.

Those are perks of being a star: First you invest in Bitcoin, then you speak up about it, many people follow, demand rises, price goes up, you are in profit! Smiley

The only question is when to cash out, considering that BTC isn't a pyramid scheme that will eventually collapse.

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January 01, 2021, 06:40:28 PM
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It is unusual but the player probably realise the potential of Bitcoin and he is very wise by doing that. He’s move could also encourage other athletes, fans or his teammates that who wants to invest in cryptocurrency. In next few years he will reap the benefits of his decision.

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January 02, 2021, 06:40:15 AM
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After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.
To be honest, this is a PR stunt in order to use bitcoin and its glorious bull run to gain popularity and appeal to the bitcoin users on social media to follow them.

That has been the case with every other celebrity/sports personnel commenting about crypto and so on. Probably the guy himself knows nothing about what bitcoin is and how it works - I can bet on that. Social media comments are never done by the person whose name is on the account but social media managers (SMM). Just tell them to pump up the account with some bitcoin related stuff and pull up the media for such a stunt and you are good to go.

Skeptical but in many cases this is the proper case. Wink

 
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January 02, 2021, 05:23:32 PM
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The Carolina Panthers will pay half of Russell Okung's $13 million contract for 2020 in Bitcoin, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The two-time Pro Bowler signaled his desire in May 2019 to be compensated in the form of the popular cryptocurrency and confirmed he got his wish...

Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2924583-russell-okung-to-be-1st-nfl-player-paid-in-bitcoin-65m-of-panthers-salary

After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.

I truly love it! Now that he leads by example, I bet that others would be curious and may be following suit if he educates them very well about Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. He has a lot of influence, so I honestly think that some of his followers may start to learn more about Bitcoin and buy it.
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January 02, 2021, 05:48:52 PM
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The news of the NFL player as one more in defense of Bitcoin has several opinions.
It is important to read the source to give a more accurate opinion.

I think it is a natural feeling as it has happened to us at some time when we know about Bitcoin and we want to earn our salary in Bitcoin. The NFL player has reported that part of his profit converts it to Bitcoin with an app called Strike.

On his Twitter account he shows himself as any Bitcoin advocate, I imagine he would be pleased if his teammates also followed him on this great adventure.

https://twitter.com/RussellOkung/status/1343923267019698177?s=19


https://cointelegraph.com/news/nfl-player-russell-okung-isn-t-getting-paid-in-bitcoin-this-is-what-he-s-doing-instead


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January 02, 2021, 06:04:06 PM
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Found this interesting:

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The Carolina Panthers will pay half of Russell Okung's $13 million contract for 2020 in Bitcoin, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The two-time Pro Bowler signaled his desire in May 2019 to be compensated in the form of the popular cryptocurrency and confirmed he got his wish...

Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2924583-russell-okung-to-be-1st-nfl-player-paid-in-bitcoin-65m-of-panthers-salary

After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.

Now considering the fact that the BTC , it did an amazing job in the year 2020 and have us all a new year gift in 2021 I do believe that it is actually an investment to be paid in BTC.

The guy didn't only increased the value of his salary but he did also allow authorities to publish the same information online which does mean that he did help the BTC community too when it comes to the terms of advertising this is all we have. The price ofcourse speaks for itself but having people with a fan following believe in it does wonders for the audience.

The teammates might to might not but we all do know that all of them are now regretting that they didn't take the same steps.

I do hope he makes a wise choice and decides to either hold or encash timely so that he does not make a mockery out of bitcoins and himself too. It is now in his possession, his salary and the opportunity to do what he wants with bitcoins therefore I hope it goes good.

It is rather good to have such people share their thoughts publicly since we know most of them decides to keep the whole audience in the dark , many investors, players , business personalities are hidden thus it is rare to see such dedication.


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January 03, 2021, 03:22:55 AM
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After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.
To be honest, this is a PR stunt in order to use bitcoin and its glorious bull run to gain popularity and appeal to the bitcoin users on social media to follow them.

That has been the case with every other celebrity/sports personnel commenting about crypto and so on. Probably the guy himself knows nothing about what bitcoin is and how it works - I can bet on that. Social media comments are never done by the person whose name is on the account but social media managers (SMM). Just tell them to pump up the account with some bitcoin related stuff and pull up the media for such a stunt and you are good to go.

Skeptical but in many cases this is the proper case. Wink

I dunno, he was tweeting about bitcoin and wanting to be paid in bitcoin in 2019, long before this most recent insane run. I suppose it’s possible to be a publicity stunt, but to what end?

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January 03, 2021, 03:58:54 AM
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The Carolina Panthers will pay half of Russell Okung's $13 million contract for 2020 in Bitcoin, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The two-time Pro Bowler signaled his desire in May 2019 to be compensated in the form of the popular cryptocurrency and confirmed he got his wish...

Source: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2924583-russell-okung-to-be-1st-nfl-player-paid-in-bitcoin-65m-of-panthers-salary

After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.

If this true , that is because they are know about bitcoin and i think they use it for transact everyday. If thats report spreading fast in many media , that is the stepping stone that can make bitcoin popular in the world. But i think and many said that there is only publicity stunt  to spread only the goodness of cryptocurrency and the bull run of this.

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January 03, 2021, 06:16:27 AM
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I dunno, he was tweeting about bitcoin and wanting to be paid in bitcoin in 2019, long before this most recent insane run. I suppose it’s possible to be a publicity stunt, but to what end?
Topic linked was in December so I assumed that it was in 2020. Wanting to be paid in BTC since 2019 - but did that come to reality in 2020 along with all the bitcoin pumping tweeting?

In any case I would classify this as a publicity stunt for gaining attention and so on, just like all those celebs back in 2017 during the ICO hype that pumped bitcoin.

If that is true though, then it is indeed sad that players are being made to accept things that they dont know about because their managers are the ones who actually run the PR. Sad truth of the sports industry in modern days.

 
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January 03, 2021, 06:46:37 AM
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I'm actually shocked an NFL team would grant the guy's request.

Most guys in the NFL go broke because their spending habits and lavish lifestyle doesn't coincide with their actual salary. Good on this guy for diversifying his income and putting some towards BTC. Don't think this will be the norm though. No middle income worker is going to request a portion of their income in crypto.
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January 03, 2021, 07:45:09 AM
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Yes, it might be nice that sports players are already paying in Bitcoin, which is the case with NFL sports players, indeed in the world of Bitcoin sports, it is generally known, especially the sport of football.

If I think maybe 2021, some other sports have started paying players in Bitcoin, this could happen considering the current covid situation that doesn't go away, hopefully what the NFL is doing can be a positive thing for other sports players.

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January 03, 2021, 08:11:33 AM
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The more good news related to Bitcoin, this will make Bitcoin even more popular and will attract many people. As did NFL player Russell Okung
asking for his salary payment in Bitcoin, hopefully it will be followed by other athletes too. So it can encourage more and more people to own
Bitcoin, and make the Bitcoin price rise even higher. Hopefully all work can be paid for in Bitcoin, because now owning Bitcoin is more profitable
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January 03, 2021, 01:04:01 PM
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After reviewing some of Okung's tweets, he appears to be quite the bitcoin bull, and backing it up by requesting half his 2020 salary in bitcoin.
I thought the entire team was paid in BTCitcoin. I am not a big NFL fan and hence i am not aware of these players but it looks like an individual requested to get paid his salary in BTCitcoin and it is a good proposition but right now the market is rallying and what happens if the market goes down, so i think it is a risky proposal.

What i would do is get the money and then invest according to my choice but what i speculate is that he asked to get paid in BTCitcoin to reduce the tax implication and if that is the situation it is a smart move.
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