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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Cripto and Sports
by
cliber
on 07/10/2021, 16:58:54 UTC
A number of sports stars were also interested in Crypto lately, such as Tennis Star Naomi Osaka openly interested in Dogecoin. The famous soccer player, Lionel Messi also received a part of his salary in the form of Crypto, namely the PSG Fansclub token. Previously, the NFL star Russel Okung also chose to receive half his salary at Bitcoin.

What do you think ?
Lionel Messi is known as the greatest football player in the world today. As we know that every football player belongs to the club he is defending. There are two reasons the club recruits its players, first they want to win trophies and they want to increase their business income. Lionel Messi is currently defending Paris-based club PSG and PSG has its own token in the crypto space. Well, if some of Lionel Messi's salary is received in crypto, then I think that's one way for PSG to promote a token called PSG in the crypto market.
Yes. I saw the owner of the PSG club getting a big profit in Messi's recruitment.
Messi's presence will bring PSG to a new level from the side of the game and business. In terms of business, PSG is predicted to get far greater income by bringing Messi.
PSG can get an increase in sales of merchandise, tickets, and sponsorship income. This is clear opportunities that must be wasted by PSG.
I see it more as a business why some of Lionel Messi's salary is in crypto. And if a lot of sports athletes are involved in crypto, it could be because they think that crypto has a good opportunity to invest.

Many people invest in cryptocurrency. So why don't famous athletes do such a lucrative business? They receive a high salary, they can afford to invest. And getting a salary in part in club tokens is a good move on the part of the club's management. Moreover, the tokenomics is tied entirely around the PSG club. And that says something.
I don't understand what you mean.
They are famous athletes who have sufficient material, starting from money, facilities and so on, especially athletes like Lionel Messi. If you ask why famous athletes don't do profitable businesses, the answer is that they do. Call it Iniesta. Lionel Messi's teammate at the Barcelona club when he was active as a footballer had also done business. The subject of discussion on this topic is about athletes receiving part of their salaries in crypto.