What do Cristiano Ronaldo, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, Elon Musk and Ashton Kutcher all have in common?
They all ended up connected to Bitcoin.
What started as a strange experiment on internet forums slowly made its way into the world of celebrities, athletes and billionaires.
Take 50 Cent. In 2014 he accepted Bitcoin as payment for his album Animal Ambition. At the time it looked like a random tech experiment… until years later those coins were suddenly worth millions of dollars.
Snoop Dogg has been openly involved in crypto culture for years, experimenting with NFTs and Web3 projects long before most celebrities even knew what blockchain was.
Then there’s Elon Musk, who shook the entire financial world when Tesla bought $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin, instantly pushing crypto into global headlines.
Even football joined the story. Cristiano Ronaldo partnered with Binance to bring crypto products to millions of fans around the world.
And in Hollywood, Ashton Kutcher was already investing in blockchain startups through his venture fund years before crypto became mainstream.
What began as a niche idea among programmers is now something discussed by rappers, actors, athletes and billionaires.
And it makes you wonder something interesting:
How many famous people are quietly holding Bitcoin without anyone knowing?