Hip-Hop Star Snoop Dogg Says Bitcoin ‘Here to Stay’— Lauds NFTs for Creating ...
Pioneering hip-hop artist and businessman, Snoop Dogg has said he believes in bitcoin, the (blockchain) technology behind the crypto asset and the global connection it creates. The celebrity adds that while he’s not “too caught up in the value of the coin,” he has been around long enough to “know it’s here to stay.” Not a Pandemic Fad Speaking in an interview with Vanity Fair, Snoop Dogg, whose real name is Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr, also talks up the potential of the technology and why the popularity of BTC should not be seen as a passing fad. He said:....
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On October 20, the iconic rap star Snoop Dogg announced he’s participating in a non-fungible token (NFT) sitcom with the popular basketball team the Harlem Globetrotters. According to the announcement, the NFT drop is part of a campaign featuring a limited edition Snoop Dogg and Globetrotters NFT collection.
NFT Whale Snoop Dogg Partners With the Harlem Globetrotters
It’s well known that the musician and American rapper Snoop Dogg is a fan of cryptocurrencies and non-fungible token (NFT) assets. In recent times, the crypto community discovered that Snoop was a....
It's interesting to see Bitcoin get the recognition from celebrities. This time around it's Snoop Dogg (or was it Snoop Lion?). The hip-hop star tweeted that his next record would be available for purchase with bitcoin and delivered with a drone. Amazon Prime Air, perhaps? (Given that Amazon is planning to deliver purchases with drones via Amazon Prime Air.) Of course, we realize that Snoop himself is being facetious, but it raises and interesting point that musicians are at very least thinking about releasing their records in exchange for digital currency. If Snoop himself were to....
This year a great deal of popular hip-hop superstars like Eminem, Jay-Z, Ja Rule, Lil Pump, and many more have been getting into the non-fungible token (NFT) collectibles scene. On Monday, the American rapper Snoop Dogg revealed that he is an avid collector of NFTs. Snoop claims to be a pseudonymous Twitter account dubbed “Cozomo de’ Medici,” an online character known to hold millions of dollars in NFTs. Snoop Reveals His Pseudonymous Twitter Account This past Monday, Snoop Dogg revealed on Twitter that he is “Cozomo de’ Medici” an NFT collector....
Snoop Dogg, or 'Snoop Lion' as he is known in his latest reggae incarnation, is planning to make his next record available to buy in bitcoin. Although he isn't exactly an economist, Snoop is an acclaimed artist and a force to be reckoned with in the record industry. Last week Snoop Dogg tweeted that his next record will be "available in bitcoin and delivered in a drone". The remark did not go unnoticed, and he got a few replies from bitcoin outfits interested in helping out, including Coinbase and BitPay. Snoop Dogg replied, asking for more information and saying that he wants to "make it....
Multiple blockchains attract attention among users looking to mint either single NFTs or entire collections. Tezos is one of the chains receiving much praise for its low fees and carbon approach. Even Snoop Dogg – through his Cozomo de Medici alter ego – wants to explore the benefits of this ecosystem. Snoop Dogg x NFTs […]