NBA star Steph Curry asks Twitter for crypto advice
The NBA star tweeted a public call-out to the crypto twitter community to help further his education in the space. Following a lucrative $206,000 purchase of a popular Bored Ape Yacht Club nonfungible token, or NFT, last week, NBA all-star Steph Curry has reached out to his 15.5 million Twitter fanbase for advice on progressing in the crypto game on Tuesday.The Golden State Warriors guard tweeted: “Just getting started in the crypto game...y'all got any advice??”According to the basketball athlete's Open Sea profile, he currently owns 16 NFTs in total, including the blue-furred Bored Ape....
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