NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers will accept part of $22M salary in Bitcoin
The Green Bay Packers player’s total salary would be worth roughly 368.8 BTC at a price of $60,636. Aaron Rodgers, quarterback for the Green Bay Packers football team, has said he will be taking part of his National Football League salary in Bitcoin.In a video posted to his Twitter account on Nov. 1, Rodgers — dressed as fictional character John Wick, likely for Halloween — said he would be partnering with Cash App to take a portion of his salary in Bitcoin (BTC). The NFL reported in July that Rodgers would be earning a $1.1-million base salary on top of a $14.5-million signing bonus and a....
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is taking a portion of his salary in bitcoin. He also gave away $1 million in the cryptocurrency to his fans in collaboration with Square’s Cash App. “I believe in bitcoin,” he said, adding that “the future is bright.”
Green Bay Packers’ Aaron Rodgers Takes Part of His NFL Salary in Bitcoin
American football quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), Aaron Rodgers, explained in a video he posted on Twitter Monday that he is taking a portion of his salary in....
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has partnered with Cash App to receive a portion of his NFL salary in bitcoin.
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