Steph Curry, NBA star player for the Golden State Warriors, tweeted a public call-out to the crypto twitter community to help kickstart his crypto journey.
Following a lucrative $206,000 purchase of a popular Bored Ape Yacht Club non-fungible token, or NFT, last week, NBA all-star Steph Curry has today sought help from his 15.5 million Twitter followers on how to advance in the crypto game.
“Just getting started in the crypto game…y’all had any advice??” the Golden State Warriors guard tweeted.
According to his Open Sea site, the basketball player currently owns 16 NFT, including the blue-furred Bored ape featured in his Twitter profile.
Tom Brady, the legendary NFL quarterback who presently wears the Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey, shared his amusing take on the situation:
Brady’s image featured the notorious Laser eyes, a popular meme used by the crypto community, politicians, athletes, and other significant business personalities to proclaim their support for major crypto-asset Bitcoin earlier this year (BTC).
Gary Vaynerchuk, a serial entrepreneur and early investor in Nasdaq-listed crypto exchange Coinbase, responded with a hustle philosophy that one would expect from the maverick entrepreneur, simply saying, “50 hours of homework.”
“There is not one individual on earth that conducted 50 hours of homework before putting money into altcoins,” tweeted Twitter user @Wealth Theory in response to Vaynerchuk. Lol”
According to DappRadar’s live data, Top Shot, the NBA’s slam dunk NFT project, is the fourth most popular NFT marketplace in the last 30 days, with $28.11 million in sales volume between 112,360 traders.
According to CryptoSlam data, Top Shot is the fourth most popular NFT collection of all time in terms of sales volume, behind Axie Infinity, CryptoPunks, and ArtBlocks.