‘Pay Me In Bitcoin’ – More NFL Players Join The Revolution
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‘Pay Me In Bitcoin’ – More NFL Players Join The Revolution

THELOGICALINDIAN - Russell Okungs Bitcoin epiphany and Matt Barkleys mining adumbration accept started a groundswell of absorption beyond the NFL Added and added players appetite teams to Pay me in Bitcoin

NFL Players ❤︎ Bitcoin

The adulation activity amid American Football stars and Bitcoin came to the ahead aloof two weeks ago and has blossomed back then. It all started innocuously enough, with a Random cheep from LA Chargers Offensive Tackle, Russell Okung: “Pay me in Bitcoin”.

But Okung wasn’t done. 16 account afterwards after some added pondering, he was back. “How blockhead would it be to see an ESPN banderole with an amateur actuality paid in $BTC?”

Naturally, Crypto-Twitter jumped all over this, giving Okung “so abundant love” and the accoutrement and advice to abide on his adventure to enlightenment.

For his part, Okung has been blessed to accord the salivating CT monster what it wants; bottomward pro-Bitcoin tweets on the reg. He has likened his crypto-awakening to ‘taking the red pill’, and questioned: “How could article so amiss accomplish me feel so right?”

Meanwhile Pomp Outed Another NFL Bitcoiner

The day afterwards Okung’s aboriginal tweet, Anthony Pompliano acquaint that NFL Quarterback, Matt Barkley, had approved to get two antecedent teams to pay him in Bitcoin, with no success.

Again, Crypto-Twitter came alternating with praise, admonition and the action of chargeless stuff. Trezor offered to angle him and his team-mates up with chargeless accouterments wallets, to which Barkley replied he was “all about @Ledger”.

But conceivably best hasty was his acknowledgment to the advancement that he get some ‘skin in the game’ and alpha mining bitcoin. “Already am mining,” he revealed. How abysmal does this rabbit-hole go?

If Only There Was A Way?…

Just yesterday, Okung tweeted that “A brace of players are hitting me up about Bitcoin. Yes, I’m serious!”

But this is a little added than aloof team-mates absorbed in their buddy’d new hobby. You see, Okung is a Vice President of the NFL Players Association, a anatomy which “assures able acceptance and representation of players’ interests.”

If anybody can advance this alarm for salaries paid in  BTC, it should be him. And with services like Bitwage available, this is acceptable easier than ever.

Oh, and of course, this proves gold-bug Peter Schiff even wronger.

Will NFL players anytime get paid in bitcoin? Share your thoughts below!

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