Bitcoin News and Finance Busta Rhymes Talks Cryptocurrencies, Rappers Asks Fans if He Should ‘Buy In’ Skip to main content

Busta Rhymes Talks Cryptocurrencies, Rappers Asks Fans if He Should ‘Buy In’

Trevor George Smith Jr., professionally as Busta Rhymes asked his 3.8 million followers on Twitter what they think about cryptocurrencies. Rhymes questioned if anyone was into crypto and how people were feeling about digital currencies at the moment.

Busta Rhymes Asks If He Should Buy Crypto

The American rapper, songwriter, record producer, and actor, Busta Rhymes, discussed cryptocurrencies on Wednesday afternoon. Rhymes is well known for his music career and also has seen the most nominations for a Grammy Award without winning.

On Wednesday, Rhymes addressed his millions of followers on Twitter with a simple question. “Anyone here into crypto? How ya’ll feeling about?” the rapper asked. A great number of people responded to Rhymes and told him how they felt.

“Feeling good since 2013,” the Twitter account dubbed “The Crypto Dood” said in response to Rhymes’ tweet. Rhymes didn’t just simply tweet about cryptocurrencies with just a one-liner either, as the rapper can be seen asking his followers more questions about digital currencies.

After asking his followers about crypto, Busta Rhymes shared a few images of himself checking his phone and said: “The price just went up.”

“Been feeling bullish on it since we started working on Coinigy in 2013,” the independent portfolio management platform’s account remarked.

Busta Rhymes Continues the Crypto Conversation, Shares Pictures of Himself Looking at Prices

Another account simply told Rhymes to “invest” and the musician responded to this specific tweet. “Yeah but in what?” Rhymes asked and of course, a myriad of people shilled their favorite crypto-coins.

Another person told the rapper that “crypto is where it’s at” and told him that the market was currently down. “Good time to buy in?” Rhymes responded to the individual who said he owned BTC, ETH, and DOGE. When someone mentioned a token, Rhymes also replied by asking what the coin’s “use case” happened to be.

Following his discussion in that specific Twitter thread, Busta Rhymes also posted some images of himself looking at his phone and said: “The price just went up.” Some of the pictures further show Rhymes eating oysters while looking at his phone.

Rhymes follows a great number of rappers that have got into cryptocurrencies over the years. Hip hop artists like 50 Cent, Talib Kweli, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Murda Beatz, Soulja Boy, and Eminem have all dipped their toes into the industry in some form or another.

What do you think about the American rapper Busta Rhymes asking his millions of followers about cryptocurrencies? Let us know what you think about this subject in the comments section below.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Custodial Lightning Network Service Attack Discovered by LN ‘Newbie’ — Hacker Strikes 6 LN Custodians

On September 18, a Redditor posted to the r/bitcoin forum and explained how he discovered a way to “attack [the] lightning Network’s custodial services.” The Reddit account dubbed “Reckless Satoshi” wanted to figure out if a “discrepancy between real routing fees and service’s transaction fee can be exploited for a profit.” The researcher disclosed that he wanted to see how large the damage could be and said “it is bad.” 6 Lightning Network Custodial Services Attacked, Researcher Discloses Findings to Offenders Prior to Public Disclosure A Redditor called Reckless Satoshi published a disclosure post on r/bitcoin this past Saturday and disclosed how he had found a vulnerability with routing fees and some of the Lightning Network’s custodial services. The research attack was done in good faith and after it was complete he disclosed the bugs to the offending services before publishing his findings. Reckless Satoshi used the Lightning Network (LN) attack on six different services incl

Axie Infinity Down 40% Since Last Week’s Price High, Protocol Revenue Outshines Competitors

Last week, the game token leveraged within the Axie Infinity gaming universe skyrocketed to all-time highs, while other crypto markets remained extremely lackluster. During the last seven days, Axie Infinity’s platform token has dropped significantly in value shedding more than 12%. Meanwhile, the game platform’s smooth love potion token has slid over 8% over the last 24 hours. Axie Infinity Down More Than 40% Since All-Time High Not too long ago, the axie infinity (AXS) token was a topical conversation because it reached an all-time high on July 15. At the time, AXS managed to capture $28.93 per unit and since then it has shed 12.8% during the last seven days. The axie infinity (AXS) token is used within the blockchain-based game that involves battles between token-based creatures called “Axies.” AXS is used for the game’s governance system as well as other actions within the game. At the time of writing axie infinity (AXS) is exchanging hands for $16.70 per coin. AXS/USD on Ju

Play-to-Earn Game From Polker (PKR) Exchange Listing – Endorsed by Akon

The Play-to-Earn NFT based Polker.Game ‘s native token $PKR has been officially listed on the popular centralized exchange BitMart. Polker.game has been in the spotlight recently as Akon, the American R&B superstar and record producer gave his official endorsement of polker stating that the “game is revolutionary” and that Polker is “hands down.. the best play to earn, NFT game in the space.”. With the BitMart listing and celebrity endorsement from Akon, Polker is perfectly positioned to become a major player in the Play-to-Earn league. Watch Akon’s Video Here What is Play-to-Earn? Although not a new concept, play-to-earn has become a trending term due to the popularity of the NFT game AXIE infinity. In the past, previous play-to-earn games have also achieved success – however, thanks to the huge amount of development in the blockchain space in recent years the gaming experience is now massively improved. Play-to-Earn games are essentially free to play and open to anyone and

China to Crack Down on Copyright Infringement Through NFTs

Authorities in China are going after creators of digital collectibles based on other people’s works of art, the use of which was not authorized. The government offensive is part of a campaign to combat online copyright infringement and piracy with the participation of several departments. Regulators in China Move to Strengthen Copyright Supervision of Online Platforms The National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) has recently launched a campaign against copyright infringement and piracy on the internet, together with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security, and the State Internet Information Office of the People’s Republic. A major objective of the initiative is to improve copyright supervision of online businesses by investigating cases involving the sale and distribution of infringing products on short video, live broadcast and e-commerce platforms, and promptly dealing with infringing content, the agency announced in a press r
Blogarama - Blog Directory