Texas Scrutiny: Steph Curry and Tom Brady Endorsed FTX
Steph Curry, Tom Brady, and other famous people who promoted the cryptocurrency exchange FTX are being investigated by Texas authorities. Read CNL.
Steph Curry, Tom Brady, and other famous people who promoted the cryptocurrency exchange FTX are being investigated by Texas authorities. Read CNL.
The Man in the Arena: Tom Brady Collection NFT dropped on April 6. A second collection will drop during the series’ tenth episode on ESPN+ The series highlights Brady’s breakthrough of his legendary NFL career. Entertainment and Sports Programming Network (ESPN) announced its first non-fungible token (NFT). This is in collaboration with Autograph, the Web3 brand co-founded by Tom Brady. According to the report, the NFT launched a collection based on The Man in the Arena: Tom Brady, a 10-part ESPN+ docu-series produced by Religion of Sports, a media company also co-founded by Brady. Specifically, the Tom Brady collection launched
Vitalik Buterin said he didn’t know Tom Brady and thought he’s Tom Cruise, the actor from Mission Impossible. The NFL legend who’s into cryptocurrency shared that he is a fan of Vitalik Buterin. Brady’s NFT platform called Autograph would not exist without Vitalik Buterin’s work. Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin said he mistakenly thought that Tom Brady was the actor of Mission Impossible. This happened after people harshly compared Buterin as a neglected version of the American football legend’s appearance. But, Brady, who’s into cryptocurrency, expressed his appreciation of Buterin. Recently, Buterin has graced the cover of Time Magazine encompassed by