With all eyes on Singapore this week, was it any surprise crypto would make an appearance?
The historic summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Koreaâs Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un got the crypto communityâs attention â and held it â thanks to Dennis Rodman and the notorious cryptocurrency that funded his travel to Singapore, potcoin.
CoinDesk reported on June 7 that retired basketball star Dennis Rodman was headed to Singapore for the Summit with the help of the marijuana-themed cryptocurrency. As a celebrity who have visited North Korea several times, Rodmanâs trip was considered as âa celebrity twistâ to the historical geopolitical event.
According to The Washington Post, Rodman was âin discussions withâ the team behind potcoin last week to get financial support for the trip. He later officially confirmed the news on Twitter highlighting the fact his trip was sponsored by the group:
In fact, it is not the first time that potcoin has helped Rodman with his travels.
Just last year in June, the former Chicago Bulls star went back North Korea through potcoinâs sponsorship. At the time, the price of cryptocurrency spiked as Rod announced the news on Twitter in a âpotcoinâ t-shirt and a baseball cap.
Launched in 2014, potcoin claims it is âthe first digital currency created to facilitate transactions within the legalized cannabis industryâ on its website. By which, it means that it gives marijuana dispensaries and farmers an alternative to other financial institutions like a bank when they trade.
And that leads us to the day when we have Rodman, crying, on CNN from Singapore wearing a âMake America Great Againâ hat, and it makes the crypto world look no worse than ever.
Oh yeah, he was also wearing a potcoin shirt.
Shawn Perez, a potcoin spokesman, told The Post that the trip would be a âpeace mission,â but many suspected it was purely a trip to promote potcoinâs brand.
ESPN reporter Darren Rovell tweeted that the advertising Rodman garnered for potcoin in the moment was worth $4.1 million.
Though Virginia Heffernan, editor at WIRED, thinks the advertising would only have counterproductive effect. Potcoin is, after all, trying to disrupt payments (a real industry).
For most of Twitter users, though, it was just a weird moment that is really, really, really hard to digest.
As it is now, the price of potcoin, which is ranked No. 315 on CoinMarketCap, spiked in the last 24 hours, according to ConMarketCapâs data.
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