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50 Cent forgot he had a stash of Bitcoin now worth $8m | 50 Cent forgot he had a stash of Bitcoin now worth $8m |
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50 Cent has discovered that he is a Bitcoin millionaire, thanks to some long-forgotten album sales. | |
In 2014, he released the album Animal Ambition and became the first artist to accept Bitcoin as payment. | |
The rapper received more than 700 Bitcoins under the deal, but then forgot about the cryptocurrency, according to celebrity newsite TMZ. | The rapper received more than 700 Bitcoins under the deal, but then forgot about the cryptocurrency, according to celebrity newsite TMZ. |
The hoard is worth $7-$8m, although the currency's price volatility means that could change fast. | The hoard is worth $7-$8m, although the currency's price volatility means that could change fast. |
In 2014, one Bitcoin was equivalent to about $662, but was worth about $11,200 on Thursday according to Coindesk. | In 2014, one Bitcoin was equivalent to about $662, but was worth about $11,200 on Thursday according to Coindesk. |
"Not bad for a kid from South Side, I'm so proud of me," 50 Cent - whose real name is Curtis Jackson - wrote on Instagram, confirming the news in a post that featured a screenshot of the TMZ article. | "Not bad for a kid from South Side, I'm so proud of me," 50 Cent - whose real name is Curtis Jackson - wrote on Instagram, confirming the news in a post that featured a screenshot of the TMZ article. |
50 Cent also posted a picture of himself on Instagram surrounded by Bitcoins, with the caption: "A little bit coin anyone? LOL. l know l make you sick but excuse me I'm getting to the bag." | 50 Cent also posted a picture of himself on Instagram surrounded by Bitcoins, with the caption: "A little bit coin anyone? LOL. l know l make you sick but excuse me I'm getting to the bag." |
Over the last 12 months, several celebrities have been paid to promote and endorse various virtual currencies on social media. | Over the last 12 months, several celebrities have been paid to promote and endorse various virtual currencies on social media. |
Celebrity endorsements | Celebrity endorsements |
In September, Hollywood actor Jamie Foxx promoted the sale of cryptocurrencies on a trading exchange called Cobinhood. | In September, Hollywood actor Jamie Foxx promoted the sale of cryptocurrencies on a trading exchange called Cobinhood. |
And in October, US rapper Ghostface Killah, of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, co-founded Cream Capital - a start-up aiming to develop a network of blockchain ATM cash machines for turning cryptocurrencies into cash for withdrawal. | And in October, US rapper Ghostface Killah, of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan, co-founded Cream Capital - a start-up aiming to develop a network of blockchain ATM cash machines for turning cryptocurrencies into cash for withdrawal. |
Recently, French reality star Nabilla appeared on Snapchat on 12 January to encourage her fans to invest in Bitcoin. | Recently, French reality star Nabilla appeared on Snapchat on 12 January to encourage her fans to invest in Bitcoin. |
"Even if you do not know anything about it, it makes money without investing much," she said, according to French financial newspaper Les Échos. | "Even if you do not know anything about it, it makes money without investing much," she said, according to French financial newspaper Les Échos. |
But Nabilla's video caused concern at the French regulator L'Autorité des Marchés Financiers, which promptly tweeted a warning that people do not to invest in Bitcoin due to the risks involved. | But Nabilla's video caused concern at the French regulator L'Autorité des Marchés Financiers, which promptly tweeted a warning that people do not to invest in Bitcoin due to the risks involved. |