Lionel Messi
Besides getting paid a significant portion of his sign-on fee in fan token $PSG, Messi also backed the Israeli blockchain-based operating system and mobile company Sirin Labs.
Sirin Labs is making the world’s first blockchain OS-based smartphones.
In addition, Messi invested in the new trend in NFT, the metaverse. His first authenticated NFT called Messiverse went live in August 2021.
Paris Hilton
One of America’s most famous faces, Paris Hilton, is heiress to the famed Hilton family. Paris Hilton, regarded as an all-rounder in the entertainment industry, is an actress, singer, DJ, model, socialite, and businesswoman.
According to Paris in an interview with CNBC in 2021, she became an investor in Crypto long before the boom. Although she didn’t specify the exact time, some online speculators put the timeline between 2015 and 2018. She also got into NFT in 2020 before the boom.
Mike Tyson
Mike Tyson is one of the first celebrities to get involved with Crypto. In 2015, “Iron Mike” partnered with Bitcoin ATM manufacturers “Bitcoin Direct.” The partnership got his iconic face tattoo engraved on the ATMs.
Besides his investment in Solana, his NFT collection, “Iron Mike,” is also an investor in the Cool Cats NFT collection.
Jay-Z
Jay-Z is not in crypto for fun. His series of investments made through his investment company Marcy Ventures Partners (MVP) touches different facets of Crypto. Jay-Z’s Crypto investment portfolio includes Alchemy, Ledger, and spatial LABS (sLABS).
That’s not all; Jay-Z also funded a trust with an initial investment of 500 Bitcoins in partnership with Jack Dorsey, Square CEO. The trust is to fund Bitcoin development in Africa and India. His love for NFTs has also seen him participate in the Series A funding of NFT marketplace Bitski. A fan of NFTs, he’s also a holder of some NFTs, including Cryptopunks and RTFKT Clone X.
To Cap it all, Jay-Z sits on the board of Square, which intends to build a decentralized exchange for Bitcoin.
Elon Musk
Unarguably the biggest Crypto influencer. Elon Musk, an innovative entrepreneur and current world’s richest man, built an enviable reputation as a major force influencing the rise and fall of the market, particularly Dogecoin, through his tweets and actions.
Although it’s not clear the volume of Crypto Elon musk has, what is certain is that he has at least 0.25 Bitcoin, which was gifted to him by a friend a few years ago. However, his company, Tesla, has invested $1.5 billion in Bitcoin. Tesla also started accepting Bitcoin as a means of payment in 2021.
Jimmy Fallon
The host of Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon, caught the NFT fever. He revealed in a chat with the world’s most successful NFT artist, Beeple, that he bought “an ape,” referring to a collection from the Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT collections through MoonPay.
Expectedly, the revelation turned into an internet frenzy in no time as many NFT enthusiasts rushed to Opensea to see the exact NFT the show host bought.
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg is one of the few celebrities who got involved with Crypto early. In 2013, he made Bitcoin a means of payment for his new album. A unit of the album was made available for 0.3 Bitcoin each, equivalent to about $11,000 an album in today’s Bitcoin valuation.
It is unclear how much Snoop Dogg raked in from the venture or the current value of his portfolio.
He’s a holder of Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and other cryptos. His NFT portfolio includes Cryptopunks, Cool Cats, Sandbox, and other NFT collections, and he has continuously reiterated his belief in cryptocurrencies.
Mark Cuban
Billionaire investor Mark Cuban is a businessman, TV star, and media mogul popularly known for the Shark Tank series.
The billionaire invested in several coins in the early days of Coinbase. He also has a massive investment in NFTs, and he has one of the largest NFTs portfolios as a collector.
Recently, Mark Cuban claimed 80% of his investment outside Shark Tank is in Crypto, including UniKoinGold.
Furthermore, his NBA franchise, Dallas Mavericks, started accepting payments for tickets in Bitcoin through BitPay in 2019.
Ashton Kutcher
Making an unexpected turn from a red-hot acting career to focus on investing, Ashton’s foray into investment has yielded positive results so far.
His investment journey wasn’t overnight; Ashton founded the investment company “A-Grade” in 2010 with his friends. The aim was to invest in tech startup companies.
Besides investments in established tech companies like Uber and Airbnb, Ashton has also invested in a couple of Crypto startups, including BitPay and UniKoinGold, alongside billionaire Mark Cuban.
Serena Williams
It took many by surprise when news filtered that the world-famous tennis star and 23 grand slam titles winner owns a venture capital firm.
Her venture capital firm, Serena Capital, announced an investment in Coinbase in 2019 but dropped it later. Serena Ventures, however, still maintains an investment in “Cointracker,” a Crypto investment and tax tracker.
Floyd Mayweather Jr
Sometime in 2017, the world’s greatest welterweight boxer posted a picture of him brandishing a card with the caption saying he was spending Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other types of cryptocurrencies in Beverly Hills on his Facebook and Twitter pages.
In retrospect, the widely accepted belief is that the post was a means of announcing he had invested in different cryptocurrencies.
Shortly after, Mayweather’s involvement with Crypto became more pronounced as he promoted the ICO of Stox $STX on his Instagram page, touting his investment in the coin.
Tom Brady
Tom Brady once stated in an interview that he wishes part of his buccaneers’ salary is paid in Crypto — highlighting his interest in the Crypto ecosystem.
Clearly, the popular Crypto exchange and one of the biggest globally, FTX, got the memo and approached Tom with a multi-million-dollar partnership deal.
Tom is also the co-founder of the NFT platform, Autograph.io.
Naomi Osaka
World number 1 and four-times single grand slam winner claimed in an interview with financial magazine Bloomberg that the rise and the internet buzz around Dogecoin did catch her attention.
Subsequently, Naomi dived into the NFT pool through a joint project with her sister, Mari Osaka. The athlete’s signed projects are on the Autograph NFT platform.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow has a long history in lifestyle and investment advisory; this she does through “Goop,” a lifestyle brand she owns. She also joined Abra in 2017 to become the face and advisor to the Crypto wallet.
Along with other investors, Gwyneth invested in the Crypto mining operation “Terawulf” in December 2021. Terawulf is involved in a 100% zero-carbon Bitcoin mining operation, according to the CEO, Paul Prager.
The Winklevoss Brothers
Twin brothers and former US rowing team Olympians, popularly known for suing Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, in a claim that he stole the social network idea from them while they were in Harvard together.
The twin brothers got $65 million as part of the settlement from the suit, and they invested a significant chunk of it in Bitcoin early in 2013. Consequently, the explosion of the Crypto market saw them become the world’s first celebrity crypto billionaires.
Now, the brothers are principal shareholders in Crypto exchange Gemini, and both own an estimated 70,000 Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
Jack Dorsey
Founder and CEO of fintech company Square, the former CEO of Twitter, is one of the most prominent pro-Bitcoin voices globally. Jack became heavily interested in Bitcoin in 2017 and has been a significant voice in the Bitcoin crusade. An avid advocate of “buy the dip,” he indicated that he spends several thousand every week to buy Bitcoin in an interview in 2020.
Apart from his personal Bitcoin holdings, Jack’s Square is a significant investor in Bitcoin after buying a combined 4,709 Bitcoins in October 2020. In late 2021, Jack stepped down as Twitter CEO to head Square himself.
Richard Branson
The British business mogul, the founder of Virgin Group, is known for two things: his business acumen and record-setting fun exploits.
Richard Branson participated in a $30 million funding round of the Bitcoin-based payment processing platform, BitPay. The value of his investment in the company is, however, not public. Still, if his audacious business moves are anything to go by, his investment in BitPay is expected to be significant.
Russell Okung
NFL offensive tackle was one of the most vocal and consistent pro-Bitcoin voices in sports. In December 2020, he famously asked to be paid half of his $13 million salary in Bitcoin.
However, it didn’t take long before his wish became a reality through the Bitcoin paycheck solution “Strike.” Russell made this known on his Twitter account when he tweeted, “Got paid in Bitcoin.”
The $6.5 million received in Bitcoin, which represented half of $13 million, soon increased in value exponentially with the rise of the king cryptocurrency.