Paris Hilton is the latest celebrity to throw her bedazzled trucker hat into the cryptocurrency ring, tweeting that she "looking forward to participating in the new" LydianCoin along with the hashtag #ThisIsNotAnAd unless we dare think the Hilton heiress turned reality show star, actress and singer would dare defile her manicured hands with sponsored blockchain technology.
Other celebrities that are also getting into the crypto craze (that may or may not be a bubble) include Dennis Rodman who was sent to North Korea on a PotCoin-sponsored trip. Considering the heightening tension between the United States and North Korea this doesn't seem like the soundest logic, but the basketball star has described Kim Jong-un as a "friend for life" after visiting North Korea in 2013. Rodman is also friendly with President Trump after appearing in his reality show, The Apprentice.
Floyd Mayweather also promoted the Stox.com ICO on August 2nd, which ultimately raised $30 million. He then went on to promote ICO of Hubii Network, both of which may or may not have been sponsored.
Despite the president's promise of no stimulus until after Nov. 3, there are no signs yet that this is the sort of correlated selling that leads to a deep correction.
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