As Bitcoin becomes a serious financial asset, more top comedians are taking note of the asset. And it’s not acting as a butt of their jokes but as an addition to their investment portfolios.
Crypto Rises From Far Corners Of The Internet Full of Memes and More
Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies were born unto the underbelly of the internet. They first caught wind through cypherpunk email lists, Reddit, the dark web, and more. The asset class is now taken seriously and is held alongside stocks and other assets in investment portfolios.Related Reading | Crypto Asset Goes Viral, As TikTok Users Plan Coordinated Pump
But memes and jokes still are commonplace in the industry due to its roots. There are even assets born as a joke, named after popular internet memes.One such altcoin just went viral on TikTok and rallied over 100% in a week.
These Top Comedians Are Getting Into Bitcoin
No joke, more and more comedians are getting into Bitcoin.
This week, Aussie comedian Jim Jeffries revealed on his podcast to “Invest Diva” Kiana Danial that he bought a full Bitcoin.Related Reading | Crypto Bull Run Was Here, But White Swan Pandemic Put It On Lockdown
It’s not just men, either. Actress and comedian Rachel Feinstein recently joined Pomp on his podcast. There she discussed her and her husband’s interest in BTC dating back several years. NYC-based comedian Margaux Avedisian is also known as the “.” She performs at crypto conferences but also works in the blockchain space. Comedians supporting Bitcoin might not mean much for the crypto space, but word of mouth can go a long way. Between reaching live audiences or exposing the crypto asset to listeners to their podcasts, they are slowly but surely spreading the crypto message. Once people have their interest piqued enough to dig in more, will immediately see the potential in the asset. And that’s no laughing matter.