Maisie Williams, also known as “Arya Stark” or “The Faceless Assassin” from “Game of Thrones,” inquired about crypto on Twitter.
Last Nov.16, the actress asked her 2.7M followers on Twitter if she should go “long on Bitcoin.” By that time, the majority of it is 50.4 are advising that she invest in the crypto asset with 118,190 people responding. Williams has a net worth of $6M from her work in television and film.
And yes, the Crypto Community in Twitter is answering, but not just answering with ‘yes or no’ but peppering her with a mixture of investment advice and GoT puns.
The host of What Bitcoin Did Podcast and Peter McCormack advised that Williams must avoid altcoins at all costs, mentioning “Bitcoin and nothing else” for the actress.
Though crypto terms crossing over with Game of Thrones references were plentiful, Blockfolio told Williams that she should “join the free folk” by going long on Bitcoin. Barry Silbert joined the party, advising the actress to check out “the other” type of Grayscale, an homage to a disease in the series, and the asset firm’s crypto trusts.
Going long on investment means that purchasing bitcoin and expecting it to rise was kind of like the resurrection of Jon Snow.
Shorting an investment means selling with the expectation that the price will go down – like when Jaime Lannister pushed Bran Stark from a tower – so everyone can buy it at a lower price.
“Join the free folk, long Bitcoin,” said Blockfolio to Maisie.
The high-profile celebrity’s mention of Bitcoin (BTC) left the Crypto Twitter community abuzz for other figures who were quick to give their thoughts.
Bitcoin adoption among the significant figures in the entertainment and finance has seen a substantial uptick in 2020, for many are looking to hedges of inflation for the digital alternatives to cash. Dave Portnoy briefly joined the crypto community this year, labeling Bitcoin as “one big Ponzi scheme.”
As of now, BTC is priced at $16,770, has risen 5.7% in the past 24 hours.
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