In short
- Rapper Soulja Boy retains asking for funding recommendation on crypto Twitter.
- The streamer has now instructed his followers which cash he owns.
- His portfolio contains Binance Coin and Tron.
Hip-hop star Soulja Boy is getting extra concerned within the crypto area by the day. After telling his large on-line following to purchase Dogecoin, the “Crank That” hitmaker has now disclosed his portfolio.
“Thanks guys, purchased some BNB, DGB, TRX, KLV, ZPAE and FDO,” he wrote on Twitter yesterday. “What’s subsequent? Let’s go.”
The Atlanta rapper requested his 5.2 million followers for recommendation earlier than investing in Binance Coin, DigiByte, Tron, Klever, ZelaaPayAE, and Firdaos. All of which—other than BNB and TRX—are comparatively unknown in comparison with Dogecoin, the most important meme coin in existence.
And Soulja Boy didn’t cease there, both: he additionally requested crypto Twitter the best way to purchase XRP—the fifth greatest cryptocurrency by market cap—on Coinbase (maybe oblivious to the legal troubles the coin has confronted over the previous month; Coinbase has since suspended buying and selling for XRP).
Soulja’s followers are guiding him by way of crypto
Previously 24 hours, the digital celebrity has been told by his followers to “get the fuck off Coinbase” and invest more cash in Bitcoin immediately.
Soulja Boy this month drew the eye of Crypto Twitter—a small however loud group of people that tweet about cryptocurrencies all day—when he asked his followers whether or not he ought to launch his personal token.
He was instructed to remain away by his followers and as a substitute launch a non-fungible token (NFT)—a digital collectible that shops information on a blockchain and show the holder is the true proprietor of that specific collectible.
The entrepreneur has since continued to tweet, asking for funding recommendation corresponding to cash to put money into or exchanges to make use of.
The rapper, who’s finest identified for his 2007 hit, “Crank That,” joins a long list of crypto-hungry hip-hop artists.