Боец UFC Ренато Моикано: «Биткоин — не просто инвестиции, а образ жизни»

cryptonews.ruPubblicato 2022-05-24Pubblicato ultima volta 2024-09-24

Бразильский боец смешанных единоборств Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Ренато Моикано выразил поддержку биткоину, назвав его защитой от «государственной тирании» и инфляции.

В недавнем подкасте Show Me The Money, Ренато Моикано (Renato Moicano) призвал общественность уделить больше внимания первой криптовалюте, чтобы люди могли защитить свои финансы от бюрократии. По его мнению, государственный контроль за финансами и чрезмерное вмешательство властей в экономику подрывают личные свободы граждан.

Моикано назвал биткоин децентрализованной альтернативой обычным деньгам, которая способна защитить граждан от обесценивания валюты из-за растущей инфляции.

«Биткоин — это не только инвестиции. Это образ жизни. Однако, прежде чем покупать биткоин, нужно проанализировать свои возможности, а не запрыгивать к криптовалюту просто потому, что я так сказал», — заявил Моикано.

После победы на UFC 300 Моикано публично потребовал, чтобы его вознаграждение было выплачено в биткоинах. Бразилец уже неоднократно заявлял, что первая криптовалюта обладает долгосрочным потенциалом в сравнении с традиционными валютами, в частности, с долларом США. Учитывая экономическую неопределенность, биткоин становится лучшим вариантом для сохранения накоплений, уверен Моикано.

Моикано — не единственный латиноамериканский боец, предпочитающий получать оплату в криптовалюте. В 2022 году бразильянка Луана Пинейро (Luana Pinheiro) стала первой женщиной-бойцом UFC, которая начала получать зарплату в биткоинах. А аргентинский чемпион Гвидо Каннетти (Guido Cannetti) согласился получать оплату в стейблкоинах USDC.

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