Will James Rodriguez have his own cryptocurrency?
Jamés would become the first footballer to have his name in one of these coins.
The blockchain platform (cryptocurrency transaction system) SelfSell reported on Tuesday, May 22, its alliance and gave expectation about a future project with the Colombian soccer player James Rodríguez.
The SelfSell company is an individual fundraising platform that promises financial support to young people by strengthening and monetizing their talents with their personal brand, in which users create a profile where they describe their skills and can receive financial support with the cryptocurrency for student subsidies and other expenses.
The JR10 Token would be the name of the cryptocurrency that would be known next May 27, according to the company.
SelfSell invited through a Twitter contest to learn more about the virtual currency, for which users had to download the application, follow their social networks and, through #SelfSell, tag three friends and write their opinions on the alliance with on the 10th of the Colombia Team, whom they called 'the SelfSell pioneer'.
Days before, the company asked its followers on Twitter who would be the next international soccer star to ally with SelfSell.
For people who participate with a fixed publication for at least eight hours, the platform would give 30 JR10 tokens.
According to the company, those who acquire the JR10, will be able to access the purchase of exclusive souvenirs about the soccer player, attend meetings with the club of fans of the Bayern Munich player and many more benefits. This virtual currency, according to James, was created in honor of his followers. to whom he owes the success of his sporting career.
The announcement of the launch of this cryptocurrency is given weeks before the World Cup in Russia 2018. The 10 of the 'Sele' would be the first player to have its own cryptocurrency.
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