This NBA Team Will Soon Have the Option of Being Paid in BitcoinIn a Clubhouse announcement, Vivek Ranadivé said he would be open to paying his players and staff in cryptocurrency.

ByJustin Chan

At least one NBA team is buying into the cryptocurrency craze and offering to pay its players and staff inBitcoin.

Yesterday, Vivek Ranadivé, the chairman and CEO of the Sacramento Kings, disclosed in a Clubhouse room that he would be open to paying everyone in the organization in Bitcoin. Ranadivé made the announcement at the "Satoshi Roundtable," which was co-hosted by Bitcoin advocates Tim Draper and Bruce Fenton.

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"I'm going to announce in the next few days that I'm going to offer everyone in the Kings organization, they can get paid as much of their salary in Bitcoin as they want, including the players," Ranadivé said, according toClubhouse member Neil Jacobs.

In 2014, the Kings became the first basketball teamto allow fans to buy merchandise in Bitcoin. At the time, Ranadivé told ESPN that the move marked the first of many toward a ticketless and cashless arena.

"When I sold the NBA on keeping the team in Sacramento, my pitch included using the sports franchise as a social network to push the technology envelope," he told the sports network. "This is an example of that."

Although the Kings are the first NBA team to give its players and staff the option to be paid in cryptocurrency, athletes in other leagues have already invested in it. Former Seattle Seahawks offensive lineman Russell Okung, for instance,reportedly put half of his 2020 salary in Bitcoin, fueling claims that he is now one of the highest-paid players in the NFL.

"Money is more than currency; it's power," Okung said in a statement obtained byNBC Sportsin February. "The way money is handled from creation to dissemination is part of that power. Getting paid in Bitcoin is the first step of opting out of the corrupt, manipulated economy we all inhabit."

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Justin Chan

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贾斯汀·陈是一个新闻作家在Entrepreneur.com。狗万官方Previously, he was a trending news editor at Verizon Media, where he covered entrepreneurship, lifestyle, pop culture, and tech. He was also an assistant web editor atArchitectural Record, where he wrote on architecture, travel, and design. Chan has additionally written forForbes,Reader's Digest,Time Out New York,HuffPost,Complex, andMic. He is a 2013 graduate of Columbia Journalism School, where he studied magazine journalism. Follow him on Twitter at@jchan1109.

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