Canadian Rapper Drake Nets USD 300,000 From His Bitcoin Bet on the Super Bowl
Massively popular Canadian rapper Drake has profited USD 300,000 from his three bets cumulatively worth USD 1.26m worth of bitcoin (BTC), on the Super Bowl match between the Los Angeles Rams (LA Rams) and the Cincinnati...
Massively popular Canadian rapper Drake has profited USD 300,000 from his three bets cumulatively worth USD 1.26m worth of bitcoin (BTC), on the Super Bowl match between the Los Angeles Rams (LA Rams) and the Cincinnati Bengals.
The 35-year-old rapper first posted screenshots of his wager on Instagram over the weekend. As per the images, Drake placed a Bitcoin bet worth CAD 600,000 (USD 472,476) for the LA Rams to win against the Bengals....
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