Investment - is a topic that resonates with companies more and more often. And in this area, cryptocurrencies remain somewhat controversial. While some adore them, others have a rather opposite attitude. Which celebrities have a loaded bitcoin wallet and which do not know what we are talking about?
We asked a total of eight celebrities on the red carpet. Not everyone wanted to answer our question. It turned out that the issue of Bitcoin is not too familiar to everyone.
At the same time, Bitcoin has reached historic highs in the last few days, currently one Bitcoin was being sold on the exchange for 120,000 dollars. In the USA, a new legislation is also being discussed, which should give the most famous cryptocurrency stricter boundaries.
The well-known Czech actress admits that she doesn't understand cryptocurrencies at all according to her own words.
"I really don't understand it, unfortunately. If there is someone who could teach me about it, I would be glad,"
she was heard saying.
Listen to the whole interview with Hana Vagnerová here.
Similarly, her colleague and another popular Czech television and drama actress is in the same situation. When asked if she invests in cryptocurrencies, she answered simply.
"I don't understand it at all, so no."
Listen to the entire interview with Jana Plodková here.
And how is one of the most famous Czech stylists, who dresses for example Leoš Mareš, doing with cryptocurrencies? Reportedly, this is handled by his husband at their home.
"My husband is a financier. I buy clothes and jewelry and my husband handles cryptocurrencies and money,"
Vaněk responds.
Listen to the whole interview with Filip Vaněk here.
The well-known Czech political commentator has a positive attitude towards Bitcoin.
"I believe in cryptocurrencies and I have Bitcoin,"
he responds.
Watch the entire interview with Martin Bartkovský here.
Are you interested in which other personalities we asked and who among them holds the most in their Bitcoin wallets? Watch the full edited version now.
Source: original article, own questioning