

Celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Stephen Curry, Tom Brady, Spike Lee, Alec Baldwin, and Neil Patrick Harris, are among many to extend support for the asset class.īut it was Damon’s widely promoted “Fortune favors the brave” ad that received the most attention, even sparking discussion on the deepening connection between celebrity and virtual currency.Ī few critics on social media were wondering if Damon feels bad about pushing cryptocurrency. The Bourne Identity star isn’t alone to throw their weight behind the digital currency. “If you bought $1000 of a bitcoin ETF when Matt Damon’s “Fortune Favors the Brave!” crypto ad premiered on October 28 last year, you would now have $554.” Damon’s crypto ad received the most attention

Jesus Christ does he not have enough money already pic.”Īnother by the name of Jon Schwarz, pointed out how much money people would potentially lose if they were moved by Damon’s TV ad, which premiered in late October. Things haven’t changed as trolls have returned, this time with renewed vigor! One ‘investigative reporter’ Ken Klippenstein called out Damon for probably earning millions to make the ad. The promotion which got a positive response from crypto enthusiasts was also trolled on Twitter by critics who accused him of selling regular people with “wholly artificial assets.”
