10 American superstars who went bankrupt from crypto.

Cryptocurrencies and NFTs have gained great popularity in recent years. Many celebrities tried to keep up with these trends and launch their own initiatives. Unfortunately, not everything always goes smoothly. Some celebrities faced various penalties and reputational losses as a result of their attempts.

6ix9ine

American new generation rapper 6ix9ine comes up with his unsuccessful #NFT initiative. The famous name launched an Ethereum-based NFT collection via the OpenSea marketplace in May 2022.

Floyd Mayweather

Only 1,687 people own Mayweather's "Floyds World", which launched his NFT collection with 9,935 different pieces in August 2021.

Kim Kardashian

Famous US media personality Kim #Kardashian , who is constantly on the agenda with her social life, had to pay huge fines because of an altcoin she supported.

Snoop Dogg

Legendary US rapper Snopp Dogg became another name that got into trouble by advertising the fraudulent crypto project.

Shaquille O'Neal

An NFT collection, co-owned and promoted by #Shaquille O'Neal, one of the most famous players in basketball history, with his son, disappointed investors.

Lil Uzi Vert

The value of the Eternal Beings NFT collection, which consists of avatars similar to the famous rap artist Lil Uzi Vert, is decreasing nowadays.

Lana Rhoades

Adult movie star Lana Rhoades is another name on the agenda with her unsuccessful NFT initiative. The collection called “Cryptosis”, which Rhoades launched through OpenSea in February 2022, consisted of 543 different pieces.

DJ Khaled

Palestinian-American DJ Khaled came to the fore in 2018 by advertising a fraudulent crypto project.

Mila Kuins

Famous American actress Mila Kuins was subjected to serious sanctions by the #SEC due to her NFT collection initiative called Stoner Cats.

Ozzy Osbourne

The NFT initiative called CryptoBlatz by Black Sabatth's former vocalist, famous music artist Ozzy Obsourne, failed due to hackers defrauding customers.
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