Mark Cuban Verifies That the Dallas Mavericks Will Continue to Take Dogecoin

The ‘Dallas Mavericks’ are still taking Dogecoin, according to American investor Mark Cuban.

Mark Cuban, an American businessman and shark investor, shocked the crypto world when he revealed that the Dallas Mavericks still take Dogecoin.

In an impromptu Ask Me Anything (AMA) session with his 8.8 million X followers on January 29, Cuban made the assertion. “Are the Mavs still taking Dogecoin?” a session participant said. “Yes,” Cuban said.

A number of sports businesses began taking dogecoin as payment in 2021, and the Dallas Mavericks were among them. Announcing the team’s decision to accept the meme currency token for ticket and product purchases, Cuban made the announcement at the time.

In addition, the famous investor said that the need to do business in a way that is “fun, engaging, and hopefully generates a lot of PR.” was a major factor in the choice. “Today, tomorrow, and possibly forever more,” Cuban said, the squad would accept Dogecoin.

The basketball squad seems unconcerned by the instability of the Bitcoin market, which has subsequently seen many cycles with price increases and decreases. Also, despite the famous businessman selling his controlling share last year, the club is still taking DOGE as payment, according to Cuba’s statement.

Notable personalities from the conventional sphere, like Mark Cuban, have made the transition to the crypto ecosystem. Entering the ecosystem has been an emotional roller coaster for the investor. A crypto scamster stole $1 million from the “Shark Tank” investor last year. The rapid transfer of assets from Cuba’s accounts, after months of inaction, caused the scheme to become public.

The millionaire businessman verified his misfortune after the rumors. According to Cuban, he became a victim after installing a malicious version of Metamask, a widely used cryptocurrency wallet program. Cryptocurrencies valued at almost one million dollars were stolen from the investor.

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