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| Dec 29, 2020

Panthers’ Okung to be first player paid in digital currency

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Carolina Panthers offensive tackle Russell Okung on to the field before a game at Bank of America Stadium. (Photo: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)

More than a year and a half after expressing his desire to be paid in Bitcoin, Carolina Panthers offensive lineman Russell Okung is getting his wish.

Okung posted the news Monday on Twitter, while quote-tweeting his prior tweet from May 14, 2019.

Strike, a product created by the Jack Mallers-founded Bitcoin startup Zap, announced in a press release that Okung will receive half of his US$13 million 2020 base salary in Bitcoin. Strike helps users convert regular money into the cryptocurrency Okung coveted.

Bitcoin (Photo: Forbes)

Strike said Okung, 32, will become the first NFL player to ever receive part of his salary in a digital currency. Bitcoin has increased in price 273 per cent since Okung sent his initial tweet, according to coindesk.com.

Okung, a first-round pick in 2010, is an 11-year NFL veteran and two-time Pro Bowl selection. He is scheduled to be a free agent this offseason.

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