Retired basketball star Dennis Rodman might be headed to Singapore for the upcoming summit between U.S. president Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un - and he might have PotCoin's help to dit.
Rodman - who has promoted the marijuana-themed cryptocurrency in the past - is reportedly mulling a visit to Singapore, according to his representatives.
Having visited North Korea several times, Rodman's possible visit would present a celebrity twist to what is shaping up to a be a major geopolitical event this month.
According to the Washington Post, Rodman is "In discussions with" the Canada-based startup behind PotCoin to get backing for the trip.
PotCoin spokesperson Shawn Perez told the newspaper that Rodman is on a "Peace mission."
"The PotCoin team as a community has been incredibly supportive of Rodman's peace mission from the beginning. We're thrilled to see how the political climate has improved between North Korea and the U.S. since he became involved."
According to the report, Rodman's agent, Chris Volo, said details of the trip were still being worked out.
It is unclear whether Rodman will attend the summit itself or only be in Singapore during the event.
The Washington Post reported that the U.S. State Department noted that Rodman is "Not a representative of the U.S. government."
PotCoin did not respond to a request for comment by press time.
PotCoin Might Sponsor Dennis Rodman's Trip to Trump-Kim Summit
pubblicato su Jun 7, 2018
by Coindesk | pubblicato su Coinage
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