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November 19, 2020

Game of Thrones Star Buys Bitcoin After Posting Viral Crypto Query on Twitter

By Daily Hodl Staff

Actor Maisie Williams, best known for playing Arya Stark in HBO’s Game of Thrones adaptation, is diving into the cryptoverse and purchasing some BTC.

On Monday, the actor asked her 2.7 million Twitter followers to vote on whether she should get in on the Bitcoin mania.

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The poll received a lot of attention and 900,000 votes from those in and out of the crypto world.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk responded to Williams recommending that the actor, “toss Bitcoin to [her] witcher,” to which Williams responded, “how’s Blue Origin going?” in reference to the aerospace manufacturer led by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, SpaceX’s competitor.

Galaxy Digital CEO and Bitcoin bull, Mike Novogratz also replied to Williams’ inquiry, touting Bitcoin’s advantages and providing his own price predictions.

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“Duh!! I bought more BTC last night at $15,800. It’s going to $20,000 and then to $65,000. The network effect has taken over. I see tons of new buyers and there is very little supply. It’s an easier trade here than at $11,000. So, YES, buy it.”

Although 53% of Williams’ Twitter followers recommended that she should not purchase any BTC, Williams disregarded the bears.

As of writing, Bitcoin is trading at $17,757, cooling off a bit after its run up to a high of $18,394.

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