Ronaldo Teases Future NFT Plans During Lie Detector Test


Ronaldo Teases Future NFT Plans During Lie Detector Test
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Soccer superstar Cristiano Ronaldo recently underwent a lie detector test to answer various soccer-related questions and hinted at his plans to release more non-fungible token (NFT) collections in the future. Ronaldo's second NFT collection, launched in partnership with crypto exchange Binance, celebrates his status as the highest goal scorer in the sport.

A Sneak Peek into Ronaldo's Lie Detector Test

The lie detector test video provided fans with a unique opportunity to see Ronaldo in action as he answered yes-or-no questions related to soccer. Queries such as "Will Portugal win the World Cup?" and "Will you still be playing at your highest level in your 40s?" were put to the soccer star.


Ronaldo Teases Future NFT Plans During Lie Detector Test
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When asked if he owns NFTs, Ronaldo confidently replied "yes," and the lie detector test confirmed his statement as true. Similarly, when asked about his plans to release more NFTs in the future, the test results indicated that Ronaldo was indeed telling the truth.

Exciting Collaborations with Binance

Ronaldo's first NFT collection with Binance was launched in 2022 after the soccer star signed a multiyear partnership with the crypto exchange. This collaboration aims to introduce Web3 to soccer enthusiasts worldwide through various NFT campaigns. Ronaldo's NFTs offer exclusive engagement opportunities for fans to connect with the legendary athlete.

Controversy Surrounding Brazilian Soccer Star Ronaldinho Gaúcho

In unrelated news, Brazilian soccer star Ronaldinho Gaúcho has been embroiled in a crypto fraud investigation in Brazil. Media outlets reported that the footballer failed to appear before Congress regarding a probe into a pyramid scheme allegedly associated with one of his companies.

The soccer star finally appeared before a committee inquiry on August 31st, denying any involvement in the scheme that promised a 2% daily return on crypto. A $61 million damages lawsuit has been filed against the company, which Ronaldinho vehemently denies being partnered with. According to the athlete, the company unlawfully used his images without authorization, and he claims to be a victim of the scheme as well.






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