Last night’s Super Bowl was a stage for various spectacles. While the lack of an official advertisement related to the cryptocurrency sector created disappointment among crypto investors, Jack Dorsey wearing a shirt with ‘Satoshi’ written on it during the NFL Super Bowl LVIII event excited the crypto community. On the other hand, there were numerous references including Dogecoin supporter Elon Musk attending the game with his son, and a surprise campaign advertisement from presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., known for his affinity for Bitcoin.
Jack Dorsey and Satoshi
Block Inc’s co-founder and former owner of Twitter, Bitcoin maximalist Jack Dorsey made an appearance at last night’s game. During the Super Bowl LVIII match between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, Dorsey, captured on camera with Jay-Z and Beyoncé, drew all the attention with his ‘Satoshi’ T-shirt.
Known as the host of The Wolf of All Street Podcast, Scott Melker shared his thoughts on the matter. According to the host, Jack Dorsey’s T-shirt, which emphasized Satoshi, could be interpreted as a Bitcoin advertisement. The famous host also pointed out the significance of Dorsey’s seating position.
Being on camera with Beyonce and Jay-Z could be a big step for crypto, he stated.
On the other hand, Fox journalist Eleanor Terrett, whose name has been heard frequently lately, commented on the accuracy of her report that no crypto advertisements were made during this year’s Super Bowl. Terrett also shared her thoughts on Jack Dorsey’s ‘Satoshi’ T-shirt at the Super Bowl, emphasizing that it was unpredictable for her.
Crypto investors, while criticizing the lack of advertisements from crypto companies, expressed their satisfaction with the T-shirt worn by Jack Dorsey and his support for Bitcoin.
Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Surprise
Elon Musk‘s appearance at the Super Bowl with his son also caused a stir in the crypto community, especially among Dogecoin followers, as DOGE’s speculative nature is always a highlighted fact.
In addition to all this, the election campaign advertisement given by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the Super Bowl might have been the night’s surprise. John F. Kennedy had made a similar move during his presidential race in 1960.
The presidential candidate known for his closeness to Bitcoin, RFK Jr., has repeatedly expressed his open support for Bitcoin and positioned it as the “currency of freedom.”