Football legend Cristiano Ronaldo underwent a lie detector test to answer various football-related questions and discussed his plans to release more NFT collections in the future. In the video, Ronaldo was subjected to a lie detector test while answering football-related questions and confirmed his plans to release more NFT collections in the future. Ronaldo aims to introduce Web3 to football fans through NFT campaigns in collaboration with Binance.
New NFT Collections Coming Soon
The lie detector test video was conducted while the football star released his second NFT collection in collaboration with the cryptocurrency exchange Binance. The collection was launched in July to celebrate the player’s record-breaking achievement as the highest goal scorer in sports.
In the video, football fans witnessed Ronaldo taking the lie detector test while answering yes-no questions about football, such as “Will Portugal win the World Cup?” and “Will you still be playing at the highest level in your 40s?” When asked if he owns any NFTs, the renowned star answered “yes” and the lie detector test confirmed he was telling the truth. The results were the same when Ronaldo was asked if he has plans to release more NFTs in the future.
Interaction Opportunities Through NFTs
After signing a long-term partnership with the exchange, Ronaldo released his first NFT collection with Binance in 2022. The collaboration aims to introduce Web3 to football fans worldwide through various NFT campaigns. According to an announcement, the NFTs released by Ronaldo will allow fans to have special interaction opportunities with the football star.
Meanwhile, it’s worth mentioning that Brazilian football star Ronaldinho Gaúcho is involved in a cryptocurrency fraud investigation in Brazil. Local media outlets reported on August 27 that the footballer couldn’t appear before the congress due to an investigation into a pyramid scheme allegedly associated with one of his companies. On August 31, the athlete appeared before a committee investigation and denied any involvement in a scheme promising a daily 2% return in the crypto market. A lawsuit was filed against the company he denied being a part of, seeking $61 million in compensation. According to the athlete, the company used his image without permission, and he claimed to be a victim of the plan.