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Rapper Akon Partners With Social Crypto Platform Roll

Akon is the second high-profile rapper to partner with the platform after Ja Rule. Neither yet have tokens on Roll.

Rapper and crypto entrepreneur Akon today announced a partnership with social money platform Roll.

His entourage will provide support to the African influencers who create their own cryptocurrencies on Roll; new creators can also choose to donate some of their token supply to Akon’s business ventures.

Roll, founded by Bradley Miles, a former CoinDesk analyst, is a social money platform that lets content creators, influencers, celebrities and athletes mint cryptocurrencies in their own name. It claims its social tokens sum up to a quarter of a billion dollars in value; it launched last summer. 

In 2014, @CryptoHayes saw an opportunity in bitcoin derivatives when no one else did and built one of the largest plays we’ve seen in the space.

In 2020, we’re both seeing the same thing: social money eating the world.

More announcements in the coming month. Stay tuned! https://t.co/ZKOGAgQwxk

— Bradley Miles (@Bradley_Miles_) September 30, 2020

Roll’s influencers can distribute this crypto to their own communities, who in turn can use it to buy anything peddled by the influencer or HODL the coin as a kind of speculative bet on the influencer’s success. 

Crypto marketer Alex Masmej and Instagram ASMR influencer Laurel Driskill are among its 260+ signups. Masmej released a rap song with Ja Rule, the rapper who co-founded Fyre Festival.

🎙 Anytime I can blend hip hop culture and Web3, I try to do it. Here’s a clip of ep. 1 of Roll Radio with @jarule and @AlexMasmej.

We talk Ja’s journey to 30MM records sold, meeting @DMX, @S_C_ and more!

Full episode where we talk Web3 as the next hip hop drops this week. 👇pic.twitter.com/bdNFMQoPhJ

— Bradley Miles (@Bradley_Miles_) June 14, 2020

Akon is big into crypto. He has his own cryptocurrency, Akoin, which will power Akon City, a plush residential area near the capital of Akon’s native Senegal. He hopes this coin, which is based on the Stellar cryptocurrency, will become the financial backbone of all of Africa; among services offered are crypto remittances, salaries and an exchange. 

Through the Akon partnerships, new signups to Roll—hand picked by Miles himself—can “allocate a percentage of their newly-minted social money to help develop and launch more UN-backed Akoin-Effect Opportunity Hubs.” 

Akon will use the money to run centers in Kenya, Senegal and Ghana that offer “access to AI/blockchain-based online work” and crypto training courses. The Kenya center is expected to open later this year. 

Sid Kalla, CTO of Roll, said in a statement, “It’s important to reach beyond the immediate crypto-native audience and start thinking deeply about how everyday people will really use and embrace Ethereum and other blockchain technology.”

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