Colombian soccer player James Rodriguez (James Rodriguez), the attacking halfback of Spanish “real Madrid”, he also for the German club Bayern Munich, moved obyavleniy them on Friday the launch date of its cryptocurrency JR10 Tocken from may 27 to June 12. Thus, Rodriguez wants to acquire popularity and to show that is open to the public.

“Unfortunately i have not been able to meet with everyone at BlockShow, but I want to share that JR10 Token will be officially launched on June 12. In future, we hope to create even greater surprises through JR10 Token! @self_sell” pic.twitter.com/h0M51QT2xy

— James Rodríguez (@jamesdrodriguez) May 28, 2018

The technical part of the question on launch of the token took over the blockchain-a startup SelfSell. According to the company, presale tokens Rodriguez passed over 12 seconds, which “reflects the public recognition of the mix of human potential and the blockchain technology”.

JR10 Token presale was sold out in just 12 seconds. This is a reflection of public recognition for the mix of human potential with blockchain tech. @jamesdrodriguez will usher in a new era of his personal “Super” value model, performing more exceptional potential in the future. https://t.co/HdOBqA527P

— SelfSell (@self_sell) May 28, 2018

It is assumed that the Token JR10 fans of the footballer will be able to exchange for match tickets, Souvenirs or access to other activities of the fan club. And, according to the founder and head SelfSell yuan Li (Yuan Li), saving the tokens that they will “not only a cheering audience, but also beneficiaries of the growing value”.

Recall, the company CryptoCup cryptologist invited to participate in the first blockchain-a sweepstake for the world Cup. In January of this year, Turkish Amateur team Harunustaspor said that was the first football club have paid for players cryptocurrency. And in April, Portuguese football player Luis Figo (Luís Figo) has become a brand Ambassador platform-Football-Stars, whose specialty is the tokenization in the “fantasy sports”.

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