Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Luana Pinheiro announced that she has partnered with Bitwage to receive her salary in Bitcoin (BTC). Pinheiro said she continues to receive fiat payments from her sponsors but converts them to BTC immediately through Bitwage.
Pinheiro is currently ranked 15th in her UFC division and has won eight consecutive fights. The fighter says she chose to receive her salary in Bitcoin after her boyfriend and fellow mixed martial artist Matheus Nicolau encouraged her.
Comparing Bitcoin to her fighting style, jiu-jitsu, Pinheiro highlighted that she prefers to get paid in BTC and that she does not care about the volatility of the cryptocurrency. According to her, volatility is the key factor that drives asset appreciation.
“If it weren't volatile, it wouldn't go up either,” she said, further explaining:
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The Brazilian also revealed that, for her, Bitcoin works as a hedge against inflation, since over the years the purchasing power of fiat currencies has been deteriorating with inflation, while BTC, despite its corrective movements, continues in an uptrend.
“Don't forget I'm from Brazil, so I know a thing or two about inflation and its effects. I was born around 1994, around the time the Brazilian currency Real was introduced and pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar at the time. It is now 5 BRL for 1 USD. Bitcoin is for that, to protect against inflation,” she said.
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In addition to Nicolau and Pinheiro, professional soccer players Alex Barrett, Achara Ifunanyachi, and Alex Crognale also receive their income in Bitcoin.
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