Bored Ape Yacht Club Image to Be Shown First During Super Bowl Halftime Show? There is a Prop for That

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Bored Ape Yacht Club Image to Be Shown First During Super Bowl Halftime Show?  There is a Prop for That

BetOnline is offering a prop bet on whether the Bored Ape Yacht Club is seen first duing this year's Super Bowl Halftime Show.   It's the favorite at EVEN odds

Snoop Dogg, who is performing in this year's show, joined the Bored Ape Yacht Club two months ago. 

Our friends at BetOnline joined this week.

On Monday February 7 the company revealed it had bought Bored Ape Yacht Club #320 for 120 Ethereum, which equates to more than $375,000 in U.S. dollars at the time of this writing.

They are in very exclusive company with Bored Ape members that include the likes of Justin Bieber, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Mark Cuban, Paris Hilton, Shaquille O'Neal and Steph Curry.  Bieber just bought another for US$470,000.

"Our company was an early adopter of cryptocurrency because we strongly believe in the future of blockchain technology," BetOnline CEO Eddie Robbins III said. "NFTs are a new vertical for us, but we're just as bullish on this global movement as we are on the crypto space."

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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