The post Kevin Durant’s Forgotten Bitcoin Purchase Surges Nearly 200x appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Durant’s 2016 Bitcoin buy grew nearly 200x in value after years of lost account access. A $10K Bitcoin purchase then would be worth about $1.8M at today’s $117K price. Durant’s firm worked with Coinbase to restore access after years of login issues. NBA star Kevin Durant regained access to a Bitcoin account he opened in 2016, where BTC traded around $650. The coins sat untouched for nearly a decade after he lost his login credentials. With Bitcoin now above $117,000, his holdings have surged almost 200x. A $10,000 entry at 2016 prices is now valued near $1.8 million. Durant’s agent, Rich Kleiman, revealed the recovery during CNBC’s Game Plan conference in Los Angeles, calling it one of the athlete’s most lucrative investments Forgotten Account Benefited From Inactivity Durant first bought Bitcoin while playing for the Golden State Warriors, after attending a dinner conversation that centered on crypto. He and Kleiman purchased through Coinbase, but login issues locked them out. Related: Bitcoin’s 8-Year Trendline Test at $117,250 Could Define Next Move Kleiman confirmed no sales were made through multiple bull cycles. “We’ve never sold anything,” he said, adding that the lost access unintentionally preserved Durant’s stack during rallies and corrections. Coinbase Steps In Durant’s firm, Thirty Five Ventures, partnered with Coinbase in 2021, and the exchange has since worked with them to restore access. Coinbase said its platform includes self-service recovery tools and 24/7 support for similar cases. With access restored, Durant now sits on Bitcoin that has surged nearly 200x since his entry. From Warriors to Rockets, Bitcoin Still Wins The two-time NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist is set to play for the Houston Rockets this season after a stint with the Phoenix Suns.  Off the court, his early experiment with Bitcoin has turned into a multimillion-dollar windfall that… The post Kevin Durant’s Forgotten Bitcoin Purchase Surges Nearly 200x appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Durant’s 2016 Bitcoin buy grew nearly 200x in value after years of lost account access. A $10K Bitcoin purchase then would be worth about $1.8M at today’s $117K price. Durant’s firm worked with Coinbase to restore access after years of login issues. NBA star Kevin Durant regained access to a Bitcoin account he opened in 2016, where BTC traded around $650. The coins sat untouched for nearly a decade after he lost his login credentials. With Bitcoin now above $117,000, his holdings have surged almost 200x. A $10,000 entry at 2016 prices is now valued near $1.8 million. Durant’s agent, Rich Kleiman, revealed the recovery during CNBC’s Game Plan conference in Los Angeles, calling it one of the athlete’s most lucrative investments Forgotten Account Benefited From Inactivity Durant first bought Bitcoin while playing for the Golden State Warriors, after attending a dinner conversation that centered on crypto. He and Kleiman purchased through Coinbase, but login issues locked them out. Related: Bitcoin’s 8-Year Trendline Test at $117,250 Could Define Next Move Kleiman confirmed no sales were made through multiple bull cycles. “We’ve never sold anything,” he said, adding that the lost access unintentionally preserved Durant’s stack during rallies and corrections. Coinbase Steps In Durant’s firm, Thirty Five Ventures, partnered with Coinbase in 2021, and the exchange has since worked with them to restore access. Coinbase said its platform includes self-service recovery tools and 24/7 support for similar cases. With access restored, Durant now sits on Bitcoin that has surged nearly 200x since his entry. From Warriors to Rockets, Bitcoin Still Wins The two-time NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist is set to play for the Houston Rockets this season after a stint with the Phoenix Suns.  Off the court, his early experiment with Bitcoin has turned into a multimillion-dollar windfall that…

Kevin Durant’s Forgotten Bitcoin Purchase Surges Nearly 200x

  • Durant’s 2016 Bitcoin buy grew nearly 200x in value after years of lost account access.
  • A $10K Bitcoin purchase then would be worth about $1.8M at today’s $117K price.
  • Durant’s firm worked with Coinbase to restore access after years of login issues.

NBA star Kevin Durant regained access to a Bitcoin account he opened in 2016, where BTC traded around $650. The coins sat untouched for nearly a decade after he lost his login credentials.

With Bitcoin now above $117,000, his holdings have surged almost 200x. A $10,000 entry at 2016 prices is now valued near $1.8 million.

Durant’s agent, Rich Kleiman, revealed the recovery during CNBC’s Game Plan conference in Los Angeles, calling it one of the athlete’s most lucrative investments

Forgotten Account Benefited From Inactivity

Durant first bought Bitcoin while playing for the Golden State Warriors, after attending a dinner conversation that centered on crypto. He and Kleiman purchased through Coinbase, but login issues locked them out.

Related: Bitcoin’s 8-Year Trendline Test at $117,250 Could Define Next Move

Kleiman confirmed no sales were made through multiple bull cycles. “We’ve never sold anything,” he said, adding that the lost access unintentionally preserved Durant’s stack during rallies and corrections.

Coinbase Steps In

Durant’s firm, Thirty Five Ventures, partnered with Coinbase in 2021, and the exchange has since worked with them to restore access. Coinbase said its platform includes self-service recovery tools and 24/7 support for similar cases.

With access restored, Durant now sits on Bitcoin that has surged nearly 200x since his entry.

From Warriors to Rockets, Bitcoin Still Wins

The two-time NBA champion and Olympic gold medalist is set to play for the Houston Rockets this season after a stint with the Phoenix Suns. 

Off the court, his early experiment with Bitcoin has turned into a multimillion-dollar windfall that rivals his highest-profile endorsements.

Related: Bitcoin’s Weekly Close Above $114,000 Shows Institutional Demand Is Back

Disclaimer: The information presented in this article is for informational and educational purposes only. The article does not constitute financial advice or advice of any kind. Coin Edition is not responsible for any losses incurred as a result of the utilization of content, products, or services mentioned. Readers are advised to exercise caution before taking any action related to the company.

Source: https://coinedition.com/kevin-durant-bitcoin-forgotten-wallet/

Sorumluluk Reddi: Bu sitede yeniden yayınlanan makaleler, halka açık platformlardan alınmıştır ve yalnızca bilgilendirme amaçlıdır. MEXC'nin görüşlerini yansıtmayabilir. Tüm hakları telif sahiplerine aittir. Herhangi bir içeriğin üçüncü taraf haklarını ihlal ettiğini düşünüyorsanız, kaldırılması için lütfen service@support.mexc.com ile iletişime geçin. MEXC, içeriğin doğruluğu, eksiksizliği veya güncelliği konusunda hiçbir garanti vermez ve sağlanan bilgilere dayalı olarak alınan herhangi bir eylemden sorumlu değildir. İçerik, finansal, yasal veya diğer profesyonel tavsiye niteliğinde değildir ve MEXC tarafından bir tavsiye veya onay olarak değerlendirilmemelidir.

Ayrıca Şunları da Beğenebilirsiniz

What We Know (and Don’t) About Modern Code Reviews

What We Know (and Don’t) About Modern Code Reviews

This article traces the evolution of modern code review from formal inspections to tool-driven workflows, maps key research themes, and highlights a critical gap
Paylaş
Hackernoon2025/12/17 17:00
X claims the right to share your private AI chats with everyone under new rules – no opt out

X claims the right to share your private AI chats with everyone under new rules – no opt out

X says its Terms of Service will change Jan. 15, 2026, expanding how the platform defines user “Content” and adding contract language tied to the operation and
Paylaş
CryptoSlate2025/12/17 19:24
Michael Saylor Pushes Digital Capital Narrative At Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference

Michael Saylor Pushes Digital Capital Narrative At Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference

The post Michael Saylor Pushes Digital Capital Narrative At Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The suitcoiners are in town.  From a low-key, circular podium in the middle of a lavish New York City event hall, Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor took the mic and opened the Bitcoin Treasuries Unconference event. He joked awkwardly about the orange ties, dresses, caps and other merch to the (mostly male) audience of who’s-who in the bitcoin treasury company world.  Once he got onto the regular beat, it was much of the same: calm and relaxed, speaking freely and with confidence, his keynote was heavy on the metaphors and larger historical stories. Treasury companies are like Rockefeller’s Standard Oil in its early years, Michael Saylor said: We’ve just discovered crude oil and now we’re making sense of the myriad ways in which we can use it — the automobile revolution and jet fuel is still well ahead of us.  Established, trillion-dollar companies not using AI because of “security concerns” make them slow and stupid — just like companies and individuals rejecting digital assets now make them poor and weak.  “I’d like to think that we understood our business five years ago; we didn’t.”  We went from a defensive investment into bitcoin, Saylor said, to opportunistic, to strategic, and finally transformational; “only then did we realize that we were different.” Michael Saylor: You Come Into My Financial History House?! Jokes aside, Michael Saylor is very welcome to the warm waters of our financial past. He acquitted himself honorably by invoking the British Consol — though mispronouncing it, and misdating it to the 1780s; Pelham’s consolidation of debts happened in the 1750s and perpetual government debt existed well before then — and comparing it to the gold standard and the future of bitcoin. He’s right that Strategy’s STRC product in many ways imitates the consols; irredeemable, perpetual debt, issued at par, with…
Paylaş
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:12