Soccer icon Cristiano Ronaldo, while undergoing a lie detector test for Binance, confirmed his ownership of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and hinted at future releases after recently unveiling his second collection.
According to CoinTelegraph, the soccer legend agreed to a lie detector test to answer hot soccer-related questions and more. The test was done after he dropped his second NFT collection in July to celebrate his unmatched feat of being the highest goal scorer in football history.
Moreover, Ronaldo did the lie detector test for Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the world. His digital collectibles were also released in partnership with Binance.
They filmed the lie detector test, and his fans worldwide would be thrilled to view this as he answered several questions related to his career as a soccer player. He only answered “yes” or “no,” but it was an exciting short interview nonetheless.
Some of the interesting questions thrown his way include - if he thinks Portugal will emerge triumphant in the World Cup and if the Premier League is the hardest one in the world. Ronaldo answered “yes” in both questions, but interestingly, the lie detector test showed “lie” for his response to the first query.
When asked if he is the greatest goal scorer of all time, Ronaldo confidently said “yes,” and it was true. For the NFTs, he confirmed he owns NFTs, and fans can look forward to more releases because the world-famous athlete said he will make more digital collectibles for release in the future, and of course, these are likely to be published through Binance as well.
The Crypto Times mentioned that Christiano Ronaldo unleashed his first NFT collectibles in 2022 after signing a multi-year partnership deal with Binance. He agreed to the collaboration with the main goal of bringing Web3 to fans of soccer around the world.


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