William Shatner predicts where crypto will be when we reach the Star Trek years (Consensus 2023 Live)

William Shatner predicts where crypto will be when we reach the Star Trek years (Consensus 2023 Live)
William Shatner-the famous actor who played Captain Kirk in Star Trek-appeared on Thursday at Consensus 2023 to announce an NFT project that replaces his hit collection of 3 years.
The 92-year-old spoke about why he is enthusiastic about web 3 in entertainment and where he sees crypto when humanity reaches the star trek era.
William Shatner: Infinite connections
Shatner said that he had his first experience in dealing with NFTs in 2020 when he had sold 125,000 William Shatner Trading Cards
Later he was contacted by the web-3 gaming company Orange Comet to launch his new "Infinite Connections" collection, a number of 2500 three-dimensional reproduction of Shadner, who reflect his view that "everything is connected".
"I don't know anything about programming ... but what I understand are emotions, drama and beautiful things," he said. "Such areas are my expertise."
Shatner later learned that NFTS can be "formable" and "creative", and finally won an interest in Web 3 because the technology develops and progresses quickly.
"It is the romance, the future, the things that happen to young people in whom I wanted to participate," he added.
William Shatner 2 (Consensus 2023)
crypto in the distant future
When asked whether Captain Kirk himself would be on crypto, Shatner said that Krypto will be "much, so high" when we reach the period of his universe.
"The value will be so many thousand dollars- the cryptoma founties"- that I would think that today people who live for two or three hundred years will buy crypto before it explodes! " he said.
Ultimately, Shatner leaned some popular ideas under crypto from "Schwarzseher" that the fiat currency will collapse because the united states believe in one will thrive crypto -based future. Shatner itself does not invest in crypto, but is open to the fact that it is value for others. "If enough people think it's something, it is," he added. .