
Snoop Dogg and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez are exploring a novel approach to fund their upcoming projects by asking fans to invest, rather than using traditional crowdfunding methods. This initiative, referred to as 'crowd investing,' aims to leverage the support of their fan base to raise capital. The move highlights the potential of tokenization in the entertainment industry, offering fans an opportunity to financially back and benefit from the success of creative ventures. Additionally, Snoop Dogg has expressed interest in starting a 'Hood Olympics' in Los Angeles during the 2028 Summer Olympics to create opportunities for talented athletes from underprivileged communities.
Snoop Dogg, Robert Rodriguez Look to Fans to Finance Projects (@lucas_shaw - @business) https://t.co/oOS9FUK65n
Some news: @SnoopDogg and @Rodriguez plan to raise money for future projects buy asking fans to invest. It's not crowd funding, it's crowd investing. More here: https://t.co/5UccrHFaLq
Snoop Dogg says he wants to start a 'Hood Olympics' in Los Angeles during the 2028 Summer Olympics. "There are a lot of homies from the hood who can run, jump, throw the javelin, backflip, swim well" "I want to create opportunities for talented athletes from the hood who didn't… https://t.co/xbVpnWUgw5