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Jonas Brothers purchase $5,000,000 worth of ADA before Coinbase Pro Listing

In a galant effort to join the Crypto Community and beat the upcoming price surge, The Jonas Brothers were seen purchasing $5,000,000 worth of ADA (Cardano) at Starbucks early Thursday morning.

“We all really believe in the Cardano project. It’s not that ADA is being listed on Coinbase Pro that urged us to make the purchase. Okay well maybe it had a little to do with it…”, said Nick Jonas.

The American pop rock band known for classic hits such as Sucker and What A Man Gotta Do, knows what a Man Gotta Do, and that’s buy ADA. And it comes as no surprise that this trend setting trio would be in on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general. They have been long bag holders for cryptocurrency coins such as Bitcoin, Ether, and Litecoin.

ADA made by the Cardano Project, will be listed on Coinbase Pro today, March 18th. The exact time is still up in the air, but rest assured, the price is destined for $2. We have loaded our bags, and so have the Jonas Brothers.

There was some discussion about which Jonas Brother is holding more ADA than the others. “I have more ADA than Nick” said Kevin Jonas. But when we asked Nick if this was true, he only snickered with a muffled “False” response. We may never know which Jonas Brother holds the most ADA amongst the three, but we know for certain, they are holding some heavy, heavy, heavy bags.

“This just makes sense. Crypto makes sense.”, said Joe Jonas in a text to his brother Kevin. The bros are not alone in the music industry when it comes to Cryptocurrency. A few weeks ago, artists such as Green Day purchased a gigantic amount of Bitcoin during the last dip, and has only seen green gains ever since the purchase. Dave Matthews also was seen filling up his bag with the cryptocurrency NANO in late February.

Nick Jonas told The Crypt Street Journal “We have always been a very progressive band. We write songs about reality. And cryptocurrency is a reality.” And we welcome you bros to our space. See you on Mars.