Maria Sharapova, a tennis legend, uses NFT space.

Maria Sharapova sat down with Cointelegraph at Binance Blockchain Week Paris to discuss her growing interest in NFTs and passion for bringing more women into Web3.

Tennis legend Maria Sharapova appeared at the Binance Blockchain Week Paris 2022 to share her interest in nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

During an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph, Sharapova mentioned that “she is exposing herself to this new world of crypto and Web3,” noting that the sector will help her better engage with her fans. Sharapova was also one of the strategic investors behind MoonPay’s Series A financing round, yet she mentioned that she aims to bridge her personal experiences to the digital world moving forward.

Maria Sharapova (right) with Cointelegraph senior reporter Rachel Wolfson (left) at Binance Blockchain Week Paris 2022. Source: Rachel Wolfson

Cointelegraph: What are you doing here today at Binance Blockchain Week Paris?

Maria Sharapova: I’m crypto curious and would like to figure out how to bridge the incredible physical experiences that I’ve been able to have with my fans over so many years. I’m now finding ways to include experiences in the digital world, so that’s what I’m most excited about. Also, as a female entrepreneur, I believe it’s important to pave the way for other women to enter Web3. Money is a topic that I feel we don’t speak enough about as women.

CT: Do you have plans to launch an NFT project?

MS: I’ve been looking at this space for several months now, as I’m someone who is more in favor of opportunities for the long haul. When I saw the opportunity to bridge physical with digital experiences, I knew I wanted it to be a long-term experience for myself. Storytelling is very important and it’s a huge component of Web3. I think stories will be told better for both parties when thinking about a project long-term.

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CT: Do you think NFTs can help create better fan engagement?

MS: Absolutely. NFTs are about finding ways to communicate with the right communities interested in what I’m doing within a different type of space. For example, I was seen on a television screen every week playing tennis for so many years, yet I no longer have that platform on a daily basis because I retired a couple of years ago. The Web3 experience has given me access to my fans in entirely new ways. I feel like I’m more engaged with them, as opposed to them just being engaged by watching me compete.

CT: As a female entrepreneur and former athlete, do you have plans to get more women involved in Web3?

MS: I want to allow women to have a space where they experiment with Web3. For example, I was 17 when I won my first grand slam and social media was in no way part of that experience. It took years for me to get comfortable with social media over time. I think Web3 is also an area where one has to get out there in order to learn and grow from it. As I mentioned earlier, the conversation about money, finance, crypto and blockchain is a taboo conversation. People may feel that unless they know about these topics, they shouldn’t speak up. But I think this should be the other way around — you learn a lot more if you ask questions and get involved.

CT: Why did you decide to invest in MoonPay?

MS: I want to diversify my portfolio. In the beginning, my investments were around consumer goods. For example, I invested in the sunscreen brand Supergoop early on. I am now exposing myself to an entirely new category.

CT: What do you think are the biggest challenges associated with Web3 and how can we overcome these?

MS: I’d love to see the quality of Web3 experiences come through a bit more and improve, specifically in the digital space.

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CT: Any additional comments?

MS: I’m really interested in the NFT space because it bridges my passion for fashion, interior design and creating spaces that are unique to individuals and communities. I’ve become more interested in this space because it has more of a design perspective. It’s also an entirely new revenue stream that both artists and women are discovering.

Maria Sharapova spoke with Cointelegraph at Binance Blockchain Week Paris about her developing interest in NFTs and her desire to see more women in Web3.

Maria Sharapova, tennis superstar, attended at Binance Blockchain Week Paris 2022 to express her interest in nonfungible coins (NFTs).

Sharapova stated in an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph that “she is introducing herself to this new world of crypto and Web3,” stressing that the industry will help her better communicate with her followers. Sharapova was also a strategic investor in MoonPay’s Series A funding round, but she stated that she hopes to tie her personal experiences to the digital world in the future.

At Binance Blockchain Week Paris 2022, Maria Sharapova (right) poses with Cointelegraph senior writer Rachel Wolfson (left). Rachel Wolfson is the source.

Cointelegraph: What are you doing at Binance Blockchain Week Paris today?

Sharapova, Maria: I’m interested in cryptocurrency and would like to figure out how to connect the great physical experiences I’ve had with my followers over the years. I’m most interested about discovering methods to include experiences in the digital realm. In addition, as a female entrepreneur, I feel it is critical to pave the road for more women to enter the Web3. Money is an issue that I believe women do not discuss enough.

CT: Do you have plans to launch an NFT project?

MS: I’ve been looking at this space for several months now, as I’m someone who is more in favor of opportunities for the long haul. When I saw the opportunity to bridge physical with digital experiences, I knew I wanted it to be a long-term experience for myself. Storytelling is very important and it’s a huge component of Web3. I think stories will be told better for both parties when thinking about a project long-term.

CT: Do you believe NFTs can boost fan engagement?
MS: Definitely. Finding methods to interact with the appropriate communities who are interested in what I’m doing inside different type of area is what NFTs are all about. 
For instance, used to play tennis every week on television for long time, but since retired few years ago, no longer have that regular platform. 
now have completely new ways to connect with my fans thanks to the Web3 experience. 
They seem to be more interested in me than they are in watching me compete, in my opinion.

CT: Do you have any plans to encourage more women to join Web3 as an entrepreneur and former athlete?

MS: I want to give women a place where they can test out Web3 technology. For instance, social media played no part whatsoever in my maiden grand slam victory when I was just 17 years old. It took me a long time to feel at ease using social media. I believe that in order to study and advance in Web3, one must get out there. As I already stated, discussing money, finances, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain is frowned upon. Some people might believe that they shouldn’t speak up unless they have knowledge on these subjects. . I believe that this should be the opposite; you learn a lot more if you participate and ask questions.

 

 

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