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Russell Okung is no bitcoin tenderfoot[1]. The Los Angeles Chargers left tackle hosted his own Bitcoin event in September 2019 after he made a public splash onto the scene with his “Pay me in Bitcoin” tweet[2] during the off-season. Now, for his December 8, 2019, matchup against the Jaguars, bitcoin will be with him every step of the way — literally.

The two-time Pro Bowler and bitcoin hodler recently tweeted a cleat design that reps the open-source BTCPay Server[3], a decentralized payment portal that was built as an alternative to BitPay. Fashioned in the project’s neon green color scheme, the cleats’ ankle strap reads “BTCPAY,” and BTCPay Server’s iconic “B” logo is prominently emblazoned over the Nike swoosh on the outward quarter of both shoes.

Making BTCPay Server His Cause

Okung chose to feature the open-source project as part of the “My Cleats, My Cause”[4] initiative, an NFL campaign that allows players around the league to create custom cleats that highlight causes close to their hearts. 

For Okung, this meant representing bitcoin by advertising one of the space’s most beloved — and ideologically pure — open-source projects.

“Seeing how easy it was to spin up a lightweight, permissionless payment gateway for our Fall event was huge. It opened my eyes to how valuable and unique this resource is and how much more powerful it makes bitcoin,” he told Bitcoin Magazine.

The blindside tackle became acquainted with BTCPay when his events team set up its own instance for Okung’s September 2019 BitcoinIs_ event. He also solicited suggestions[5] for his cleat design on Twitter, and BTCPay was one of the top suggestions.

BTCPay Server started over two years[6] ago as a response to BitPay’s

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