On Tuesday, the famed "Shark Tank" investor, Kevin O'Leary, also known as Mr. Wonderful, took a detour from his typical Twitter posts promoting talk show appearances and offering business wisdom. Instead, he posted a unique request.
In his tweet, he invited his followers to pitch their business ideas to him, simply writing, "Pitch me."
The Twitter community was abuzz following his tweet, with many seizing the opportunity to present a plethora of crypto-related pitches, as well as a variety of whimsical and light-hearted proposals.
Some of O'Leary's followers couldn't resist playfully pitching the concept of FTX, teasing the investor about his prior endorsement of the now-bankrupt crypto exchange platform.
One user mentioned an offshore crypto exchange located in the Bahamas.
Here me out: an offshore cryptocurrency exchange located in the Bahamas for “tax purposes” but we offer services to US customers. We will say we are safe and stuff and hire Tom Brady to endorse us. Then we take peoples money and when they ask for it back we say
— Doge Cuban (@DogecoinCuban) June 20, 2023
1) What
A lot of the pitches looked genuine, related to cryptocurrency and AI technology. One of his followers shared an idea about the stock market and music.
A stock market for music, risk modeled on time on scene and staying power. Artists can self monetize rather than relying on labels, and fans can create generational wealth from investing in music they’re passionate about.
— startup xtina (@startupxtina) June 20, 2023
Another Twitter user suggested a yoga studio and dog daycare called "Stretch & Fetch."
A yoga studio/dog day care hybrid where you drop your dog off to play in an area staffed by animal loving supervisors and go to your class.
— 46100.eth (@46100DotEth) June 20, 2023
Stretch & Fetch.
Here is how one user suggested a game @CryptoRaggies.
Meow. We have a game @CryptoRaggies pic.twitter.com/RceTjH8HaN
— Optimal Store (@store_optimal) June 20, 2023
While another user suggested a Costco-type store with "miniature-sized" food offerings.
Costco but everything is miniature sized rather than bulk, and the stores are downtown rather than the burbs. pic.twitter.com/I40ewT8yCy
— troy simpson (@troysimpson) June 20, 2023
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