BTR1701
2024-12-06 02:05:39 UTC
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Permalinkfake money being peddled by a dingbat whose sole qualification consists of
humorously claiming to know how to expertly suck a dick? Your license to adult
is hereby revoked.
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Haliey Welch has been doing alright for herself since shooting to stardom
after she gave an NSFW comment to the question from a street interviewer 'What
makes a guy go crazy in bed?' - her reply earned the influencer her nickname.
She pretended to spit saying 'Hawk tuah, spit on that thang!' It went viral
and she's a huge name now - having garnered almost three million Instagram
followers and released her own podcast. She's brought out her own clothes line
with the words 'Hawk Tuah' brandished on caps and other items of clothing, but
now, she's tested the cryptocurrency industry and debuted her own meme coin
called $HAWK.
The coin's value completely tanked within 20 minutes of its launch: plummeting
from as much as $490 million to just $41 million, leaving fans out of pocket.
It has left investors claiming she carried out a rug pull, which is where
creators of cryptocurrency sell off their stock leading to prices crashing and
leaving those who invested in it with coins worth next to nothing.
However, Welch has denied these accusations and has defended hers and her
teams actions during a live stream on Twitter.
"Hawkanomics Team hasn't sold one token and not one KOL was given one free
token," she tweeted in a copy and pasted message. "We tried to stop snipers as
best we could through high fee's in the start of launch on @MeteoraAG. Fee's
have now been dropped."
But readers added their own context to the tweet claiming her team had sold.
It read: "The 'team' and insiders have actually been selling their token since
launch. A majority have never purchased anything and have only sold the tokens
they were given. Haliey is lying and will likely have to 'talk tuah' judge
about this."
During the live stream YouTube, investigator Stephen 'Coffeezilla' joined and
gave the viral sensation a bit of a grilling. He said: "This is one of the
most miserable, horrible launches I've ever seen. I've been tracing it on the
chain for a while. You guys generated over a million dollars in fees while
your fans got rug pulled. There were snipers but there was also insider
trading directly linked to y'all's creator accounts."
One person took to Twitter to claim that they'd bought $35,000 worth of coin
only for it to be worth just $2,000 ten minutes later.
"I am a huge fan of Hawk Tuah but you took my life savings," they penned to
Haliey on the social media platform. "I purchased your coin $Hawk that you
were so excited about with my life savings and children's college education
fund as well. You didn’t mention that you were going to buy 97% of the supply
and sell it almost immediately to make a large profit."
https://www.unilad.com/technology/news/hawk-tuah-girl-crypto-accusations-response-645693-20241205