This guy is live-streaming while tattooing the names of everyone who buys his coin.
And here’s the funniest part. The buyers dump right after he permanently inks their name on his skin. So the coin stays at a ridiculous price, and the dude walks away with nothing.
No roadmap. No utility. No mercy. Just a guy with fresh tattoos and an empty wallet, wondering where he went wrong.
A streamer just doxxed their seed phrase live... 😳
$2.5 MILLION vanished in under 10 seconds
Someone was lurking in the chat, just waiting for the moment. One shot and the wallet was drained. The streamer kept talking for a few more seconds, completely oblivious that it was all over. $SOL
I can't tell if this is for real or just over the top...😳
This guy launched a stream with an AI avatar of a woman, complete with voice, face, and real-time reactions, on #pumpfun s. Viewers were tipping and flirting, completely unaware they were chatting with a model. He raked in 55k greenbacks for the stream.
The scariest part isn't the cash. The scariest part is that you couldn't tell her apart from a real person. $HYPE
This meme coin developer accidentally burned his own tokens during a live stream.
He lost over $1,500,000 in just a few seconds.
One wrong click. One live audience. One and a half million dollars gone forever.
No undo button. No support service. No refunds. Just a chat full of people watching in real-time as a guy loses an amount that could change his life.
This is crypto. The same tech that lets you be your own bank can also lead to accidentally wiping everything out without any chance of recovery. #crypto #memecoin $HYPE
An unknown wallet withdrew 573k $HYPE from Coinbase. Usually, when that kind of cash flows, the news knows before the market does. The candlestick chart looks like a strong move is about to happen.
Japan drew 2:2 with the Netherlands at the 2026 World Cup in Dallas.
After that, their fans stayed behind and cleaned up the entire stadium. Every section. Every row. Their bags. Their trash. And probably some of the others' too.
This isn't a viral moment for Japan. For them, it's just another day. They do this at every major tournament. Win, lose, or draw. Home or away.
Look at the guy in the wheelchair. That detail speaks to the culture more than any words. A nation that teaches kids to clean up their own classrooms raises fans who clean up other people's stadiums.
Respect isn't just a gesture. It's a habit cultivated over a lifetime. $HYPE
A Japanese student built a robot that swipes social media for you.
An entire factory of robotic phones, running 24/7. They swipe. Scroll. Watch. Like. Simulating human behavior around the clock, generating fake views.
Pause at 0:12. Check out the last phone at the top right. No human hand moves like that. Every algorithm you trust is getting hacked right now. Every trending video you're watching could have made it there because the warehouse of robotic fingers decided it should be.
You can't take away his creativity, that's for sure...
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Dude, haha 😂 made a killing almost from scratch, shilled the coin, brought in the crowd with that hype, and he came out clean with the cash, but it wasn't his!
Tether, issuer $USDT will lead an investment round for the German company NEURA Robotics worth up to $1.4 billion.
NEURA is developing humanoid robots, robotic manipulators, and software for autonomous machines.
Crypto cash is now funding the physical world. The capital from stablecoins flowing into humanoid robotics is a signal that the biggest players in the industry are thinking far beyond the blockchain.
This dude was live on $PUMP Fun when he snatched the coin outright in real-time.
Then he dropped the edit "Get Farmed" and raked in $30,000 off it.
He didn't just swipe the cash. He crafted a highlight reel. Gave it a title. Monetized it. And posted it for all the crypto enthusiasts out there.
That's why meme coins are tanking. Not because the tech is busted. But because the culture rewards the scammers twice. Once for the rug pull and once for the content.
Victims fund the crime. And then they fund its recap.
This guy threatened to kick the golden fish if his coin didn’t hit 1 million market cap on #pumpfun .
It hit 7 million. He walked away with $255,000.
The fish is alive. Holders are happy. And somewhere out there is a guy who just realized that negotiating with hostages works better in crypto than in real life. $PUMP