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Streamer gets slapped, Solana token rises over 2,000%: When drama turns into a "gold mine" for crypto A humorous yet surprising event has caused a stir in the crypto community: two #Streamer on the Pump.fun platform earned $49,000 after gym influencer Bradley Martyn slapped one of them live during a livestream. The story began when one of the two developers behind the meme coin Bagwork intentionally snatched Martyn's hat – something he is notoriously known to hate being touched. In an immediate reaction, Martyn slapped the "bold" individual right in the face. This moment quickly went viral, and within just a few hours, the Bagwork token on #solana surged over 2,000%, with its market cap skyrocketing from $131,000 to $2.78 million, before adjusting back to around $2.4 million. Through the "creator rewards" mechanism of Pump.fun, the duo of streamers pocketed $49,330 just on the day of the event, raising their total earnings to over $78,000. They later posted a video thanking Martyn: "Thank you for slapping us; thanks to you, we made a lot of money." Although many believe this is an overly risky "marketing strategy", it's clear that the market #memecoin still reacted strongly to the drama, turning the incident into a profit opportunity. This demonstrates the immense appeal of entertainment content combined with crypto, but it also raises concerns about the line between creativity and danger. ⚠️ The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and carries significant risks. Entertaining actions may create short-term effects, but they do not guarantee sustainable value. Investors need to exercise caution before participating. {future}(BTCUSDT) {spot}(BNBUSDT) {future}(SOLUSDT)
Streamer gets slapped, Solana token rises over 2,000%: When drama turns into a "gold mine" for crypto

A humorous yet surprising event has caused a stir in the crypto community: two #Streamer on the Pump.fun platform earned $49,000 after gym influencer Bradley Martyn slapped one of them live during a livestream.

The story began when one of the two developers behind the meme coin Bagwork intentionally snatched Martyn's hat – something he is notoriously known to hate being touched. In an immediate reaction, Martyn slapped the "bold" individual right in the face. This moment quickly went viral, and within just a few hours, the Bagwork token on #solana surged over 2,000%, with its market cap skyrocketing from $131,000 to $2.78 million, before adjusting back to around $2.4 million.

Through the "creator rewards" mechanism of Pump.fun, the duo of streamers pocketed $49,330 just on the day of the event, raising their total earnings to over $78,000. They later posted a video thanking Martyn: "Thank you for slapping us; thanks to you, we made a lot of money."

Although many believe this is an overly risky "marketing strategy", it's clear that the market #memecoin still reacted strongly to the drama, turning the incident into a profit opportunity. This demonstrates the immense appeal of entertainment content combined with crypto, but it also raises concerns about the line between creativity and danger.

⚠️ The cryptocurrency market is highly volatile and carries significant risks. Entertaining actions may create short-term effects, but they do not guarantee sustainable value. Investors need to exercise caution before participating.

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