She posted one tweet about a crypto token. She got paid $250,000.
Now she's facing a lawsuit and a multi-million dollar fine.
This is the story of Iggy Azalea. But she's far from the first celebrity to get burned for crypto shilling.
Here are the top 5 👇
She posted one tweet about a crypto token. She got paid $250,000.
Now she's facing a lawsuit and a multi-million dollar fine.
This is the story of Iggy Azalea. But she's far from the first celebrity to get burned for crypto shilling.
Here are the top 5 👇
She posted one tweet about a crypto token. She got paid $250,000.
Now she's facing a lawsuit and a multi-million dollar fine.
This is the story of Iggy Azalea. But she's far from the first celebrity to get burned for crypto shilling.
Here are the top 5 👇
What all these stories have in common:
1. Celebrities got paid $100-500K per post
2. None of them checked the project
3. All of them paid way more in fines
4. Investors lost millions
SEC is now actively going after this stuff.
If you’re an influencer, check what you promote. The fine can cost more than the paycheck.
If you’re an investor, don’t buy something just because “Kim/Jake/Floyd said so.”
One bug report just wiped 40% off Zcash $ZEC
□ For four years, Zcash had a vulnerability that let anyone mint unlimited $ZEC. Four. Years. Nobody caught it.
□ An auditor from OPUS Labs finally found it. Zcash pushed a soft fork, fixed the bug.
Should be ok, right? Not really.
□ @CryptoHayes immediately started dumping $ZEC. Why? Because nobody can prove the exploit wasn't used before the fix. There could be millions of free $ZEC sitting in someone's wallet right now.
□ then @mert tried to defend Zcash. But he kinda shot himself in the foot saying "almost all privacy protocols have this same issue." Yeah, thanks Mert. Now every privacy coin is on the chopping block.
□ the funniest thing is that an AI agent found this. $10B Protocol, top-1 privacy coin.
One prompt: "look for bugs that could exploit zcash." lmfao
□ Zcash down 40%. All because of one bug report and four years of nobody paying attention.
Ukrainian police officers allegedly formed an armed gang to target crypto entrepreneurs — current and former law enforcement personnel kidnapped people, threatened them with weapons, and extorted millions of dollars, forcing one victim to sign a fraudulent “debt” for $5,000,000.
Astra stacks across missions. Stamps are permanent on-chain records you cannot get later.
Mission 16 gives 50,000 Astra + Constellation Runner Stamp for 25 transactions on 5 chains.
@EuclidProtocol already has 155k Passport holders, 18M+ testnet transactions, and $3.5M from KuCoin Ventures, Gate Ventures, and 0G Labs.
Product is running on Private Mainnet now. Public mainnet and TGE are H1 2026.
The gap between now and TGE is when stamps and Astra actually accumulate.
Passport secondary only. Minting is closed.
https://t.co/sVjMIHe2N6