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The muse of Hawk Tuah ā yes, the girl from the meme ā has just gotten away unscathed from one of the most significant rugs of the year.
š Summary of Chaos:
⢠$HAWK skyrocketed, with a market cap of US$ 500 million
⢠After? -95% in hours. Thousands of degens liquidated.
⢠Accusations of rug pull, shouting on X, general panic.
⢠SEC investigated... and... nothing happened.
š Official source: @WatcherGuru | Statement from Haliey's lawyer.
āļø "No evidence. No fine. No consequence."
ā Haliey severed ties with the LLC.
ā Claimed she will no longer promote the token.
ā The SEC washed its hands.
ā And what about the people who lost everything? Theyāll have to wait for the next cycle.
š§ Controversial (and concerning) reflection:
If it's a meme, it's marketing.
If it's code, it's ājust a token with no intrinsic value.ā
If it's a loss, it's because the investor "didn't do their own research."
Are we witnessing the birth of the era of rug pulls with moral exemption?
Do you just need hype, virality, and a lawyer?
š¬ Meanwhile, serious builders are facing lawsuits for promising staking in PDF.
And legitimate projects are getting hit by regulations for using the word ātokenā in their X bio.
š” And now? Will it be like this for everyone?
If the rug comes with a dance on Reels, does it get the āinnocentā seal?
And where does that leave the investor who just wanted to ride a memecoin like anyone else?
š„ Conclusion:
The crypto market does need freedom.
But it also needs responsibility.
Because if every crash becomes a joke and every rug becomes an influence,
the Web3 becomes the Wild West... with no sheriff, no law, and no return.
š Stay alert, degen.
Not every "meme" is harmless. And not every "marketing" is innocent.
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