July 15, 2025 — CryptoLand



Today in “do your own research” gone horribly wrong…



An NFT influencer known as @JPEGJesus has reportedly lost $2.6 million worth of tokens — all because he copied a wallet address from a meme.


Yes, you read that right. Let’s break down this epic disaster:






🔹 The Setup




Our hero tweets:



“Just minted my next 100x. Gonna airdrop $PEACH to all real ones. Drop your ETH addy 👇”



Community floods the replies with wallet addresses. Then…



He sees a meme of a dancing Wojak with a QR code wallet address.



He thinks:


“Funny. Ironic. Let’s use it.”


Big mistake.






🔹 The Mistake




He pastes the meme wallet into his airdrop smart contract.



Executes the drop.


$2.6 million in $PEACH — sent to one wallet.



That wallet?


Belongs to a bot farm in Kazakhstan.


Gone. Instantly.






🔹 The Fallout




🧻 Telegram group renamed to: “$PEACH Paper Hands”


🤡 Community voted to rebrand $PEACH to $PLUM


🥀 $PLUM rugged within 48 hours


🧘 Influencer live-streams a meditation on Twitch, captioned:



“It’s not real until you sell anyway.”






💬 Final Words




Crypto is wild. But even in meme land:


Check. Every. Address.



This wasn’t ChatGPT’s fault. It was meme brain + blind trust.


Let it be a lesson.



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