A tragic incident occurred recently when cryptocurrency trader @MistaFuYou, also known as "I’m really poor," passed away ⚰️ during a live stream on platform X (formerly known as Twitter) after losing his last $500 in a meme coin scam.

The trader was actively involved in the volatile world of cryptocurrencies, but his financial losses and psychological suffering reached a catastrophic level.

In his final moments, the trader uploaded a message in the live stream saying, "If I die, make me a meme coin." He made mistakes twice before finally succeeding on the third attempt, which led to his death. His online followers witnessed this horrific act in real time.

Minutes after the tragedy, new meme coins started trading, bearing his name, death, and image. This sparked outrage in the cryptocurrency community, with many questioning the ethics of using someone's death as the basis for new cryptocurrencies. Critics expressed their concerns that this event highlighted the dark side of the crypto world, where speculative investments and scams can lead to devastating consequences.

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