Trader Takes His Life on Live Stream After Devastating Memecoin Loss In a shocking and heartbreaking incident, popular crypto trader @Mistaf*you —who went by the grim username "I'm really poor" —ended his life during an X livestream after losing $500 in a memecoin rug pull**. As viewers watched in horror, the distraught trader loaded a revolver on camera, uttering his final words: “If I die, make me a meme coin.” The gun misfired twice before tragically discharging on the third attempt. The crypto community was left reeling—but in a disturbing twist, opportunists wasted no time exploiting the tragedy. Within minutes, new memecoins bearing his name and likeness flooded the market, sparking fury among traders and critics alike. Many are now calling out the **dark underbelly of crypto culture**, where reckless speculation and ruthless profiteering can push people to the edge. *"This isn’t just about money—it’s about humanity,"* one user wrote. The incident has reignited debates over mental health in trading and the ethics of meme coins, leaving the industry with a haunting question: Have we gone too far? 💔 **RIP @MistaF*You**—may his story serve as a wake-up call. 🕊️copy
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