Yuri Molchan
X account belonging to 50 Cent allegedly hacked and used for making $300 million on scam crypto token
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Cryptocurrency journalist Colin Wu spread the word about the famous American rapper, actor and businessman 50 Cent (his actual name is Curtis James Jackson III) losing his X account to hackers for a short period of time. The hacker(s) used his account to promote scam coin GUNIT, allegedly released by them.
After the rapper recovered access to his X handle, he revealed on Instagram that he had no connection to that token whatsoever and that the hacker had earned hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars in mere minutes.
50 Cent clarifies scam token situation
Colin Wu wrote in his tweet that 50 Cent had published an X post, promoting meme coin GUNIT, as he also published a link that he urged his followers to click on. Within just 30 minutes, GUNIT’s market cap soared to a whopping $8 million.
The hacker then conducted a rugpull, depriving investors of a staggering $300 million in just half an hour. That is what 50 Cent wrote on his Instagram account, making it clear that he was not affiliated with GUNIT coin. He also shared that he had recovered access to his X handle, but while the account was in the hands of the hacker(s), they released the meme coin and made heaps of money on it.
The tweet promoting GUNIT was deleted by the rapper once he was able to access his account.
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Yuri Molchan
Yuri is interested in technology and technical innovations. He has been writing about DLT and crypto since 2017. Believes that blockchain and cryptocurrencies have a potential to transform the world in the future in many of its aspects. He has written for multiple crypto media outlets.
His articles have been quoted by such crypto influencers as Tyler Winklevoss, John McAfee, CZ Binance, Max Keiser, etc.
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