As a seasoned observer of the digital entertainment landscape, I must say that the ongoing saga of Haliey Welch and the Hawk Tuah meme coin has been quite the rollercoaster ride. Having followed the careers of various content creators for years, it’s fascinating to see how they navigate their way through both successes and missteps.
Asmongold accused Hailey Welch of orchestrating a scam involving the Hawk Tuah meme token, stating that this could potentially mark the end of her professional journey.
Back in December, I, a gamer, embarked on an exciting journey with my own meme coin, $Hawk. However, it didn’t take long for the coin’s value to plummet, stirring up accusations of a “rug pull” and leading to a class-action lawsuit. I want to assure everyone that I am treating this situation with utmost seriousness, and I’m working diligently to address these issues.
While I was live-streaming on Twitch last December 21st, Asmongold shared some insights about a particular situation that had arisen. He read out an official statement regarding it, then fielded questions from viewers and expressed his personal thoughts on the matter.
In plain terms, let me emphasize that I view this circumstance with utmost gravity. I feel it’s important to reach out to my fans, investors who have been affected, and the wider community. I am actively collaborating with, and fully dedicated to aiding, the legal team working on behalf of those impacted. Moreover, I am committed to helping unravel the… details of this situation.
— Haliey Welch (@HalieyWelchX) December 20, 2024
Asmongold responds to Haliey Welch’s statement
At the outset, Asmongold said, “It seems that she’s now working with a legal team due to her severe blunder in this situation, and I must admit, it’s quite amusing for me to witness.
He stated emphatically, “We’ve got the situation totally under control.” He further declared, “She will undoubtedly end up in prison herself.
Was the blame truly on her shoulders? While she did hold some responsibility for it, ultimately the question of guilt will be determined by the court. However, from a public perspective, was she deemed culpable in the eyes of the general public? Undeniably, yes.
The Twitch streamer went on saying, “Why was her name used? Well, not only did she agree, but she was quite enthusiastic about it.
Asmongold stated: “I believe that the Hawk Tuah girl’s moment in the spotlight may be coming to a close. The initial 15 minutes of fame seem to have lingered longer than expected and perhaps overstayed their welcome. It seems like many people have been anticipating this end, and yes, this is it.
On December 19th, a group lawsuit was initiated by investors towards Overhere Ltd, the parent company, and Alex Larson Schultz, a key promoter of $Hawk, alleging various issues. Notably, Welch’s social media post on December 20th marked his first activity since December 4th.
Previously, a crypto-related controversy involving content creators wasn’t unprecedented. In December, Coffeezilla unveiled the failure of Logan Paul’s CryptoZoo project. As a result, Paul initiated an NFT repurchase plan to assist investors in recouping their losses.
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2024-12-22 23:51