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Hasbulla is the recent suspect on a now long list of celebrities stealing from their fans and followers.

The actual figure of what Bulla token has ripped people off is varying, I have read $11 million and maximum of $20 million think is getting extreme, with what happened with the hawk tuah lady one would have taught it is game over for this celebrities and their crypto scam but it still goes on
Blockchain and cryptocurrency have become a favorite place for celebrities to scam greed, naive and careless people. With open source code as well as many available tools for token creation, it's very easily to launch a meme token project without any considerable resource. No development is needed, and only some writings for Whitepaper that can be plagiarisim as we witnessed with ICO scams in the past, and now with AI, it can be AI-generated Whitepapers.

Honestly I don't know Hasbulla, who is this celebrity?

I appreciate your thread as another warning to people about this risk that is emerging recent months. Meme tokens are very scam, stay away from them.
https://www.coingecko.com/learn/meme-coins-good-bad-ugly
Original archived Re: Hasbulla joins the list of celebrities scamming their followers
Scraped on 31/05/2025, 13:06:00 UTC
Hasbulla is the recent suspect on a now long list of celebrities stealing from their fans and followers.

The actual figure of what Bulla token has ripped people off is varying, I have read $11 million and maximum of $20 million think is getting extreme, with what happened with the hawk tuah lady one would have taught it is game over for this celebrities and their crypto scam but it still goes on
Blockchain and cryptocurrency have become a favorite place for celebrities to scam greed, naive and careless people. With open source code as well as many available tools for token creation, it's very easily to launch a meme token project without any considerable resource. No development is needed, and only some writings for Whitepaper that can be plagiarisim as we witnessed with ICO scams in the past, and now with AI, it can be AI-generated Whitepapers.

Honestly I don't know Hasbulla, who is this celebrity?

I appreciate your thread as another warning to people about this risk that is emerging recent months. Meme tokens are very scam, stay away from them.