Andrew Tate came up with the idea of launching his own cryptocurrency token on Twitter, backed by $100 million of his own cash. Deleted the pitch When the treatment he received was not particularly warm.
The self-proclaimed misogynist and accused human trafficker famously disowned cryptocurrency last summer. “I have nothing to do with any cryptocurrency,” he wrote in capital letters on Twitter. “I am not a scammer like other ‘influencers’. “There’s no need to take away the fans.”
Tate has had a difficult relationship with cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin. He has based much of his public persona on the excessive wealth he has built, in part, through investments in Bitcoin. After he was accused of rape and human trafficking, Romanian officials seized millions of dollars worth of homes, luxury cars, expensive watches and 21 bitcoins.
He was able to recover 21 of the confiscated Bitcoins. protea It was reported last week that he now seems to be warming to the idea of his own coins.
The now-deleted blurb for his coin (in which he promised he would “never sell it”) said he would pledge $100 million and provide early access and discounts to members of the so-called “university.” ”
“Then, since I am the most famous person, I will promote it everywhere. “Let’s all make money,” he promised. He added that he would make money if the tweet was retweeted more than 50,000 times.
It is unclear whether he achieved that goal before removing the post. However, the announcement reverberated throughout cryptocurrency Twitter. Some Degen weighed in, whether they were fans of Tate or not, while others pointed out his apparent hypocrisy.
You said you would never launch your own coin @Cobra Tate 10/10 for honesty and ethics.