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Haliey 'Hawk Tuah' what “Sorry” for victims of the Meme -Münzkandal

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  • Hailey Welch (the “Hawk Tuah-Girl”) apologized for her participation in the HAWK Tuah Meme coin based in Solana, which quickly fell on a market capitalization of $ 490 million before 93%crashed, which led to a federal law against his creators.
  • What admitted that she did not understand the cryptocurrency after the scandal took a mental health break and expressed regret for investors who lost money in a “carpet train” program.
  • After what her silence had violated the investor lawsuit, she has resumed her talk podcast from Tuah and explained that she will be more careful with regard to partnerships in the future.

Haliey Welch, after a street interview in which she described an oral sex technique, catapulted into the Internet, has apologized for her role in the HAWK Tuah Meme -Münzkandal. She added that her silence has been part of a “urgently needed” psychological break since the incident.

This happened after what a Solana -Meme coin called HAWK Tuah (HAWK) applied to her viral interview that imploded quickly after the start. The token, which rose to a market capitalization of 490 million US dollars, was created within 15 minutes before it fell 93% of the value – which achieved a number of carpet allegations.

On-chain analysts from bubbles stated that 285 items of the HAWK offer controlled 96% of the HAWK offer, with most of these wallets input for profit. Weeks later, Burwick Law submitted a US federal action on behalf of investors against the creators of the Meme coin -and what worked with the law firm.

“It was one of these things that have just happened and I'm sorry for everyone who only lost money,” said what too Vanity fair In a recent interview. “You have to be very careful what you bind on your name and you definitely have to know what you get involved in when you agree to do it. I should definitely have done that beforehand.”

She also admitted that she doesn't really “understand” how the crypto world works and that it hurts to comment on her fans that they have lost money for the project.

“All my comments, when you read them, say people:” Oh, well, I lost a lot of money in it. Now my children have to go without things. ” I don't know it.

The HAWK Tuah Token was in collaboration with Doc Hollywood (which was described in the lawsuit as Alex Larson Schultz), Overge Limited, Clinton Sun and the Tuah the Moon Foundation.

On the day of the token start, Welch, Schultz and an unrenal surveillance representative recorded a room in X to calm angry investors. But it didn't work. Since then, the review seemed to be blamed to Schultz. What did not refer to a specific party, but excluded from the equation by saying that she had nothing to do with technical methods.

What brought an abrupt end to the X rooms by saying: “Anyhoo, I'll go to bed.” This was the beginning of more than two weeks of silence, which asked the MEM that it was in a favor very deep sleep.

“I hate saying that, but it was an urgently needed mental health-only … what do you call it? A mental health break, I think is what you can call it” Vanity fair. “I would see my friends. I would go out and eat. That's really.

The Internet influencer and moderator of Tuah's Talk Podcast said that the scandal had strongly influenced its mental health -but not so much when it was blown up for the first time after the street interview on the Internet.

“Everything changed after this interview. I have always been one who had to deal with mental health, and I still have a bit of struggle with it,” she said. “Your whole life is basically online and then people can say everything they want. And then you have to sit there with the thought: Oh, many people have only lost money because you did something like how [something] You led them to it. “

What broke the silence to support the above lawsuit. Later, a podcast episode with YouTube FAZE banks and a number of crypto influencers were leaked through, which was addressed to allegations of market manipulation and led to more silence.

In April, however, the Tuah Podcast talk returned with four episodes as to whatever normal. This time, she says, there will be a higher level of control for incoming partners.

“It is not really the case that it is difficult to trust people,” said what too Vanity fair. “It really makes you sit there and question them more than you would probably have done before. Just because you don't want to get into another cucumber.”

Published by Stacy Elliott.

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