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Viral Comedian 'Carpet “Puls' Solana meme coins, donates revenue to Palestine

Comedian William Banks became viral after publishing a video of what he claimed to escape him on social media shortly before he had a “carpet”, he escaped on social media. Solana Meme coins.

Banks told Decrypt His goal was to be a robin-down-like “hero” and to donate $ 50,000 of the proceeds to charity organizations Palestine After Israel's attacks on Gaza– Sharting Started Receipt these payments on X.

The comedian was in October accused and arrested in Westport, Connecticut, for the theft of five Yard signs that were the Israeli flag, loudly Local reporting. Westport policy confirmed his arrest Decipher. He claims to have been convicted of eight months in prison, but his name does not appear in the database of the persons locked up in the state of Connecticut.

Nevertheless, Banks claims to create content from the inside of the prison since November. During a four-month social media campaign, the comedian was viral with a telephone with clips, from which he claimed that he smuggled into an unnamed prison in Connecticut. This included bad Play football in the yardPresent nerve his cellmateand his bullied by other prisoners.

During this time, he claims to have received messages from “Crypto Bros” who tried to “cheat” him or get him to start a token.

“They tried to make money with being in prison,” said Banks, Banks said Decipher. “Then I realized that I wanted to be a hero like Robinhood. I just played their game with them. I could use what they did with all the crypto trains to support Palestine. “

One of the “crypto broses” that contacted banks was foolA self-defined meme coin marketer that bears a “retardio” NFF profile image. Banks says that he had associated himself with Jester through their common love for religion before the crypto brother began to start tokens.

“He said Decipher. “I don't know what to believe because everyone has a cartoon image as a profile and I do not trust cartoons – I trust real people. I don't know if he is lying to me or not. ”

Jester said Decipher That he helped banks to start four memes coins, but the comedian denies to work with him directly. The meme coin marketer added that he never intended to cheat someone and wanted to create a “long-term” token with banks. But the comedian had other plans, he said.

Banks made a name for himself through his Andy-like comedic style, such as his standup at a military academy in which he pretended to be a navy. His work often makes fun of religion, including sketches in which he tries Exterm While he claims to be Christian, Jewish and Muslim – all while he attracts A Custom necklace This combines David's star, the crucifix and the crucial moon and the star.

His biggest hit has recently been a video in which he was prison to flee from prison by crawling through a hole in a fence. The Post bank post on X gathered over 20.7 million views. Gizmodo spoke to the western portrait of Eric Woods, who confirmed that there was no such jailbreak.

The the same dayHe created that White Moses (Moses) Meme Coin, A Pump.fun Token, which ran a top market capitalization of $ 257,000 in just more than an hour before the sales letter bag and prompted the price for the price. The first sale of $ 14,400 caused the token by 75%in just eight seconds. The token quickly recovered from two further sales of $ 17,540 And $ 3,800 led to a decrease of 96% in just 25 seconds from $ 227,000 to just $ 11,000.

“People kept making coins over me and then sent me part of the offer. Then I could just get money from it, ”said the comedian.

Social media users also reported that banks applied for a number of other tokens, including William Banks (Banks).

“I don't like crypto, I don't like Meme coins. I think there is something really scary, and everything is really twisted, ”said Banks. “I think crypto is full of fraudsters and ultimately a bad thing in society.”

Since then he has deleted all social media activities to promote the Meme coin and explained that he collected 50,000 US dollars from the system. Banks said he donated the fund to charity organizations Support of those who suffer in Palestine.

“I think it's a strange, strange world, and I don't like the people with whom I have spoken, not” Decipher. “I just did to give my friends some money with which I escaped and some money for Palestine. I don't want to start any other, I don't want to post again via crypto. “

He posted Receipt from five $ 10,000 payments Palestinian charity organizations Some can be checked independently by the charity organizations. Feed supporters.

While some critics continued to “refer to”cheater” or “Thief”For his meme coins, the overwhelming online reaction was to welcome banks as Robin Hood-like figure because it seemed to be motivated by what supporters are.

“He escaped from prison just to get a bunch of crypto bros on the way to donate the money to Palestine. He could be the biggest one who has ever done ”, political commentator and Contents Eden Riley Posted on x.

Others were concerned about the damage that such a stunt could cause for the Palestinian movement.

“My concern is based on the possibility that the joke that alienates people who can genuine themselves against the genocide,” otherwise “. Klonny GoschA political one Podcaster Who identifies themselves as an anti-Zionist Decipher.

So-called carpet trains, a kind of exit fraud in crypto, can cause legal problems for those involved. B. the two people found who were found guilty of fraud Last year and five years in prison sentenced to fraud.

Gosch also said that he concerns any potential The illegality could lead to problems for the foundations that have received donations from banks.

“As far as crypto investors who lose it, I could no less interest,” said Gosch, “and there is no more worthy thing as a Gaza.”

Published by Stacy Elliott

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