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Sahil Arora Proves Being a Millionaire Is Not Hard When You’re Willing to Scam Your Way There

An illustration: A cartoon figure with a sly grin holding a bag full of money while standing in front of a broken piggy bank; he's surrounded by falling coins that are being swept away by an invisible force, leaving only dust behind. The background is filled with scattered memecoins and other cryptocurrency tokens. In the foreground, several celebrities' faces appear to be erased or scratched out from various advertisements and billboards. A faint image of a banned sign can be seen on one side, while another billboard displays a " Sold Out" notice in bold letters.

The crypto bros are at it again! This time they’re promoting celebrity memecoins like there’s no tomorrow (and honestly, who knows if there will be one with these guys around?). Sahil Arora is the “mastermind” behind this operation and has allegedly made a whopping $3 million from launching his own brand of get-rich-quick schemes. But wait, it gets better! He also managed to scam some celebrities out of their social media presence (Iggy Azalea, Caitlyn Jenner, Rich the Kid – you name them) by promising riches in exchange for promoting these tokens

Source: cointelegraph

Celebrity memecoin promoter Sahil Arora netted roughly $3 million this year from launching a deluge of celebrity memecoins, according to independent blockchain sleuth ZachXBT.  In an Aug. 14 post to X, ZachXBT claimed figures originally posted by blockchain data platform Bubblemaps had overestimated Arora’s earnings, claiming that he made $30 million from launching celebrity tokens. “Sorry the math for this seems incorrect there is no way Sahil made $26M check […]

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