Crypto Enthusiast Roxo Exposes Suspected Scams Linking Sahil to Celebrity Crypto Accounts
Summary:
Crypto enthusiast Roxo exposes a series of suspected scams linked to various celebrities' crypto accounts. Roxo suggests that rather than being hacked, these high profile victims were part of a social engineering ploy executed by a man known as Sahil. This scheme involved a pump-and-dump strategy with multiple coins linked to celebrities, all tracing back to Sahil's wallet. These revelations have led to increased scrutiny and a wave of account deletions.
Crypto enthusiast Roxo, who seems to be an 18-year-old in Miami with an impressive following of 17,100 people, has proposed a possible suspicion of the individual responsible for fraudulent activity on the X accounts of celebrity Caitlyn Jenner, rappers Soul Ja Boy and Rich The Kid, along with adult-content models Kazumi and Ivana Knöll. This speculative suggestion comes following a peculiar stream of dubious tweets which surfaced over the May 25-26 weekend. Roxo indicated that Jenner’s team hadn’t been subject to a hack, but rather were victims of social engineering executed by a man named Sahil. In Roxo’s words, they were 'rugged'. To prove his deductions, Roxo shared elements from Sahil Arora's Telegram feed along with images from his account, including a snapshot of Sahil posing with rapper Rich The Kid. He further suggested that the coins introduced via pump.fun, linked to Soul Ja Boy, Rich The Kid, Kazumi and Knöll, all trace back to Arora’s wallet address. Roxo went on to describe the JENNER coin, a pump-and-dump strategy that apparently bewildered Jenner's team. Roxo shared a tweet from Jenner’s X account that invited followers to share their favored memecoins to a specific address, which Roxo identified as belonging to Arora. Although the tweet was live when Roxo discovered it, it seems to have been erased since that time. Jenner has remained persistent in continuing her promotion of JENNER in the face of confusion. Sophia Hutchins, Jenner's manager, validated the legitimacy of the JENNER coin and stated that their account had no hacking incidents. Asserting his notion further, Roxo claimed Sahil successfully executed five influencer scams in a week. This claim is echoed by Rich The Kid’s post on his X account where he confides about being victim to a pump and dump scheme lead by Sahil. Another potential victim to this scam might be Gigantic-Cassocked-Rebirth (GCR), a crypto investor who claimed his account was hacked, although his post was shortly deleted. Sahil, throughout May 27, conducted four Twitter Spaces, the majority of which had durations less than five minutes. Ahead of these events, he announced his intention to confront the con artists and discuss his own setbacks. However, the content of these discussions had no mention of memecoins. Coincidentally, his account (@sahilsaysol) was deleted shortly after the longest broadcast.
Published At
5/28/2024 12:29:20 AM
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