Controversial right-wing internet personality Andrew Tate has once again been accused of rape and human trafficking for his latest tactic to cultivate online engagement: shilling Solana meme coins.
On Friday, the former kickboxer and self-proclaimed misogynist – once It was rejected crypto as a hoax—promoting various Solana tokens and quickly began posting inflammatory statements on Twitter, characteristically creating a chaotic social media storm.
The offense started tat first. Posted, early Friday, said in a post that he would “hand diamond” $1 million worth of random properties if he received a certain number of retweets. “Diamond hands” is internet parlance for holding an asset for the long term regardless of price movement due to delinquency in the asset.
In short, the post hit Tate's engagement target, and the social media influencer posted, “I WILL CASH THE SOLANA NETWORK,” implying that he plans to buy more tokens on the chain. (Solana currently processes about 1,900 transactions per second, according to Solscan.)
Blow then You are invited Destruction hordes will swipe their “trash” tokens on it, saying they'll pick a chosen number to sweep.
Not long after, he claimed to have bought $10,000, including various Pump.fun Solana meme coins. one Twitter user mocking Tate criticized and one Contempt for pop singer Madonna. Also, the German-themed Solana Token appears to be available for purchase only after the Token Group agreed To call him “Fuhrer” strongly associated with Adolf Hitler.
However, Tate appears to have spent nowhere near the promised $1 million in investment. When he makes high claims about his wealth and wealth crypto investments In recent months—an important part of his playboy image—his situation has taken a turn for the worse since last year when Romanian authorities charged him and his brother with rape, human trafficking and forming an organized crime ring to sexually exploit women.
In March, British authorities issued separate arrest warrants for the Tate brothers accused of rape and sexual assault. The Romanian authorities agreed to extradite the influencer after the trial in their country.
Tat is currently awaiting trial in Romania. He was banned from leaving the country.
Edited by Andrew Hayward.
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