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Jason Derulo Faces Backlash Over Meme Coin Promotion Amid Rug Pull Allegations
Hassan Shittu
Last updated:
June 24, 2024 09:13 EDT | 1 min read
This incident has sparked more discussion than there has been before about the potential risks and ethical concerns associated with celebrities promoting financial products, leading to both monetary losses for investors and reputational damage for the celebrities involved.
Sahil Arora Gets The Blame, But Derulo Is Caught In Crossfire
Recently, Derulo took to X to announce the launch of the meme coin JASON to his 3.5 million followers. Regrettably, the coin’s value dipped by more than 72% minutes after its release, causing widespread dismay among investors and fans.
In response to the fallout, Derulo pointed fingers at Sahil Arora, a figure previously linked to cryptocurrency scandals. Derulo, attempting to rectify the situation, tweeted:
Following that, Derulo addressed the issue in an apology video, expressing his commitment to making the coin’s recovery his “life’s goal.“
Despite his proactive stance, skepticism surrounds Jason Derulo’s involvement with the JASON meme coin. Influential crypto figures, such as SlumDOGE Millionaire and on-chain detective ZachXBT, have cast doubt on Derulo’s claims.
SlumDOGE Millionaire criticized Derulo, stating,
The liquidity of the JASON meme coin is alarmingly low, at approximately $211,000, with around 3,190 holders. This situation mirrors other high-profile crypto scams where initial excitement leads to significant financial losses for ordinary investors.
The crypto community’s reaction has been critical. ZachXBT, known for exposing crypto scams, responded to Derulo’s apology video, saying,
ZachXBT further added, “Projects will throw them high 5 fig – low 6 fig for Ongoing Celebrity Meme Coin Promotions
This incident involving Derulo is not the first of its kind. The accused developer, Sahil, has launched several other celebrity-associated meme coins.
Notably, Sahil Arora, the alleged fraudster behind recent meme coin scams involving celebrities Caitlyn Jenner and Rich The Kid, has reportedly been banned from X (formerly Twitter). Arora’s handle, “@Habibi_Comm,” was suspended following news of his involvement in pump-and-dump and rug-pull schemes through celebrity crypto tokens.
Both Jenner and Rich The Kid have publicly condemned Arora, with Jenner announcing plans to pursue legal action against him both criminally and civilly.
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