Are celebrities' accounts being hacked?: Many coin suggestions came

While it is stated that the X accounts of America's famous television programmer Caitlyn Jenner, rapper Rich the Kid and anonymous trader GCR were hacked, it is also noteworthy that various coins were shared. Despite all the posts, no one other than GCR has stated that their account has been hacked. #Coin posts receive reactions from followers.

Sharing cryptocurrency from the accounts of gold medalist decathlete and famous US television host Caitlyn Jenner and rapper Rich the Kid created controversy on social media. While coins such as Luna2 and ORDI were recommended to hundreds of thousands of people, the reaction was not lacking.

While #ORDI was shared from the account of the anonymous person GCR, one of the well-known traders in the crypto world, the price increased from 38 dollars to 45 dollars. It was seen that the hacker took the necessary positions from OKX and #Binance exchanges a few minutes before the post. GCR said from another account, "I was hacked, do not pay attention to anything coming from my accounts."

The coin named Luna2 was also shared from the account and the increase here was 275%. Experts state that the hacker could actually offer much smaller coins and achieve much larger increases, and that it is not clear why he made such a choice.

The video shared by the famous American television programmer Caitlyn Jenner was discussed more. In the related video, which many people touted as artificial intelligence and “deep fake”, Jenner said, “No, this is not a fake video. Real. “I urge everyone to buy this coin,” she said.

Jenner proposed the #JENNER token, which bears her name and was mined on pump.fun, which was hacked by an employee last week. The token reached a market value of $30 million in approximately 8 hours after the tweets. More than 3.3 million people follow Jenner's X account.

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