Celebrity Hack Parade: Beware of Suspicious Meme Coin Posts!

Popular US television personality Caitlyn Jenner shared meme coins from her X account under the shadow of hacking suspicions.

Caitlyn Jenner's X account shared the meme coin on Sunday, May 26. The post in question read: “Let's win together! "Send me some of your favorite memecoins here."

These posts of Jenner raised suspicions of hacking. However, there were also posts from the account in question stating that there was no hacking incident. In contrast, in a video uploaded shortly after, the sentences "A lot happened today and yes, my crypto account is real" attracted attention.

Despite all this insistence, the community was skeptical about the authenticity of both the video and the tweets. On the same day, a similar meme coin was shared from the X account of US rapper Rich the Kid. But the post was shortly deleted, fueling suspicions of a different hack.

Blockchain researcher CodeXBT strengthened the possibility of hacking by stating that a common cryptocurrency wallet was the source of Jenner and Rich the Kid's posts. CodeXBT: “I wouldn't trust tweets today when everyone is getting hacked left and right.” He attracted attention with his statements.

On May 26, GiganticRebirth's account was also hacked and posts made specifically for Ordi (ORDI) brought a short-term rise.