Identified the "#Hacker " involved in scams with famous memecoins, according to a crypto detective
A person associated with the launch of Caitlyn Jenner's #JENNER coin misused the identities of five other prominent figures, but not Jenner herself.
A member of the crypto community on Roxo, who appears to be an 18-year-old Miami resident with 17,100 followers, posted his solution to a mysterious wave of suspicious tweets posted over the weekend of May 25-26.
"She [Jenner] was never hacked, her team was socially manipulated by a guy named Sahil," Roxo tweeted. Instead, he suggested that the other celebrities were fooled. Roxo reproduced a Telegram post by Sahil Arora and several photos from his account, including one of him posing with Rich The Kid. Roxo also noted that the coins released on pump.fun on behalf of Soul Ja Boy, Rich The Kid, Kazumi, and Knöll were all connected to Arora's wallet address.
The JENNER coin was a legitimate toss that completely confused Jenner's "team," according to Roxo. They also replayed a tweet on Jenner's X account urging her followers to "send her some of your favorite memecoins" to the address Roxo identified as Arora's. The post was on their account when Roxo posted, they said, but it has apparently since been deleted.
Jenner has redoubled her efforts to promote JENNER. "That ad for a third party token was taken down! As I've said from the beginning, the only focus I have is $Jenner and the ad I posted confused too many people and wasn't worth it. As I've said time and time again, "I'm completely focused on my $Jenner token," he posted on X.