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pump.fun

Investigations tagged with this source. Every investigation on AVOID.NET is cryptographically anchored to the Solana blockchain and source URLs are archived via the Internet Archive.

2 investigations from this source

avoid.net/wiz-khalifa-pump-fun2/100[CRITICAL]

On November 3, 2024, unidentified scammers compromised the X (Twitter) account of rapper Wiz Khalifa (35.7 million followers) and used it to promote two fraudulent Solana meme coins — $WIZ and $WIZZLE — launched on pump.fun. The $WIZ token reached a peak market cap of approximately $2.5 million within 15 minutes before collapsing over 95% in under one hour, with at least two insider wallets extracting a combined $160,000 in profit. Blockchain investigator ZachXBT linked the incident to a broader campaign of celebrity account takeovers that allegedly stole over $3.5 million in total, and subsequently accused a former professional Fortnite player known as 'Serpent' of involvement in the coordinated scheme.

avoid.net/andy-ayrey34/100[WARNING]

Andy Ayrey is a New Zealand-based AI researcher and self-described performance artist who created Truth Terminal, an autonomous AI chatbot that became closely associated with the Goatseus Maximus (GOAT) memecoin, which briefly reached a $900M–$1B market cap in late 2024. Ayrey disclosed holding 1.25 million GOAT tokens gifted to him and pledged not to trade on insider knowledge, later establishing a non-profit foundation (Truth Collective) to manage the AI's holdings. ZachXBT's involvement concerns the October 2024 SIM-swap hack of Ayrey's X account — which third-party hackers exploited to deploy scam memecoins netting over $1.5M — rather than direct fraud allegations against Ayrey himself; however, broader ethical concerns persist around the gray-area ecosystem of AI-agent-driven memecoin promotion that Truth Terminal helped legitimize.

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