Unfortunately, rug pulls have become synonymous with the crypto market as scammers see it as an opportunity to make quick cash. One such rug pulls has hit the Nigerian crypto X (formerly Twitter) community, where what is assumed to be one of the most trusted influencers rug-pulled a project that raised $300,000 in its presale.
The Genesis Of Stimmy Coin (STIMMY)
Surfing through the X (formerly Twitter) posts related to the Stimmy Coin, it looks to be that the coin was created as a parody of the stimulus checks received by United States residents during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
The coin seemed to gain popularity quickly due to the founder being widely known in the Nigerian crypto community. The founder Feyi, whose X (formerly Twitter) account @feyi_x has over 84,000 followers, was able to get widespread popularity for the STIMMY project by organizing social media contests, and the likes.
Interestingly, browsing posts of the founder revealed that he had always been a vocal critic of founders who rug-pulled or scammed investors, which is how he garnered such a loyal following. This following grew as he readied to launch his project.
On the day of the presale, Feyi would go the unconventional route of asking investors to send ETH to a personal wallet address instead of using an established presale platform like Pinksale. From this point onward,…