Kanye West, also known as Ye, has once again made waves on X (formerly Twitter), this time revealing a disturbing offer that he received to promote a piece of fraudulent memes.
On February 7, 2025, you published a screenshot of an unidentified contact message which proposed an agreement of $ 2 million to promote a false “Ye currency” on its platform.
In the message, you have offered an initial payment of $ 750,000, with an additional $ 1.25 million promised after the position has been alive since 16 hours.
The agreement also included a disturbing instruction: you should display that his account was “hacked” after eight hours to cover the promotional scam.
You have clearly indicated that he rejected the offer, declaring: “I was offered $ 2 million to defraud my community. Which remains, I said no and I stopped working with their person who proposed it. »»
He expressed his refusal to “defraud my community”, but his post raised suspicions on the true nature of high -level hacks involving celebrities on social networks.
The rapper’s revelation left the fans wondering if the recent “hacks” of the Celebrity X accounts were part of a similar diagram to pump the false coins based on Solana.
West has raised the point, asking: “Do you say that all the big accounts being” hack “and publish a same in recent months are false ????”
His investigation led to a flood of responses from users speculating that these hacks could have been orchestrated, not random attacks.
Lowkey is crazy when you realize that other artists have done this exact scam and run away with BC, they say they are “hacked”
– scrit (@Scris_) February 7, 2025
You have just exhibited all the celebrities who claimed to have been pirated scams on X
– Danny Kass (@dannygkass) February 7, 2025
In a notable incident last December, Drake’s X account was hacked to promote the same corner of Solana $ Anita. The scam generated more than $ 5 million in a negotiation volume before being discovered and removed.
In addition to its cryptic revelations on the meter piece scam, you have also expressed the desire to connect directly with the CEO of Coinbase, Brian Armstrong.
Looking for a direct line on the crypto magnate, you have published another message on X requesting a “cryptographic connection”. The post revealed that Ye’s attempt to reach Armstrong without intermediaries, marking a change in his approach to cryptocurrency space.
“I want to connect with Brian Armstrong,” wrote Ye, referring to the CEO of Coinbase. “Can you get me his number?”.