Golf influencer Paige Spiranac takes dig at 'Hawk Tuah Girl' Haliey Welch amid memecoin controversy
As "Hawk Tuah Girl' Haliey Welch deals with controversy over her new memecoin, golf influencer Paige Spiranac said she's learned a big lesson about not entering the crypto space.
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac learned a lesson today: Stay far away from making a memecoin.
Haliey Welch, better known on social media as "Hawk Tuah Girl," has capitalized on her recent fame in numerous ways, but her latest attempt crashed and burned before it could even take off.
Welch launched her own cryptocurrency Wednesday, and it had a pretty good surge just hours into the launch, hitting a market cap of $490 million, according to Cointelegraph, which cited data from DexScreener.
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However, within hours, the coin known as Hawk plummeted to just $41.7 million in valuation.
With controversy swirling around the coin, Spiranac posted on X with a slight jab at Welch and her team.
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"If I’ve learned anything, it’s to never release a memecoin," the post said.
Bubblemaps, a site that analyzes data from the blockchain, found a few people owned the vast majority of Hawk, which led to controversy about "snipers," or investors who move quickly to buy a majority of new meme tokens when they launch.
Welch spoke about it on X, saying her team "tried to stop snipers as best we could through high fees in the start of launch," adding her insiders on the project had not "sold one token."
The 22-year-old overnight celebrity told Fortune that Hawk was not meant to be a "cash grab." She said that while she used to view cryptocurrency as a scam, she changed her mind because it’s a "fun way to get my fans to interact."
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