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Cryptocurrency News Articles
Charleston White's "n*gga nation" crypto coin will apparently hit the $10 billion market cap
Jan 11, 2025 at 04:55 pm
Charleston White had been quite active on social media, especially X, where he posted regular updates about his newly launched crypto coin "n*gga nation."
Social media influencer Charleston White revealed on Friday, January 10, through his social media that he is launching his own cryptocurrency, to be called "n*gga nation." In a tweet, as well as an Instagram post, White shared a graphic of the crypto coin, along with its logo and the following statement:
According to a follow-up tweet by White, within two hours since the crypto coin's launch, it was at the $158,000 market cap. In another tweet, Charleston White addressed haters and explained that he was in the crypto market "for the long haul."
The news about White introducing his own crypto coin further garnered massive traction on social media. Many expressed their assumptions that he was going to pull the rug. One user tweeted:
Another user wrote on X:
Several others compared Charleston White's crypto coin to the one launched by the Hawk Tuah girl. A user wrote:
Charleston White's "n*gga nation" crypto coin will apparently hit the $10 billion market cap
Charleston White had been quite active on social media, especially X, where he posted regular updates about his newly launched crypto coin "n*gga nation." One of the tweets shared just a few hours ago revealed that the coin would touch the $10 billion market cap.
In the post, White first reshared the tweet by @SaycheeseDTGL, where the latter posted the news of the release of the crypto coin. In the tweet, White wrote:
As mentioned earlier, while many netizens were of the belief that Charleston White was going to pull the rug, the social media influencer claimed that he had no plans of doing the same and that the crypto token was not a scam.
The news about this new crypto coin by White came about a month after the entire "Hawk" digital coin fiasco. On December 4, Haliey Welch, aka the Hawk Tuah girl, launched the token. According to reports by the BBC, dated December 6, the token lost its value within hours of its release.
Many, including YouTube cryptocurrency investigator Coffeezilla, gradually accused Welch of scamming investors with "pump and dump." According to the reports, this meant creating a hype about a crypto coin before its launch, only to eventually sell it for profit.
Welch and her team, however, denied all the accusations against them about selling the coin. Netizens seemed to recall this incident even now, especially in light of all the hype around Charleston White's crypto coin.
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