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Metallica X Account Hacked, Celebrity Memecoin Frenzy Continues with SOL-Based METAL Token Scam

Jun 27, 2024 at 09:00 am

Nearly a month after Caitlyn Jenner launched her JENNER token, the celebrity memecoin frenzy continues. This time, iconic heavy metal band Metallica

Metallica X Account Hacked, Celebrity Memecoin Frenzy Continues with SOL-Based METAL Token Scam

Heavy metal icons Metallica recently announced a collaboration with the popular videogame Fortnite, seemingly aiming to bring the band's music to a new demographic of music enjoyers. However, the announcement was quickly overshadowed by the Metallica X account's failed “attempt” to “join” a different community.

On Tuesday night, the X account shared a post offering a Solana-based token to their fans. The post announced the launch of METAL, an alleged collaboration between the band and Ticketmaster. The token was described as a “dynamic new token on the Solana blockchain poised to revolutionize how you experience events and online shopping.”

Unlike other celebrity memecoin scams, the token offered utility from the get-go. Users who used METAL to buy concert tickets would receive exclusive Ticketmaster discounts of up to 25%. METAL holders would also get the chance to win free tickets through “exclusive airdrops.”

The X posts announced three signed “insanely rare Metal Token Xbox Series X consoles” for the token holders. Additionally, it promised the METAL token would “seamlessly integrate into your shopping experience, powered by the reliability of Solana for effortless transactions.”

Metallica fans and crypto investors quickly became wary of the posts. Users began debating whether the announcements were fake and if the account had been hacked. One X user suggested the band would not “ruin their reputation by launching a shitcoin” and rugging it.

Despite the user's initial suspicion, several users fell into the meticulously planned scam. As a community member pointed out, the graphics for the posts, and the posts themselves, were “pretty well done.” The attackers also assured users that METAL was not a scam and the band was “in it for the long haul.”

The hacker also claimed that the crypto payment company MoonPay was collaborating with the band. However, the company quickly denied their involvement, stating that the person responsible for the hack was not the master of puppets but the “master of scams.”

As an X user pointed out, the Solana-based token's market capitalization initially surpassed $2 million. However, it quickly plummeted after the band recovered access to the X account and deleted the promotional posts.

Nonetheless, one investor managed to become a master of tokens. Online reports revealed that a trader turned a $3.380 investment into $24,600. The “lucky” investor bought the tokens at a $50,000 market cap and sold at the high of the scam.

As of this writing, the token is trading at $0.00002031, a 99.3% decrease from its highest price of $0.003353. Furthermore, METAL's market cap is $20,000, representing a 9000% drop.

News source:www.newsbtc.com

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