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just realized how deep the hazbulla crypto mess actually goes. dude literally launched like 5 different meme coins, got people hyped with his name, then just... disappeared. $HAZ, $BULLA, all of them tanked hard. we're talking 90-100% drops within weeks.
the crazy part? investors lost millions while hazbulla and his crew made bank on presales. classic rug pull playbook – hype it up, dump your bags, leave everyone else holding bags of nothing. saw people actually believing celebrity coins were legit just because hazbulla was pushing them. wild.
this is exactly why you can't trust random influencers shilling coins. hazbulla's situation is a textbook example of how fame gets weaponized in crypto. if some celebrity suddenly launches a token and tells you it's the next big thing, it's probably already too late. most of these celebrity projects are just exit scams with extra steps.
stay skeptical. if it sounds too good and comes from a celebrity, it probably is a scam. not trying to be preachy but hazbulla's case shows what happens when you let hype override due diligence.