
Users transferred more than $1.1 million in Ethereum and other crypto assets to the NotLarvaLabs founder’s wallet under the pseudonym Pauly in exchange for “nothing”.
There is nothing for sale. I cannot reiterate this enough.
People simply choose to send tokens to:
YouGetNothing.eth
Or they choose not to. pic.twitter.com/bR2KxwpQjH
— PAULY (@Pauly0x) May 31, 2023
“Nothing is for sale here. I can’t help repeating this one more time. People just prefer to send tokens to yougetnothing.eth,” he said.
A strange initiative appeared on May 30th. From now on, enthusiasts do not stop sending assets to the address yougetnothing.eth. At the same time, Pauly personally stated that users will not receive anything in return.
According to Arkham Intelligence, over 1,000 transfers have been sent to the wallet. The largest transaction was made by user Maverick_time — 10.05 ETH (~$19,150).
A visualization of the wallet shows over 1000 transfers, with the largest known wallet coming in at $13K from “Maverick_time” on OpenSea. pic.twitter.com/zHKjZO4rmu
— Arkham (@ArkhamIntel) May 31, 2023
A day later, Pauly clarified once again that he was not going to sell anything or create another coin. According to him, “people just decide” to send funds to his address.
I’m not sure if you have realized this or not.
But the entire crypto industry is an absolute joke.
It’s a mockery.
If there is anything you learn from following this account, I hope it’s that you should never take any of these literal ASSCLOWNS seriously.
— PAULY (@Pauly0x) May 31, 2023
“I’m not sure if you realized it or not. The entire crypto industry is an absolute joke. Is a mockery. If you learn anything by following this account, it’s that you should never take any of these assholes seriously,” he said.
It was probably a kind of performance, making fun of meme-tokens and people who beg for money to create them.
Recently, a Twitter user named ben.eth, in collaboration with crypto blogger Ben Armstrong from the BitBoy Crypto channel, initiated a fundraiser to create three coins.
The founders of the “project” claim that the assets will be useful in the space of meme-cryptocurrencies. They promised “investors” a kind of dividends as soon as the required amount was collected.
$BEN $LOYAL $PSYOP Announcements
1. $LOYAL is the token of a new DEX/Memecoin Launchpad named PsyDex
2. As a Uniswap competitor, it will bring back the spirit of Deventralization to the DEX game
3. $PSYOP holders will benefit @eth_ben‘s to explain
4. $BEN details ⬇️— Ben Armstrong (@Bitboy_Crypto) May 30, 2023
According to on-chain researcher ZachXBT, 112 people sent them a total of 21.3 ETH (~$39,500) from centralized exchanges, so they will not receive any coins in return due to technical reasons. He also noted that ben.eth retweeted phishing posts.
For the latest ben.eth presale 112 people have now sent 21.3 ETH ($39.5k) in total from their exchange accounts.
Not sure how these on-chain clowns expect to receive their tokens.
— ZachXBT (@zachxbt) May 28, 2023
Recall that in May, users began sending numerous meme tokens to the wallet of Tron founder Justin Sun. This happened after he announced his intention to “actively trade” such coins.
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