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Teen creates memecoin, dumps it, earns $50,000
(arstechnica.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
You blaming the victim... Look up how fraud is defined under your state's law
Sure idiots getting punked is cute. I know that government doesn't give a fuck about financial crimes unless you fuck over the rich
But the intent to defraud here is pretty clear.
As if the state won't enforce its one laws, looks like the people might
All good by me if parasites get wacked lol
Let me tell you why this isn't fraud:
Teens makes a memecoin on a legit crypto platform (as legit as they can get)
Teens buys X amount of his own memecoin for 350 bidens
People that like to invest on memecoins (aka idiots/gamblers) bought into the coin
Coin value goes up
Teen sees that the X amount of coins he has is now worth 30k
He sells it on a legit trading platform, cashes in on 30k
Because he sold a huge amount at once, market is flooded, coin goes down in value
The other gamblers that were looking into doing the exact same shit got mad at him
I'm not saying crypto isn't a scam, as memecoins are textbook pyramid schemes (buy in early for low, sell as soon as it's worth it cashing in on the idiots who bought late), but the way this works can't be defined as fraud because it's simply how the whole stock market works.
Yas 🐸
I'm aware how fraud is defined.
(Spoiler: this isn't fraud anywhere relevant.)
i am aware how murder is defined and what happened to UnitedHealth exec was not it