Can't really put this under business/finance.
IMO yeah this was a scam but don't think Hailey knew about it, she was also played to go with it.
Crypto investigator Stephen Findeisen revealed that Hailey Welch was paid $125,000 advance for marketing the token from an unspecified company, and was to receive 50 per cent of net proceeds from that company after third-party expenses and costs for the development and launch had been covered.
"This is one of the most miserable, horrible launches I've ever seen in my life," said Findeisen, who runs the popular Coffeezilla YouTube channel. "They sold 17% of tokens to insiders who had no lock-up period, while only releasing 3% to the public for trading."
As for the people wanting to take her to court and/or jail, good luck. People are basically an idiot for putting what they can't afford into crypto or high risk stocks. One guy whined about losing his life savings ( $35k ) and kids college money. Sucks but no one's fault but your own.
IMO yeah this was a scam but don't think Hailey knew about it, she was also played to go with it.
Crypto investigator Stephen Findeisen revealed that Hailey Welch was paid $125,000 advance for marketing the token from an unspecified company, and was to receive 50 per cent of net proceeds from that company after third-party expenses and costs for the development and launch had been covered.
"This is one of the most miserable, horrible launches I've ever seen in my life," said Findeisen, who runs the popular Coffeezilla YouTube channel. "They sold 17% of tokens to insiders who had no lock-up period, while only releasing 3% to the public for trading."
As for the people wanting to take her to court and/or jail, good luck. People are basically an idiot for putting what they can't afford into crypto or high risk stocks. One guy whined about losing his life savings ( $35k ) and kids college money. Sucks but no one's fault but your own.