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Hawk Tuah Girl Speaks Out After Calls For Her To Be Jailed For Crypto Scam That Lost Followers Millions

Hawk Tuah girl’s reaction to crypto scam backlash exposed.

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Haliey Welch, known as the viral sensation “Hawk Tuah Girl,” rose to fame after a cheeky viral moment in which she pretended to spit and said, “Hawk Tuah spit on that thang.”

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That quirky phrase caught fire, gaining her nearly three million Instagram followers and making her a household name.

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Capitalizing on her fame, she launched a clothing line featuring “Hawk Tuah” merchandise, including caps and T-shirts.

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Welch was riding high, with sponsorships and brand deals coming in, as she cemented her status as an influencer.

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But she wasn’t satisfied with just being a meme queen — Welch decided to dive into the cryptocurrency world.

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Hailey’s cryptocurrency venture detailed.

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She launched her very own meme coin, $HAWK, hoping to cash in on the growing interest in digital currencies.

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Fans were excited. After all, Welch had built a loyal following, and the idea of her venturing into crypto seemed like a natural extension of her brand.

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Unfortunately, the launch was disastrous. Within 20 minutes, the coin’s value plummeted by a staggering $430 million.

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Investors who had poured their money into $HAWK were devastated, watching their investments evaporate into thin air.

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Some fans even claimed they lost their life savings in the blink of an eye.

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The value of $HAWK tanked from a high of $490 million to just $41 million, leaving many in financial ruin.

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Reactions to cryptocurrency scandal unveiled.

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Investors quickly began accusing Welch of a “rug pull,” where creators sell off their holdings, causing the coin’s value to crash.

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“I lost everything,” one fan wrote on Twitter, expressing disbelief over their $35,000 investment shrinking to just $2,000 in minutes.

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The accusation spread like wildfire — that Welch and her team had profited from their fans’ losses.

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Another disgruntled investor claimed they had put their children’s college fund into $HAWK, only to see it wiped out in a matter of minutes.

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“You took my life savings,” the user tweeted directly to Welch. “You didn’t mention that you were going to sell off most of the supply.”

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The backlash grew as more fans voiced their frustration, calling the crypto project a scam.

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Critics pointed out that $HAWK’s rapid devaluation seemed suspiciously like a classic rug pull, where creators cash out while the price is high, leaving investors with worthless tokens.

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The online uproar grew louder as more details emerged about the crypto launch.

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Coffeezilla’s thoughts on crypto scandal explained.

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YouTube investigator Stephen “Coffeezilla” stepped in, scrutinizing the entire process.

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In a live stream, Coffeezilla slammed Welch and her team for their handling of the launch, calling it one of the worst he had ever seen.

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“You guys generated over a million dollars in fees while your fans got rug pulled,” Coffeezilla charged, accusing the creators of benefiting from the disaster.

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He also alleged that there was evidence of insider trading, with tokens being sold by the creators to profit off the chaos.

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The claims of foul play were further fueled by blockchain data, which seemed to show connections between Welch’s team and suspicious transactions.

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As the criticism mounted, Welch took to social media to defend herself and her team.

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Hailey’s reaction to accusations revealed.

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During a live stream, she vehemently denied the accusations, stating that neither she nor her team had sold any of their tokens.

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Welch also claimed they had set high transaction fees in an attempt to prevent “snipers” from manipulating the price in the early stages of the launch.

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“We tried to stop snipers as best we could through high fees in the start of the launch,” she tweeted, trying to justify her actions.

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But fans weren’t buying it, with many accusing Welch of lying and questioning her team’s involvement in the sudden sell-off.

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One particularly vocal critic suggested that Welch and her team had secretly sold off their tokens since the launch, profiting from the chaos while their fans were left with nothing.

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“Haliey is lying,” one user commented. “She’ll likely have to ‘talk tuah’ to a judge about this.”

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As the situation unfolded, Welch’s rise to fame seemed overshadowed by the disastrous fallout from her $HAWK launch, leaving fans and critics alike questioning her credibility.

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