'Hawk Tuah' girl Haliey Welch's memecoin launch went horribly wrong. Here's what happened. | Mashable.

'Hawk Tuah' girl Haliey Welch's memecoin launch went horribly wrong. Here's what happened.

$HAWK is causing controversy.
By Matthews Martins on 
Haliey Welch in SiriusXM Studios earlier this year in July. Credit: Michael Tullberg / Getty Images

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  1. Did anyone seriously expect otherwise?

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  2. Just stick to bitcoin bacauss of the level of trust and stability. You will never go wrong doing that.

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  3. She's going to prison for that.

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  4. It is a common misconception that stolen Bitcoins can not be recovered. This is totally false as I have personally just recovered my bitcoins with the help of!

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  5. Only imbeciles could care what happened

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  6. Exposed by coffeezilla

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  7. She pumped and dumped. That is still fraud in most books.

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  9. Nothing went wrong. It went exactly as planned

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  10. Thought this would happen to her, all the charlatans turn up. Tell her they’re gonna make money for her and help her out organise her life, and then leave with their pockets full and her holding the bag debt. 

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  11. She pumped and dumped. That where it went wrong.

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  12. She's mid looking anyway.

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  13. Her 15 min of fame are up.

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  14. She's a good girl, but that was a bad move!

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  15. Quit falling for the crypto scam 🤦🏼

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  16. Fortunately bitcoin has been a stellar rock solid performer all of its life. Cant wait for America to make it, there main currency ...

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  17. I've been reading about people upset with her because they lost money... No one forced them to drop their life savings on iffy investments. If you wouldn't bet it at a casino, why tf would you drop it on crypto. Don't blame her for your stupidity.

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  18. It’s not dangerous for the scammer selling the coins, just to the fools buying them. They’re the new Commemorative Coin or Collectible Plate. They’re all basically worthless unless you’re selling them.

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  19. I have an issue calling her famous. Stop giving her more credit than she deserves. We don't need more Kartrashians haven't we learned anything?

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    1. I reject relating her to the Kardashians, while her motive of fame was just as useless to society, what she has done with it elevated her to one of the only celebrities I really respect. Almost immediately she started donating her new incoming fortune to animal shelters, certainly not knowing her fame would last any longer then the typical viral meme. She recently made her first million but has given over 500k to her animal rescue charity. That’s 33% of her incoming wealth. Lots of rich people give, but for most famous people, it’s single digits or less in percentage or means. That’s the true measure of charity in my book. As for this crypto coin, I’m sure some slick crypto pusher talked her into it, and it’s not like we aren’t a nation of gullible people that are making these scams actually work. They are worth only what others will pay for them like anything else. 🤷

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    2. why she spits on it.

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  20. How those initial investors of NFT's worked out?

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  21. Any crypto (unless backed by USD or other currencies) is generally worthless. Meme-coins are neither better nor worse.

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    1. umm…. No. You’re completely wrong. The whole point of a decentralized crypto market is that it ISNT backed by government fiat.

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    2. Google "stablecoin".

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    3. CRYPTO > ANY Currency. Crypto is on the level of GOLD, and is actually, if not already soon, be worth more than Gold itself. Why? How? Well. There are ONLY 21billion Bitcoin. Any currency just has more added to the pool and decrease the value. Even GOLD. They just found the largest gold supply or something, in China. Basically, ALL other forms of currency, there can always be more. NOT with BITCOIN. Crypto is ABOVE the DOLLAR.

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    4. another uneducated comment. Well.

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  22. You deserve to lose your money if you think it's legit...

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  23. Who? Another grifter?

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  24. It’s not an investment, it’s a scam and a Ponzi scheme.

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  25. If you invest in nothing, you deserve to end up with nothing…🤷‍♂️

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  26. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏾‍♂️

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  27. Essentially, every celebrity-endorsed crypto has crashed to zero so far. Unfortunately, it seems people need to get burned (again!) to learn the lesson. Damm ...

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  28. Many of y'all here actually invested. Stop acting all tough. Send me a message I can work it out believe me or not

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  29. Hahaha The word 'Celebrity' seems a bit strong

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  30. Just make sure you don’t get left holding the bag.

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  31. Unless and until crypto is standard us currency, I think anyone who buys into it crazy!!!

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  32. Anything for a buck culture.
    Hawh tuah!

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  33. Crypto isn’t a scam, celebs looking for their payday on crypto speculators are the scam. Don’t confuse the 2.

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  34. Easy come easy go, so long, farewell!

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  35. No way. I thought it would be bigger than bitcoin. what happened?

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  36. Her crypto is as valuable, desired and impactful as she is…!

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  37. If you bought into this, you deserve the outcome. Good luck...

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  38. LOL I can't help but laugh. What do you expect when you invest in something with no value to begin with, none?

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    1. Money has no value either, it's just a piece of paper. But yes, this was a scamcoin.

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    2. Money has lots of value, it's a physical token which can be traded. Bitcoin doesn't actually exist at all, and the moment war kicks off and an EMP goes off over a server farm, that's it. All gone.

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    3. Backed by GOLD.

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    4. Every country has been relying and running on their 'Fiduciary Issue' banknotes - whereby a country's banknotes value is not backed by gold or silver - but is based upon the reputation of the issuing bank - The UK started doing this in 1844.

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    5. money hasnt been backed by gold for 50 years

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    6. Nixon removed gold convertibility in 1971.

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  39. its a rug pull 99% of meme coins are rug pulls, stick with bitcoin of a few high market cap coins if you have a higher risk tolerance.

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  40. two things, how on earth is so famous from just a comment, and who in the right mind would put money into this

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    1. Welcome to the twenty first century. Since I was brought up to believe it would probably be a combination of Buck Rogers, Logans Run and Mad Max, things probably aren't as bad as I thought they were going to believe. This kind of thing does make me wish for that sweet sweet dystopia to kick in though.

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  41. and Mr. Ed provides a free b and j with every purchase.

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  42. People lose money after investing in someone that likes to spit on it and has absolutely no other credibility? No way! What a shock!

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  43. Her 15 minutes expired a long time ago.

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  44. Darn it, I was just about to cash out of my investments in US currency to switch over to the Hawk T lady. Do I still have time to lose everything I own to the beejay Queen?

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  45. It ain't worth spit...

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    1. i think she has some legs left... either way, she set

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  47. Maybe she can offer some ‘compensation’

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  48. So she is finding this hard to swallow

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  49. She knows a 'sucker' when she sees one.

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  50. What did that Hawk Tuah represent? What that her spitting on the sausage before giving it a good tugging?

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  51. can this annoying girl go away now? her 15 minutes are waaaay up

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  52. America has a fascination with trash!

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  53. whatever... the kid Forest Gump 'd her way into a pile of money... good for her!

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  54. Got to ask , why would anyone listen to or take advice from some rando on the internet ….about anything…

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  55. always on the make....always looking for a new low, this crowd.

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  56. I'm totally shocked! Are you saying this is a worthless scam - and she ISN'T, in fact, a worldwide banking and economics expert?!

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  57. 10 second exhibitionist, just trash really

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  58. You can take the girl out of the trailer park, but you can't take the trailer park out of the girl.

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  59. If one person makes money, many have to lose it!

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  60. Surprising there's no description of exactly how that young lady got her name. Hmm now what could it possibly refer to?

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    1. Have you been hiding away for a while Hun. Most people know how she got the name.

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  61. Blame the Paul brothers she wouldn't be involved in decision making for this.

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  62. Making this uneducated hick famous because of a vulgar statement. Enough.

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  63. Now's the time to BUY!!!

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  64. Crypto, fantasy money.

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  65. Was that a spit or swallow coin?

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  66. There’s a sucker born every minute, in this case it looks like a “baby boom” of suckers

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  67. Idiots guiding idiots. What could possibly go wrong?

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  68. Is she the girl who’s famous for spitting?

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