A Strange Crypto Coins Up After a Murder Case
Thu Dec 05 2024
A peculiar memecoin has popped up in the crypto world. It’s called "Deny. Defend. Depose. " These words were reportedly scribbled on bullet casings found at the crime scene where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed. The coin appeared just before midnight on December 4, with the suspect's photo as its profile picture. Thompson was shot and killed near the Hilton Midtown in what’s believed to be a planned attack. By Thursday morning, 802 people already owned these coins, valued at about $0. 0479 each. Memecoins are usually jokes, but they can become valuable, like with Dogecoin. This new coin's creation coincides with news reports of the shell casings' inscriptions. Some people wonder if this is related to Professor Jay M. Feinman’s book, "Delay, Deny, Defend, " which talks about insurance companies not paying claims. The coin's profile picture uses the NYPD's suspect photo with "DDD" and the coin's name superimposed. It links to an ABC News story about the inscribed bullet casings. Surveillance footage shows the gunman shooting Thompson from behind and then riding off on an e-bike. Police are offering a $10, 000 reward for information. The motive for the murder is still unclear.
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Could the words on the shell casings be a coded message from an unknown entity?
Will the suspect in the murder case become the 'CEO' of the memecoin 'Deny, Defend, Depose'?
How did the new memecoin 'Deny, Defend, Depose' gain attention so quickly after the murder?
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