The staff behind a crypto-based cell sport has faked a Wall Avenue Journal (WSJ) article that claimed the venture’s founder was arrested trying to smuggle 20,000 condoms into Singapore.
“Robin Hood game-based meme coin” DoginHood shared a screenshot of the supposed article to its X (previously Twitter) account on Saturday. The ‘story’ reported that the venture’s CEO had been arrested by Singaporean customs officers at 4pm SGT and was “now in custody.”
It went on to assert that, “Authorities believe the condoms were for a crypto conference in the city-state this week.”
DoginHood stated, “We already reached out to our legal team and our contacts in Singapore trying to solve the situation.”
The picture shared on X includes a blurred-out WSJ emblem and comparable formatting to the famend publication. Nevertheless, the outlet hasn’t revealed something on any crypto founder smuggling condoms, and the pretend headline isn’t capitalized in the usual WSJ model.
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Some X customers tried to again up the pretend story with one citing Singaporean regulation on condom imports.
DoginHood is one other clicker sport on the Telegram messaging app that gives little gameplay past mashing the display screen to earn in-game foreign money. The pretend story seems to be piggybacking on the upcoming Singapore crypto convention.
One other crypto venture, NEAR protocol, opted for a ‘fake news as PR’ technique when it claimed it had been hacked earlier this month. Nevertheless, it turned out that claims of a cyberattack story have been simply to hype its upcoming Hackathon occasion. It didn’t go down properly with everyone.
“Pretending that your socials have been hacked in order do a 4chan/Max Headroom style gimmick doesn’t make you marketing savvy, it makes you dumb as fuck for normalizing breaches,” one X consumer wrote.
One other stated, “We wish you were actually hacked so we wouldn’t have had to read this.”
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