Wu learned that community users accused on-chain detective ZachXBT of selling Meme tokens created by fans and airdropped to his wallet, profiting about 148 SOL (approximately $10k), causing the relevant token prices to drop. In response, ZachXBT said that he had clearly stated "don't create tokens" before, and after receiving the relevant tokens, he sold them all and donated the entire proceeds to Direct Relief via The Giving Block for earthquake relief in Venezuela, while releasing on-chain transaction and donation records as proof.

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GateUser-4c2c8c4b
· 11h ago
$10k is really nothing to ZachXBT, but it's understandable that fans' mentality collapses, after all, meme coins have no lower limit when they drop.
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HashbrownHero
· 12h ago
It is recommended to directly write a smart contract for automatic refunds in the future, to avoid being hit every time.
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GateUser-9187acf1
· 12h ago
Classic dilemma: not accepting is slapping fans' faces, accepting and selling is also slapping fans' faces, either way is wrong.
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BridgeSideEyes
· 12h ago
Donation records have all been made public, what more do you want? The credibility of on-chain detectives is far more important than this small amount of money.
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