Anonymous Group Targets Bored Ape Yacht Club In New Video Message
2022.08.17 06:10
Anonymous Group Targets Bored Ape Yacht Club In New Video Message
The most advanced hacktivist group of the world, Anonymous, announced their newest target. The most successful NFT project of all time, Bored Apes Yacht Club powered by Yuga Labs is on the radar for allegedly using racist, satanic, fascistic and even paedophilia-related symbolism in the digital art.
Here we go again. BAYC this time!We are Anonymous. We are a legion.Expect us.https://t.co/9Mm5Bo6Rm4
— Ran NeuNer (@cryptomanran) August 15, 2022
Unresting Accusations Resurface Once Again
Despite being one of the most adopted NFT collections in the world, BAYC had Nazi symbolism rumors surrounding the project for a while now. The dramatic message from the Anonymous hacktivists doesn’t necessarily translate to a threat for the BAYC NFT enthusiasts, as the man in the video expressed empathy towards the innocent owners of the NFT art.
However, Anonymous made a strong point that none of the ongoing accusations were refuted, stating: ‘As we navigate through the curated research that openly ties the artwork to these accusations, we can’t help but wonder why none of these accusations have actually been put to rest’. What this means is that a research on these accusations is inevitable and could take ‘months and months’.
Mixed Reaction From Crypto Community
Despite the video making waves online, many crypto enthusiasts tend to believe the video is fake. Firstly, the video message was uploaded from a different Anonymous account. Secondly, the Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) account is not verified and only has around 14K followers.
One self-proclaimed member of the Anonymous Group, ‘nxg4n’, has fired back at the allegations of the video not being real. ‘Whatever your narrative is. Whatever your spin is. Whatever you need to tell yourself. It doesn’t matter. Because we’ve already gotten what we wanted.’, – reads the hacktivist’s tweet.
“Look at this video!””It’s fake.””Anonymous is fake.””Anonymous is dead.”Whatever your narrative is.Whatever your spin is.Whatever you need to tell yourself. It doesn’t matter.Because we’ve already gotten what we wanted.#burnbayc#bayc#nft#nfts#nftcommunity
— nxg4n (@nxg4n) August 14, 2022
Indeed, the money-hungry apes dropped dramatically in price this May, when the Nazi rumours first surfaced. At press time, the floor price for a Bored Apes Yacht Club NFT is 76.98 ETH, which is approximately $147,260. Moreover, the total market capitalization dropped by 3.6% during the last 24 hours, according to CoinGecko.
Ultimately, the people on Twitter suspiciously looking at this video do have a fair point. When Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24th, a counterfeit video calling out the citizens of Russia surfaced. Even though the fraudsters did a pretty good job on mimicking the real Anonymous, the video was deemed as fake a couple of days later.
On the Flipside
- Eminem & Snoop drop a music video showing support for BAYC
- Snoop Dogg gets ready to open a Bored Ape themed candy store in Los Angeles
- Eminem spends half a million on Bored Apes Yacht Club NFT
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