Gullibility means a lack of knowledge/experience, These people are a certain kind of idiot that actively reject knowledge/experience and the inability to be better than their FOMO, much like clout addiction.
I’m actually considering it, those dumbasses bought into it THREE TIMES. It’s actually a free money glitch by stealing money from those absolute brainless troglodytes who will buy anything if the word blockchain is mentioned
the fact that anyone would buy a crypto coin from anyone under the age of 16 is beyond me. actually scratch that, the fact that anyone would buy anything from someone that doesnt have at least a fair track record in being legit is beyond me.
I would respect it if he stayed cool, calm, collected. Didn't disrespect his buyers. And wasn't foolish enough to record it or even talk about it. That's the kinda 13 year old I was.
@@Onedepressedgamer "ahh" comes from the way African Americans pronounce "аss", as in "stupid аss game" or whatever. Nobody would ever in history be saying ", ah society", it doesn't sound nice and the person just ended up sounding like they're mocking how the Black people talk.
i actually burst out laughing after seeing the clip of this kid. as much as i want to feel bad, i just cant for the people who fell for this not once, but especially 3x
Ultimately, this money didn't appear out of nowhere, a group of Crypto bros put hundreds into a nothing coin and hope it will make them rich. No research, no precaution, and no foresight. If there is someone to blame, it's those idiots for giving money to shady people
lets be real. His parent's are never going to allow him to keep $20,000 that he defrauded. They will either take it from him. or report it to the cops.
@@svizac69 Not really, some of these scammers get innocent people to do their job and end up with all their money taken. Had that happen to a co-worker not too long ago. It was her fault through and through because she wanted to "help" since they had a child (which could be a lie) and didn't report it as a scam to the bank. She's on her last year of a finance degree too.
@@rosietales Greedy people that are trying to get easy money in a basically game of electric chairs where they understand very well that in order for them to make profit, many people need to be left "holding the bag", are not innocent people by any stretch of imagination. I feel for your friend, but am pretty sure that it was a different situation. She was probably convinced to be a part of an MLM scheme, which she was not aware of.
Thats what I'm saying. I have no idea why they would pump it afterwards if they were dumb enough to fall for it the first time. The kid got away with his money and everybody else just got scammed
@@HanSolo__ no it's just on how you can get one at a brand new factory status, because it is kinda impossible to purchase one if you don't already own a sizable fleet of Porsches. It's like Ferrari you pay to get a spot to purchase the new models, the amount of cash/cars you have matter i guess or you can just buy privately from a seller.
I can believe it. Laugh all you want. They will never leave this kid alone. You don't steal money like that and get away with it, unless you already had the money to get away with it.
Yeah, I don't care about how crypto can change anything anymore. I just see it as a vehicle to scam people. Nothing will change my mind at this point. (I'd love to be wrong of course, but I won't)
@@GlennEppsI agree with you. No one deserves to be scammed. People are dumb or naive enough to be scammed, but deserving to be scammed is like saying some innocent person deserves to be beat for not knowing better. These commenters aren’t using their brain, just like the people investing in a meme coin.
WELLLLL he would need a nickel for a jawbreaker, and the boys usually lost their scam. Young blood pulled the rug. Ed, Edd, & Eddy should be taking notes.
really? you know that he and his whole family have been doxxed and his dog was kidnapped meanwhile, right? everyone in his family is getting death threats. and since his story went viral he will for his whole life be known as a complete asshole to the whole world. For a total of 30k (since he did it twice more after this one). Yeah, real legend.
Im seriously looking into crypto scamming at this point which is wild. This child has more than i ever had over this shit. If the law is just gonna glorify these scams, then better not be shocked everyone is doing it.
it’s $30k bruh if you haven’t had that amount flow through your account in the 17 years you’ve had your account, youre doing something wrong. I’ve made well over 40k working at auntie anne’s for only 3 years… work harder or get a new job
@@suggestion8284I been at my new job for a little under half a year and I've also earned about 24k... seriously get a higher paying job buddy and avoid jail time all together.
There’s no way he would have made more money if he had waited to pull. The only reason the coin shot up so high was out of spite for the kid. Without him pulling no one would of cared
Its like a merry-go-round that keeps spinning, until it doesnt and everyone not holding on just flies off while the operator is sitting high and dry, laughing.
You know, I have been working in this industry for top players as a marketing manager for 8 years. All my career. And the absolute state of crypto today bro... In work I see people with several diplomas betting on those tokens. It's really sad for me, it is gambling with additional steps.
Calling these people gullible would be an insult to gullible people. Gullibility means a lack of knowledge/experience, These cryptocult meanwhile seem to actively reject knowledge/experience and the inability to be better than their FOMO, much like clout addiction.
11:03 So the total value of this Chill Guy meme is $6.4 million, not $390.3 million. It's worth 61 times less than people think. Because if all tokens get sold, the total amount of money that can possibly be gotten out is $6.4 million. The rest is just temporary fake value until it's sold.
Current market cap is $295 million. Market cap is number of tokens in circulation multiplied by current price per token. Naturally, if tokens are sold, the price goes down. But right at this moment, the token is $295 million market cap, not your 6 million number.
@@mjt1517 It's fake. If you can't sell all those tokens and get that money out, you might as well just look at what's in the liquidity pool. There's no way to get more money out than that ever. Before selling it's fake money.
I dont understand why people keep playing it like the community got one over him. If he didn't rug, it would get no attention and wouldn't have been a community take over
I disagree with Muta on the kid missing out, as even stated in the video his "memecoin" was basically another in the trashheap, it only ended up that expensive to spite the kid, it would have died by now if he never got in and pulled personally triggering the big crypto guys, he got the most he could
3:13 Median personal income (not household) is $42,220 as of 2023, which was closer to $33,000 back in 2018. So you were pretty spot-on if you were basing it off yearly personal income just a few years ago, but household income and inflation both change things.
This channel is so much more better than Papa Meat. I maxxed out on my subs and gave that one up for this one. I made a great call! Thanks for all your videos.
@takebacktheholyland9306 nope there is two different 'avergages" for example the average he is using does not take in account the wealth divide. Say you have 10 people and 9 are making $5 an hour but the last person is making $1million hr. If you did the average without accounting for the one guy making a million then you would think all 10 of them get paid 1 million because that will be the "average." The means average is the real number which will show most of the 10 people make closer to 0 than a million. Do you get what I'm saying. Be careful when reading statistics and always see if they list the mean average. If it just says a average take it with a grain of salt because it's not the full picture
It’s actually illegal. Althought not (yet) regulated, but still illegal, if rugging was the intention. (thats why he wont get into trouble, cause theres no way to prove that was actually his intent. It’s fraud. Financial crime. I repeat, he probably wont get into trouble for it but there will most likely be regulations in the following year as more and more of these continue popping up. Definitely NOT 100% legal. Hope this made things clear.
@north.270 rugging is not illegal, pump and dump is illegal. If you launch a coin and other people buy it , you can sell your share anytime you want. Nothing illegal about it at all.
So umm... where are and what are the parents saying about all this? I mean, if my 13 year old came into possession of $30,000, I'd CERTAINLY be asking some questions! lol.
He just needs to claim it on his taxes if he's in the US. He will have to file it separately from his parents to make it easier for an audit but after that, the IRS keeps silent and the kid walks away with about $26000 USD.
Nah cops got scams on the note of millions to go after, i dont think theyre gonna go after a 30k scam. Thats baby money in crypto. That said, i think insane internet people are gonna go after him because of the doxx.
@@dylandang7365 children can be prosecuted. But not for this. Since it's not against the law. You enter at your own risk. He rug pulled. The chart recovered and went on to have huge gains. Anyone who was holding when he rugged and held to the top would have actually profited. This is much ado about nothing.
The kid did not lose out on millions of dollars. If the kid had not sold, all these crypto enthusiasts would not have inflated the coin for revenge. Also, the smaller amount worked in the kids' favor. It will not attract the attention of law enforcement.
Bro, I don't know how to feel that a kid who's 3 years younger then me able to crypto scam. I know it's not too long, but god damn I'm impressed he could do a rug pool scam
fyi, $63,795 is not the actual national average, that average is going off of data gathered by old consensus data that runs in the deepest parts of major cities, and does not account for the majority of Americans that do not live in the middle of the city. It is indeed around $23k annual.
Some people are so gullible they can be ripped off by a child
I’ll double your money 50k 😂😂😂
Doubling 😂😂
How dare you bring my grandma in this
Literally a baby taking candy from them it’s so poetic
Gullibility means a lack of knowledge/experience, These people are a certain kind of idiot that actively reject knowledge/experience and the inability to be better than their FOMO, much like clout addiction.
If this kid was around 60 years ago, he’d be selling water with sugar + yellow coloring and calling it lemonade.
Or pet rocks 😂
And have a lot of value.
And if he was born in medieval times: "Thankest thou for thine bandos of twenty quantity"
@@MelloProto that's a lot
You are joking, but that's the ingredients of basically every juice and soda ever.
At this point I should start a crypto scam
On my momma
we can team up
Ordinary coin
I’m actually considering it, those dumbasses bought into it THREE TIMES. It’s actually a free money glitch by stealing money from those absolute brainless troglodytes who will buy anything if the word blockchain is mentioned
just name it crypto scam, i bet you anything it could go crazy
When you don't take candy from the baby, the baby takes yours:
“Future is now old man”
In Russia:
Cry
@@LiyawasherIG Laugh, even
Unfortunately a bar
the fact that anyone would buy a crypto coin from anyone under the age of 16 is beyond me. actually scratch that, the fact that anyone would buy anything from someone that doesnt have at least a fair track record in being legit is beyond me.
Maybe they're trying to be nice😂"help him get a PS5"
I usually put like $5-$10 in these garbage tokens, hoping I hit the jackpot one day lol
That's what addiction does to the brain: lowers the threshold of "I'd never do that" close to 0 if it goes on long enough
ChaosEater39
ChaosEater39
I usually hate people who do these things as one should... but i can't lie to myself, this one was funny
Fr I kinda have respect for how smart this kid is
he derserves that 30k at this point
@@Stormer-vx5kw 100% bro earnt his money.
@@jackiguess700smart? It isn't difficult to scam these crypto m0rons 😂
I would respect it if he stayed cool, calm, collected. Didn't disrespect his buyers. And wasn't foolish enough to record it or even talk about it. That's the kinda 13 year old I was.
These adults got played by a kid with the brocoli haircut, Ah society
Well at least it will be hilarious when he shows his parents he made money
Please stop the "ahh" if you don't even know how to use it. "Internet slang" always ends up mocking African Americans, doesn't it?
@@saulgoodmanKAZAKH how so is he insulting them
@@Onedepressedgamer "ahh" comes from the way African Americans pronounce "аss", as in "stupid аss game" or whatever. Nobody would ever in history be saying ", ah society", it doesn't sound nice and the person just ended up sounding like they're mocking how the Black people talk.
@ oh i didn’t know that
Ed Edd n Eddy would be proud of this kid
Especially Eddy 🤣🤣🤣
@@hrr597”DOUBLE DDDD!! WE’RE RICH!!”
A classic cartoon network show mentioned
🎉Ed, Edd and Eddy mentioned 🎉
i actually burst out laughing after seeing the clip of this kid. as much as i want to feel bad, i just cant for the people who fell for this not once, but especially 3x
Don't feel bad for the people that bought in to it. If you dump any amount of money into a child's meme crypto coin, you deserve to lose that money.
Kids going places, prison most likely, but places!
the place might be his college degree at this point
Hes not
Hope they’ll teach him to use his prison pocket 😂
Hopefully
No, but his dog is....sadly he got kidnapped after the doxxing.
Baby’s first rug pull
too young for the mines, young enough to scam the miners💕💕
Minor scams miners
Dawg if u get scammed by a 13 yrs old kid! U deserve to lose everything u have and more!
People work their ass off to make $20,000 and this kid gets that in 3 seconds. Life is a joke man
I was raised on the idea that, if you work hard and are a good person, the world will be your oyster. Turns out that was as real as the tooth fairy.
I just made 100k today off of $300. Crypto is the best
Ultimately, this money didn't appear out of nowhere, a group of Crypto bros put hundreds into a nothing coin and hope it will make them rich. No research, no precaution, and no foresight. If there is someone to blame, it's those idiots for giving money to shady people
lets be real. His parent's are never going to allow him to keep $20,000 that he defrauded. They will either take it from him. or report it to the cops.
@@Grogthewhale ok
We have kids pumping and dumping crypto before gta 6
gta 6 jokes aren't funny, they're super over used
@@notChocoMilkI mean it is like a parody at this point on this one 😂
X and Quarden Token are going to be merged. Easiest money in my life
1:13 "tHaNkS fOr ThE 20 bAnDoS" 😭😭😭
lol that was epic. what an epic gamer move.
this kid is a GENUIS
He's got more bands than me man
@@michaelcollins4534 unfortunately same 😔
Runescape moment
the problem is people are normalizing the scammy behavior
Except usually innocent naive people get scammed. In crypto, everybody involved is trying to be the scammer. So F everybody involved.
Bingo
@@svizac69 Not really, some of these scammers get innocent people to do their job and end up with all their money taken. Had that happen to a co-worker not too long ago. It was her fault through and through because she wanted to "help" since they had a child (which could be a lie) and didn't report it as a scam to the bank. She's on her last year of a finance degree too.
@@rosietales Greedy people that are trying to get easy money in a basically game of electric chairs where they understand very well that in order for them to make profit, many people need to be left "holding the bag", are not innocent people by any stretch of imagination. I feel for your friend, but am pretty sure that it was a different situation. She was probably convinced to be a part of an MLM scheme, which she was not aware of.
@@svizac69
Do you know what a rugpull is my dude?
Tbf the kid would never have made 2m, the only reason it was pumped was that he pulled, if he stuck with it he would have had $0.
Thats what I'm saying. I have no idea why they would pump it afterwards if they were dumb enough to fall for it the first time. The kid got away with his money and everybody else just got scammed
copium by the scammed
@@idontwannatypeaname "got away" is a wild statement tbh, kid's probably gonna get doxxed within the next few days
@@MinkSquared Well he didn't actually get away, but I meant that he still took their money
@@MinkSquaredHe already got doxxed according to Coffeezilla
Jesus, you'd think "yo" was the only word in that kid's lexicon
They Identify as yo/bro
Thats just shock setting in tbf
@@thecoldduvet7381 There are still more words than just "yo" to express shock or disbelief
Oh the irony
Yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo hold on there lol 😂
Remember, as long as the IRS gets their cut they have *no obligation* to report any crimes you may have committed.
W
Especially cuz hes a white suburban kid. They would absolutely change there tone if it fell into someones hands outside the gated community
Even the Joker is scared of the IRS
Kid learning an important lesson on anonymity
I wonder how many rugpulls it will take to afford a Porsche gt3 🤔
Ferb, I think I know what we're doing today!
The amount of rugpulls is the least of your worries about getting a Porsche gt3 lol
Why? It's an uncomfortable car.
@@HanSolo__ no it's just on how you can get one at a brand new factory status, because it is kinda impossible to purchase one if you don't already own a sizable fleet of Porsches. It's like Ferrari you pay to get a spot to purchase the new models, the amount of cash/cars you have matter i guess or you can just buy privately from a seller.
@@druu2239Just buy a used one, pretty easy to do here in the US.
Like the saying goes, “just like taking money from a neckbeard”
Hello! ❤
Quarden Token will make millionaires, after CEX listing it will blow up.
Logan Paul finally got a worthy opponent.
honestly, if you're such an idiot you get scammed by a child like that, you deserve to be parted with your money.
Just to add, someone who lost money has now kidnapped the kid's dog
people are crazy 😂😂
FAFO *shrugs*
If true thats too far
Sauce?
I can believe it. Laugh all you want. They will never leave this kid alone. You don't steal money like that and get away with it, unless you already had the money to get away with it.
Quarden Token will go 100x after launch on Binance
With Elon and Trump now working with Quarden Token is going to absolutely blow up
bro
Had a dude talking at me about DOGE like this yesterday
pls show bobs
From roblox scams to crypto scams they grow up so fast
Probably selling botted accounts for video games on the side😂
in another life this young man was a CSGO scammer
Kid is going to be president
If Boogie2988 had a kid, he would be it
furby
Nah, too smart.
would boogie2988 even be a good father figure?
Except the kid actually pulled off his crypto scam
@The_Red_Scare How is he smart? He just publicly showed himself committing fraud
If you gamble with crypto, you deserve to be scammed. Full stop. No sympathy.
Yeah, I don't care about how crypto can change anything anymore. I just see it as a vehicle to scam people. Nothing will change my mind at this point. (I'd love to be wrong of course, but I won't)
Deserve? That’s dumb
Now is it expected yes and there is no sympathy.
But deserve to be scammed is a little excessive
I wouldn't be surprised if there's more kids whove just not gotten caught.
@@GlennEppsI agree with you. No one deserves to be scammed. People are dumb or naive enough to be scammed, but deserving to be scammed is like saying some innocent person deserves to be beat for not knowing better. These commenters aren’t using their brain, just like the people investing in a meme coin.
Crypto is kinda dumb
I dont think id feel bad about "missing out" on 2 million, considering they wouldn't have thrown in THAT much money if it wasnt to stick it to him.
Yeah, idk why anyone thinks the kid would be upset.
exactly. how are people too stupid to get this?
@@ClintStone-t9m People are incapable of understanding simple causality. Well, at least cryptobros are.
gen z ed, ed, and eddy just dropped
WELLLLL he would need a nickel for a jawbreaker, and the boys usually lost their scam. Young blood pulled the rug. Ed, Edd, & Eddy should be taking notes.
Highly likely there will be partnerships between X or Tesla with Quarden Token
"thanks for the 20 bandos"
kid is damn legend lol
really? you know that he and his whole family have been doxxed and his dog was kidnapped meanwhile, right? everyone in his family is getting death threats. and since his story went viral he will for his whole life be known as a complete asshole to the whole world. For a total of 30k (since he did it twice more after this one). Yeah, real legend.
Just a chill guy watching Mutahar
Im seriously looking into crypto scamming at this point which is wild. This child has more than i ever had over this shit. If the law is just gonna glorify these scams, then better not be shocked everyone is doing it.
nah fr
Lmaooo snitching on yourself already
it’s $30k bruh if you haven’t had that amount flow through your account in the 17 years you’ve had your account, youre doing something wrong. I’ve made well over 40k working at auntie anne’s for only 3 years… work harder or get a new job
You’re more likely to lose money than to win it. Situations like these are the extreme minority of cases.
@@suggestion8284I been at my new job for a little under half a year and I've also earned about 24k... seriously get a higher paying job buddy and avoid jail time all together.
Dang not censoring his face is kinda wild I support it 100% 😂😂
"Thanks for the 20 Bandos!!" is iconic
10:27 hearing "Saddam Hussein's goon corner" shorted every one of my circuits
There’s no way he would have made more money if he had waited to pull. The only reason the coin shot up so high was out of spite for the kid. Without him pulling no one would of cared
Yeah but what if the kid had sold off 80% and held the rest.
Its like a merry-go-round that keeps spinning, until it doesnt and everyone not holding on just flies off while the operator is sitting high and dry, laughing.
This should be a south park episode
Habbo Hotel was just the beginning, today's kids can scam the actual finance markets.
You know, I have been working in this industry for top players as a marketing manager for 8 years. All my career. And the absolute state of crypto today bro... In work I see people with several diplomas betting on those tokens. It's really sad for me, it is gambling with additional steps.
Quarden Token is going to absolutely blow up
I love the way you read those chill guy memes. It was really chill, and relaxing.
Calling these people gullible would be an insult to gullible people. Gullibility means a lack of knowledge/experience, These cryptocult meanwhile seem to actively reject knowledge/experience and the inability to be better than their FOMO, much like clout addiction.
He's a criminal, yes, but they were gonna get clamped down on by somebody else. They were clearly not people who should be making judgements.
11:03 So the total value of this Chill Guy meme is $6.4 million, not $390.3 million. It's worth 61 times less than people think. Because if all tokens get sold, the total amount of money that can possibly be gotten out is $6.4 million. The rest is just temporary fake value until it's sold.
Current market cap is $295 million. Market cap is number of tokens in circulation multiplied by current price per token. Naturally, if tokens are sold, the price goes down.
But right at this moment, the token is $295 million market cap, not your 6 million number.
@@mjt1517 It's fake. If you can't sell all those tokens and get that money out, you might as well just look at what's in the liquidity pool. There's no way to get more money out than that ever. Before selling it's fake money.
You’re THE BEST TH-camR EVER!!! Every video is watchable and enjoyable. And you seem to be a genuine nice person. Please never stop making videos
0:12 A 13 year old kid who has ALLEGEDLY...
Why does this phrase kill me 😭
that joke from the family guy where peter has a trap with money and goes for it with "oo a dollar" = that is the crypto scene, lol.
Little Timmy is about to get a visit from the IRS, I got a feeling
He can pay taxes on his gains.
I dont understand why people keep playing it like the community got one over him. If he didn't rug, it would get no attention and wouldn't have been a community take over
Right? They only did it to spite him so they can say see kid, this is what you've missed.
Smartest cryptoid VS an actual child
I mean it would have never went to 2.4mil if he didnt pull so him choosing 30k over 2.4mil is not even in the same realm
I think he likes the word Yo.
Yo
getting FTX'ed by a script kiddie is next freaking level lmao.
If a child can understand how to do this then they can understand the laws
I am not even mad or shocked. I am inspired.
Common sense has gone out the window going into 2025
Crypto bros: We're not dumb! You're just jealous of our diamond handsssss
Also crypto bros:
18:38 laughs like "damn it, I just said that"
“Hey guys today we’re looking at a 13 year old kid” DAMN Muta what an intro
Getting scammed by a child who hasn’t even hit puberty yet is wild.
the kid didn't miss out on anything. if he didn't rug pull them they wouldn't band together to make the coin more valuable.
I disagree with Muta on the kid missing out, as even stated in the video his "memecoin" was basically another in the trashheap, it only ended up that expensive to spite the kid, it would have died by now if he never got in and pulled personally triggering the big crypto guys, he got the most
he could
3:13 Median personal income (not household) is $42,220 as of 2023, which was closer to $33,000 back in 2018. So you were pretty spot-on if you were basing it off yearly personal income just a few years ago, but household income and inflation both change things.
Exactly, because the US has so many super rich that it drags the average up. Median is a better way of doing wage in USA.
Really jealous of the Alternate Universe versions of me, living in this reality is just constant clown world...
This channel is so much more better than Papa Meat. I maxxed out on my subs and gave that one up for this one. I made a great call! Thanks for all your videos.
Agreed
The ag salary is not 60k. The avg body doesn't even have a job. Statistics written by clowns.
Yeah he needs to learn the difference. Between average and means average. Stay in school kids
Of course the average adult has a job.
@@goozebumpExcuse me, but isn't the mean the average?
@takebacktheholyland9306 nope there is two different 'avergages" for example the average he is using does not take in account the wealth divide. Say you have 10 people and 9 are making $5 an hour but the last person is making $1million hr. If you did the average without accounting for the one guy making a million then you would think all 10 of them get paid 1 million because that will be the "average." The means average is the real number which will show most of the 10 people make closer to 0 than a million. Do you get what I'm saying. Be careful when reading statistics and always see if they list the mean average. If it just says a average take it with a grain of salt because it's not the full picture
"one of the youngest ruggers I've ever seen"
you could say he's a ... rugrat 😆
The internet is going to destroy humanity, I can tell you that much.
the internet only gave humanity a place to thrive.
Thanks for the lie I guess
ww1, ww2 and the atom bomb be like: ''...''
"I'm quite off" XD Thanks for checking yourself Muta. $30,000 a year is a bit rough to be average.
Muta TH-cam informed me that I watch you 83x more then the average viewer, and I'm apparently in the 0.01% 💀
Same 💀
I should watch less of these lol
Scamming someone for 20 Bandos KC is messed up man... Jagex needs to hear about this
Tf you mean “alleged”? He’s on camera
Damn right
Court talk . Everything is alleged
He doesn't want to get sued.
Dude has a long career ahead of him, his parents should be proud.
4:38 its 100% legal. Unethical, but legal.
No its illegal pump and dump schemes are market manipulation
It’s actually illegal. Althought not (yet) regulated, but still illegal, if rugging was the intention. (thats why he wont get into trouble, cause theres no way to prove that was actually his intent. It’s fraud. Financial crime. I repeat, he probably wont get into trouble for it but there will most likely be regulations in the following year as more and more of these continue popping up. Definitely NOT 100% legal. Hope this made things clear.
@north.270 rugging is not illegal, pump and dump is illegal. If you launch a coin and other people buy it , you can sell your share anytime you want. Nothing illegal about it at all.
So umm... where are and what are the parents saying about all this? I mean, if my 13 year old came into possession of $30,000, I'd CERTAINLY be asking some questions! lol.
No shot that he gets to keep a PENNY of the money he scammed...
Right?
i mean, he ripped them off, fair and square
Crypto is new and confusing. So doing the scam this way at this level at his age, he probably will be fine
He just needs to claim it on his taxes if he's in the US. He will have to file it separately from his parents to make it easier for an audit but after that, the IRS keeps silent and the kid walks away with about $26000 USD.
Nah cops got scams on the note of millions to go after, i dont think theyre gonna go after a 30k scam. Thats baby money in crypto. That said, i think insane internet people are gonna go after him because of the doxx.
I mean he didn’t do anything illegal.
Kid made it out with 30k and all that happened to him was getting doxxed by some cryptobros nobody actually gives a shit about. The kid won.
Okay muta I get he’s young but he absolutely knows what crime he just committed
Time to create my own meme coin I guess
This kid is too young to understand that before everything else, the IRS will be knocking on his door.
"I had a family, but then people on the internet turned them all into Crypto tokens..."
why people like this cant be prosecuted is beyond me.
maybe people shouldnt be stupid and buy into shitcoins made by this kid 3 times
Because he’s not an adult
@@dylandang7365 oh right i forgot kids can do whatever crime they want and not be charged...
It would have to be against the law.
@@dylandang7365 children can be prosecuted. But not for this. Since it's not against the law. You enter at your own risk. He rug pulled. The chart recovered and went on to have huge gains. Anyone who was holding when he rugged and held to the top would have actually profited. This is much ado about nothing.
Why do people keep saying he “missed out” on 2 million? The only reason why it pumped that much is because he rugged the 30k.
The kid did not lose out on millions of dollars. If the kid had not sold, all these crypto enthusiasts would not have inflated the coin for revenge. Also, the smaller amount worked in the kids' favor. It will not attract the attention of law enforcement.
A 30k dump into a 13 yr olds bank account from a crypto exchange and you don’t think the IRS will be curious..?
It's not against the law anyway.
@ yes it is, it’s just not regulated…..
Fraud is illegal. Crypto is unregulated.
Bro, I don't know how to feel that a kid who's 3 years younger then me able to crypto scam. I know it's not too long, but god damn I'm impressed he could do a rug pool scam
Can’t wait for this kid to grow up and fight Mike Tyson
Today was messy hair day hoooh? I like the back antenna the most, it wiggled so awesomly huehuehue
Let's be honest here, ANY get rich quick schemes is 99% of the time a SCAM people!
The kids of this generation are actually geniuses
2:41 watch your mouth muda 😂
😂😂😂
He really charged up that R 😂
fyi, $63,795 is not the actual national average, that average is going off of data gathered by old consensus data that runs in the deepest parts of major cities, and does not account for the majority of Americans that do not live in the middle of the city. It is indeed around $23k annual.