Billy Markus, the founder of Dogecoin has a massive attack on DogeTuber Matt Wallace, accusing him of rug pulling and calling him out for it. The assault was most visible in two tweets from Markus’ official Twitter account.
Markus shared a tweet posted by Coffeezilla, an Internet Detective Exposing Scams, in the first tweet. The original tweet included a video of Wallace and others on a Telegram call, during which Wallace was struggling to explain what had happened. Coffeezilla captioned the tweet by saying, “DogeTuber” Matt Wallace launches another shitcoin and it instantly rugs, lmao. Their telegram is pure chaos,” while Markus shared the tweet and expressed his anger.
Less than two hours after the first tweet was published, Markus published another tweet attacking Wallace:
In the Telegram call, the anger was obvious because investors had just lost money and were demanding it back, but Matt Wallace and his team didn’t seem to have any answers. Wallace insisted that he was unaware of what had happened.
Nonetheless, Wallace continued to tweet on his official page, “The goal of getting companies to accept Dogecoin will continue no matter what!” In other words, he appears to be continuing with his Doge YouTube channel.
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