Haliey Welch, aka ‘Hawk Tuah,’ speaks out after nearly two months

Key Points

  • Welch was misled about the tokenomics and long-term potential of the HAWK memecoin by the project manager.
  • The HAWK token's market cap crashed by over 91% shortly after its launch, leading to a lawsuit against the token's promoters.
  • Welch was initially reluctant to launch the memecoin but was convinced by the promise that half the proceeds would go to charity.

Summary

Haliey Welch, known as the "Hawk Tuah" girl, recently broke her silence after the launch and subsequent crash of the HAWK memecoin. In an interview with FaZe Banks, Welch revealed that she was misled by the project manager about the token's long-term potential and its positive impact on the crypto space. Initially hesitant, she agreed to the launch under the impression that half the funds would support her charity. However, the token's value plummeted by over 91% shortly after its debut, leading to a lawsuit against the token's promoters. Welch's attorney, Christian Barker, highlighted that the development team retained control over 80% of the token supply, contrary to what was promised. Following the crash, Welch has been cooperating with legal teams representing affected investors and has directed them to Burwick Law for further action.

cointelegraph
February 8, 2025
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