Did MrBeast Finance the PEPE Token? Allegations Surface Around Shady Ethereum Transactions
TruthLabs, a crypto forensics group, has put forward claims that MrBeast may have indirectly funded Testa through Ethereum transactions, sparking serious questions about the ethical boundaries of celebrity endorsements and investments in the volatile crypto market
Things seems t be getting bad to worse for YouTube star MrBeast (Jimmy Donaldson). He is now facing allegations of financial ties to Zachary Testa, the alleged founder of the PEPE token.
TruthLabs, a crypto forensics group, has put forward claims that MrBeast may have indirectly funded Testa through Ethereum transactions, sparking serious questions about the ethical boundaries of celebrity endorsements and investments in the volatile crypto market. TruthLabs’ investigation suggests that Testa, who reportedly works as a Cryptologic Technician for the U.S. Navy, owns several Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains, including “jswipeapp.eth” and “delahoussaye.eth,” as shown in a recently surfaced image.
This image reveals a list of ENS domains that are allegedly connected to Testa’s wallet, raising suspicions about his involvement in various crypto and NFT projects. The marked domains are part of a transfer record associated with the username “alec_,” who appears to be the owner of multiple ENS addresses. The connection to “jswipeapp.eth” is particularly intriguing. JSwipe is a Jewish dating app whose domain was once allegedly controlled by Steven Nerayoff, another controversial figure in the crypto industry. This link suggests a broader network of crypto-related entities that extends beyond MrBeast and Testa, involving various figures within the industry with possible ulterior motives.