Deny Defend Depose Cryptocurrency Reaches $3 Million Market Cap
• December 8, 2024 2:27 pm • CommentsThe memecoin called “Deny Defend Depose” has reached a $3.1 million market cap just days after launching on December 4.
The new crypto was created after NYPD reported the words “Deny Defend Depose” were found inscribed on three bullet casings found at the scene of the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
According to Newsweek, the coin was released shortly before midnight on December 4 and has a photograph of the suspect police are looking for in connection to Thomposn’s murder as its profile image.
Deny Defend Depose (DDD) was made on Pump.Fun but has since migrated to Raydium after bonding.
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The cryptocurrency garnered attention from the Wall Street Journal:
Some Americans displayed shockingly little sympathy online for Thompson, citing their own experiences struggling to get coverage and describing health insurers as greedy.
“No sympathy for a man that made his living and massive amounts of money on the backs of people that needed healthcare. He made the policies that caused innocent people and kids to die because they denied” coverage, said one poster on TikTok.
Another TikTok poster sarcastically offered condolences: “My deepest thoughts and deductibles to the family. Unfortunately my condolences are out-of-network and it isn’t deemed medically necessary.”In addition, a new memecoin launched on Wednesday night after the shooting with the name DDD for “Deny Defend Depose,” according to Dexscreener, a crypto trading website. The coin traded on Raydium, a decentralized crypto exchange, and its market capitalization was recently about $2 million, the website showed.
I told you about $DDD at $500k, to $5m, i rode it down to $700K and now it's pumping hard.
DENY DEFEND DEPOSE is becoming a real movement and trending all over tiktok pic.twitter.com/YDrsF6SceF
— POΞ (🧲) (@Poe_Ether) December 8, 2024
The suspect’s fashion is also being sought after.
Look:
The jacket the suspect in the Brian Thompson case wore is in high demand.
A Reddit user speculated the suspect's jacket was a Sherpa Lined Two Picket Hooded Trucker Jacket by Levi's.
The jacket has exploded in popularity on the Macy's website. According to an item popularity… pic.twitter.com/GWLK2MjL4c
— Complex (@Complex) December 8, 2024
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