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Haliey Welch, known as the "Hawk Tuah girl," has recently found herself at the center of controversy following the launch of her new digital currency, "Hawk." Initially, the cryptocurrency saw a meteoric rise in value, captivating investors and online followers alike. However, this excitement was short-lived, as the coin subsequently plummeted by an astonishing 95% within mere hours of its debut.
The rapid decline has sparked significant criticism from both the crypto community and financial analysts, who have raised concerns about the coin's volatility and the lack of transparency surrounding its launch. Many investors who jumped on the bandwagon during the initial surge are now left grappling with substantial losses, leading to allegations of manipulation and a lack of due diligence.
Welch's foray into the cryptocurrency market has ignited discussions about the responsibilities of influencers in promoting digital assets. As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Welch will respond to the backlash and whether she can regain the trust of her followers and investors.
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