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    Crypto Influencer Nick O’Neill Gets Ruggeded

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJuly 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Crypto influencer Nick O’Neill sold a community-created token after receiving 60% of its supply, sparking controversy over whether he owed support.
    2. Despite doubts about ANSEM’s sustainability, O’Neill clarified he has no obligation to endorse tokens other than his original $RICH coin.
    3. The NICK token was independently created and sent to O’Neill, who then sold his stake, with critics arguing it was a rug pull.
    4. The incident highlights risks of community tokens mimicking successful projects, especially with concentrated ownership risking manipulation.

    Crypto Influencer Nick O’Neill Says He ‘Rugged’ Unsolicited Token Sent to Him

    O’Neill Responds to Criticism
    Crypto influencer Nick O’Neill recently made headlines by revealing he sold a community-created token. This happened after the token’s developers sent him 60% of its supply. O’Neill explained that he did not support the token and sold his share soon after receiving it. He stated he had no obligation to promote unofficial tokens created without his approval. O’Neill also commented that he has no plans to endorse any tokens apart from the original RICH meme coin. His decision to sell drew mixed reactions. Some traders criticized him for “rugging” the token, while others believed he was right to sell since he did not create or endorse it. O’Neill emphasized that he would not support tokens made by others pretending to be associated with him.

    Community Reaction and Market Context
    Some members of the crypto community hoped the token, called I Choose Rich Everytime (NICK), could become successful like ANSEM, a project O’Neill previously discussed. They saw potential in its branding. Nevertheless, critics argued that trading or supporting such tokens could mislead investors. Additionally, concerns about market manipulation arose because another token named The Black Bull (ANSEM) had a notable transfer of 650 million tokens to its wallet for free. These large distributions often signal promotional schemes, which could lead to manipulation or market risks. Experts warn that concentrated token ownership might heighten the chance of price swings or fraud. O’Neill’s stance highlights the complex issues around unofficial tokens and influencer involvement in the crypto space.

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