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Twitter users clash with crypto world KOL Yu Yue! A recount of @yuyue_chris's past controversial incidents.
Recently, a netizen named Howard accused KOL Yu Yue of past actions, starting from the SEI Airdrop and opening mystery boxes. Then, there were allegations of code theft, implementing a tax deduction feature, and appropriating profits, solidifying the title of "tax evasion" teacher. Recently, it has escalated to a conflict between the CTO and KOL Han Ba Long Wang. The incident has also spread to the battle between Han Ba Long Wang and encryption Wei Tuo, and currently, encryption Wei Tuo has deleted related comments.
Howard accuses Joy of three major crimes: it all started with SEI.
The article lists the enjoyable past actions, including the SEI token issuance event. At that time, SEI was preparing for an Airdrop, with rules adopting cross-chain mystery box opening. The enjoyable collaborated with friends in the Raccoon community, where friends provided wallet private keys for the enjoyable to open the boxes cross-chain, and after the deal was done, they split the profits 80/20.
Howard accused: "The Happy Cross-Chain did not choose the less worn path, and then the rewards were not as expected. Some group members asked him about the progress, and he said it was annoying. If you don't ask him, it’s as if nothing happened, and he said he’s responsible for his own assets, then threw in a phrase, 'I forgot, just treat it as if nothing happened.'"
Netizens angrily accused YuYue of stealing open-source code and adding a tax function for personal gain.
After a while, it became popular to use gas to mint coins, one of which is called Clips. The rule is that each wallet can only mint once, so Howard's friend makima1901 wrote a batch contract to save time. To benefit the public, makima1901 also open-sourced the code.
Unexpectedly, the next day, Yu Yue mentioned on Twitter that he created a batch contract, but there is a 6% tax. It was also unexpectedly discovered in the Raccoon community that 6% of it went into Yu Yue's wallet. Moreover, the contract code is 100% plagiarized from Makima's version, only adding the tax collection function, leading some netizens to comment that the name "tax evasion" is not just a name.
The joy was rekindled among netizens due to the CTO topic.
The pleasant past is being brought up again because he expressed on Twitter that tokens with a market value of several hundred K are not worth his time and effort ( CTO, Community Take Over ), and he doesn't even know whose chips they are. However, he was slapped in the face by KOL Hanba Longwang, who previously raised pictures for a new profile on Twitter, and Yu Yue left the $LULU token contract. Hanba Longwang questioned Yu Yue, saying that if CTO is not worth it, then why push the tokens in the comment section, which is contradictory behavior. Currently, Yu Yue's Twitter remains active, but there has been no response from Yu Yue yet.
Interestingly, this event also extends to @thecryptoskanda joining the fray. Encryption Vaidor believes that Hanba Dragon King should either stop asking questions or not care about what people are saying in the comment section. Hanba Dragon King then mocks Encryption Vaidor for having only a $20,000 contract position, but Encryption Vaidor explains that this is pre-market trading, and everyone has different levels of risk appetite.
This article discusses how Twitter users clash with cryptocurrency KOLs happily! It details the past controversies of @yuyue_chris, first appearing in Chain News ABMedia.