Well that certainly backfired.
Professional boxer Floyd Mayweather and Web Series Archivesmusic producer DJ Khaled are on the receiving end of substantial fines today. The SEC announced the two would-be cryptocurrency influencers failed to disclose that their support for shady initial coin offerings was in fact bought and paid for. Much like a low-level Instagram influencer shilling some awful skincare product, Mayweather and Khaled allegedly secretly accepted cash to promote various shady ICOs on social media.
According to the SEC press release, Mayweather pumped three different ICOs while DJ Khaled kept it to just one. How atypically thoughtful of Khaled, a man not otherwise known to be so.
SEE ALSO: It only took 37 seconds for two bitcoin 'celebs' to start fighting on a cruise ship"[Centra Tech Inc.'s ICO] starts in a few hours," Mayweather tweeted. "Get yours before they sell out, I got mine."
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Centra Tech Inc. reportedly paid Mayweather a hefty promotional payment of $100,000. Mayweather, of course, did not disclose this fact in the tweet. He was reportedly also paid $200,000 to promote two other ICOs.
Meanwhile, DJ Khaled reportedly called the Centra ICO a "game changer" on social media. He was allegedly paid $50,000 by the company — a payment that he failed to disclose.
"These cases highlight the importance of full disclosure to investors," SEC enforcement division co-director Stephanie Avakian explained in a statement. "With no disclosure about the payments, Mayweather and Khaled's ICO promotions may have appeared to be unbiased, rather than paid endorsements."
Notably, the New York Timesreported in October of last year that two of the three Centra Tech Inc.'s cofounder were indicted shortly after their company's ICO for perjury. Then, in April of this year they were charged with fraud.
Mayweather, who neither admitted nor denied the SEC findings, agreed to pay $614,775 in a combination of penalties, disgorgement, and interest. DJ Khaled also didn't cop to the SEC's claims, but still agreed to pay $152,725.
Mayweather and Khaled are not the only celebrities to dip their toes in the ICO space. In 2017, Business Insider reported that Paris Hilton tweeted "looking forward to participating in the new [LydianCoin]."
Oh, and Jamie Foxx even got in on the shady fun.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
"Investors should be skeptical of investment advice posted to social media platforms, and should not make decisions based on celebrity endorsements," said SEC enforcement division co-director Steven Peikin in the aforementioned press release.
If only someone had told that to Mayweather and DJ Khaled.
Topics Cryptocurrency
Neil deGrasse Tyson unleashes hot fire on Trump in angry tweetstormMozilla Monitor will attempt to stop data brokers from selling your personal info on the internetSafe camp by Sara GilmoreHinge reveals 2024 Gen Z dating trendsOn Augusto Monterroso’s The Gold Seekers by Matt BroaddusA Painter Is Being Beaten: Freud and Kantarovsky by Jamieson WebsterA Pretty Girl, a Novel with Voices, and RingMultiple Worlds Vying to Exist: Philip K. Dick and Palestine by Jonathan Lethemto recover belongings from a wreck by Dionne BrandHow TikTok changed the way GenIn Trump's America, climate change research is surely 'a waste of your money'My Childhood Toy Poodles by Tao LinBest smartwatch deal: Get the Samsung Galaxy Watch5 Pro Bespoke Edition for just $299.99Do Dogs Know What Art Is? by Laura van den BergPhiladelphia Farm Diary by Joseph Earl ThomasIt's time to start thinking about cybersecurity for sharks. Yes, the fish.The City Is Covered in Snow: From the Notebooks of Orhan Pamuk by Orhan PamukOn Writing Advice and the People Who Give It by Sheila HetiMy Enemies, A–Z by Molly YoungRemembering Gary Indiana (1950–2024) by The Paris Review Fishermen stumble upon a 16 Older smart TVs and Rokus won't support Netflix come Dec. 2. Sorry. It's not just you. Disney+ is having some issues at launch. Roku thinks your remote needs a remote, so here's a new Apple Watch app Facebook bug secretly turns on iPhone camera Madonna reminds angry fans: 'A queen is never late' Will Ferrell is set to host the pre Florence and the Machine's Opera House show fined for being too loud An exclusive look at Donald Trump's Twitter drafts for Oscar night Adorable cat brothers reunited thanks to Tinder Maclunkey! 'Star Wars' on Disney+ has a small change we're all talking about There's an easy way to keep AirPods Pro tips from falling off (and into your ears) Kind RA fulfills student's birthday dream of hearing a bedtime story 10 terrifying kid face swaps to keep you up at night Alibaba Singles Day started with Taylor Swift and a big broken record He redesigned Count Chocula. Now he creates emoji. Man pleads guilty to stalking his ex using her car's built Here's how the daemons in 'His Dark Materials' were brought to life NASA subjected its new Mars rover to harsh Mars Ambrosia disregards the FDA and re
2.6658s , 10131.828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Web Series Archives】,Feast Information Network