Ross Gerber, the CEO of Gerber Kawasaki, has reportedly launched a non-official Tesla-themed cryptocurrency meme coin amidst claims that his account was hacked. The launch has raised eyebrows, particularly as it coincided with the sale of six figures worth of the coin shortly after its introduction. Gerber, who manages $3.1 billion in assets under management (AUM) and operates three monetized podcasts, has not yet issued a statement addressing the hacking allegations or the controversial launch. Observers are questioning the legitimacy of the coin and whether legal repercussions may follow due to the unofficial nature of the cryptocurrency.
So was Ross Gerber hacked or no… Surprised no statement from $3+bil firm.
Is this a joke? @GerberKawasaki launched and pumped an unofficial tesla meme coin for an hour all while offloading 6 figs worth and deleting the tweet? I hope he is hacked He has 3.1B AUM 3 Monetized podcasts, paid writing jobs through forbed and co If he wasn't hacked… https://t.co/p6GSAlvqEw
Imagine this: You somehow have $3.1B AUM (who gave him 3 fucking yards?) 3 monetized podcasts, and paid writers on Forbes and co Since that’s not enough, you launch a non-official 'official' Tesla meme coin (lawsuit on the horizon?) and dump 6 figures within an hour of launch… https://t.co/g7eH44TJNc