
Kevin Rose, the founder of PROOF and creator of Moonbirds, has recently liquidated a significant portion of his NFT assets, including the sale of NFTs worth 328.98 ETH ($1.293 million). In addition to selling his NFTs, Rose also burnt two of his Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domains by sending them to a burn address, an action that coincided with the anniversary of the death of the rapper Biggie. Despite these actions, Rose has denied leaving the Web3 space, although this denial came in a now-deleted tweet, leading to community outrage. These developments have sparked a wide range of reactions, from those who find humor in Rose's exit strategy to others speculating on his motivations and future plans, including a jest about becoming Joe Rogan and frustration over the performance of $GRIFT.
Sources inside of @kevinrose ‘s camp tell me that he is super pissed that @kevinrusecoin $GRIFT is up so much and he’s embarrassed lmfaooooooooo send this to $50m so we can see him cry and piss his pants
seriously, how long until Kevin Rose just deletes his whole twitter lol. i genuinely think crypto broke him
📢 PROOF and Moonbirds co-founder Kevin Rose has sold off multiple high-value NFTs over the past 24 hours but denied that he’s leaving the Web3 space in a now-deleted tweet, sparking community outrage! Read more about this story in our article below 👇 https://t.co/nIMaFvV5BX
