BlockBeats News, February 11th. Bubblemaps released an analysis stating that the winner of the X Long Article Competition's million-dollar prize, Beaverd, had previously used a public address to issue over a dozen Meme tokens and made over $600,000 in profit from them. One of the tokens, named SIAS, quickly plummeted to zero shortly after its release. The official SIAS account was also subsequently deactivated. Previously, its market cap had briefly surged to around $6 million, causing significant losses to users. SIAS was not the first Meme token that Beaverd had pumped and dumped; they had done so over ten times before.
In response to a tweet from Bubblemaps, Beaverd replied, "Cry all you want, this can't even be considered one of my top five works."
Earlier on February 4th, the X platform officially announced the results of the Long Article Creation Competition. The million-dollar grand prize was awarded to Beaverd (@beaverd) for their winning article titled "Deloitte, a $740 Billion Cancer, Has Spread Across America," which explored the role of a major government consulting firm in federal and state IT systems. The article received 44.71 million views, 29,000 likes, and 7,700 retweets.
