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    Cryptocurrency traders take responsibility for throwing sex toys at WNBA games to promote meme coin

    August 7, 20254 Mins Read


    A group of cryptocurrency traders are claiming responsibility for the wave of sexual pranks plaguing WNBA games. What’s more, they say they’re doing it to promote their new meme coin. 

    Thus far, there have been no fewer than six instances of spectators attempting to throw green sex toys onto the court at WNBA games as at least two individuals have been arrested over the incidents.

    Now @Daldo_Rain, a spokesman for a group of cryptocurrency enthusiasts, told USA Today the group is responsible for the pranks and currently has more planned for the future. Furthermore, the group says they’ve launched their own cryptocurrency, Green Dildo Coin (DILDO), which is a nod to the sex toys that have been thrown at WNBA players in the last two weeks.

    USA Today obtained text messages showing the group’s coordinating efforts before the coin’s July 28 launch. The first sex toy was thrown onto the court during an Atlanta Dream-Golden State Valkyries game the following day.

    Although police didn’t catch the culprit that night, a 23-year-old Georgia man named Delbert Carver was allegedly caught throwing another sex toy at a Dream game on Friday night, leading to his arrest. Carver later confessed to being responsible for the July 29 incident as well.

    Carver was allegedly live streaming Friday’s incident in Atlanta before being apprehended.

    The bizarre incidents first began during a WNBA game on Tuesday evening

    The bizarre incidents first began during a WNBA game on Tuesday evening 

    Investors looking to strike it rich with a sex toy-inspired meme coin will be disappointed to learn that DILDO is currently trading at far less than a peppy per coin

    Investors looking to strike it rich with a sex toy-inspired meme coin will be disappointed to learn that DILDO is currently trading at far less than a peppy per coin 

    ‘This was supposed to be a joke and this joke was supposed to go viral,’ Delbert allegedly told officers Friday, according to an incident report provided to Daily Mail by the College Park Police Department.

    Not every toy has sailed onto the court. In one recent incident in Phoenix, an errant throw resulted in an adult male being hit with the sex toy as he watched the game from the crowd with his nine-year-old niece. 

    Kaden Lopez, 18, was booked into jail on suspicion of disorderly conduct, assault and public display of explicit sexual material following the game. 

    According to Fox 10 Phoenix, Lopez allegedly apologized for the act, saying it was ‘stupid prank that was trending on social media.’ It is also alleged in court documents that he bought the toy on Monday – just one day before the game.

    Other online reports claim other fans were nearly hit with similar items at other WNBA games.  

    It’s unclear if Lopez or Carver have connections to the group of cryptocurrency traders claiming responsibility for the pranks.

    Unfortunately for the oversexed pranksters, the meme coin remains practically worthless, trading at far less than a penny per ‘Dildo’ as of Thursday evening. 

    18-year-old Kaden Lopez was arrested for throwing a sex toy at a WNBA game on Tuesday. The object did not reach the court, but it did hit a fan in the stands.

    18-year-old Kaden Lopez was arrested for throwing a sex toy at a WNBA game on Tuesday. The object did not reach the court, but it did hit a fan in the stands.

    Delbert Carver allegedly confessed to Tuesday's incident when caught performing a similar stunt at Friday's game outside Atlanta, according to the police report provided to Daily Mail

    Delbert Carver allegedly confessed to Tuesday’s incident when caught performing a similar stunt at Friday’s game outside Atlanta, according to the police report provided to Daily Mail

    Another WNBA game in Chicago was halted after a sex toy was thrown onto the court Friday

    Another WNBA game in Chicago was halted after a sex toy was thrown onto the court Friday

    The WNBA has declined to comment on the record about the USA Today story.

    The cryptocurrency traders told USA Today they do not wish to harm anyone and claim they’ve urged their members to ensure that nobody is hit with the sex toys as they’re thrown onto the courts.

    ‘We didn’t do this because like we dislike women’s sports or, like, some of the narratives that are trending right now are ridiculous,’ @Daldo_Rain told USA Today. ‘Creating disruption at games is like, it happens in every single sport, right? We’ve seen it in the NFL, we’ve seen it in hockey, you know… fans doing random things to more or less create attention.

    Sex toys have been thrown onto the playing surfaces of other sporting events, including a 2018 NFL game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills.

    WNBA players and coaches aren’t laughing.

    ‘It’s ridiculous, it’s dumb, it’s stupid,’ Sparks coach Lynne Roberts said after a recent incident in LA. ‘It’s also dangerous. Player safety is No. 1, respecting the game, all those things. I think it’s really stupid.’



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