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Rapper Lil Pump to Launch ‘PumpCoin’ Cryptocurrency

source-logo  decrypt.co  + 1 more 19 December 2020 06:00, UTC

Rapper Lil Pump, perhaps best known for songs like "Gucci Gang," and for shilling for Donald Trump earlier this year, is launching a cryptocurrency called PumpCoin.

It’s a collaboration with Fyooz, a company that essentially securitizes celebrity status, peddling coins themed after popular creators and influencers.

According to a press release, PumpCoin “will let you game directly with the rapper himself,” as well as engage with Lil Pump in other, unspecified ways. No word yet on how exactly that’s going to work. The company said the coin would be released later today, and described it as being “like Cameo but even cooler.” (Cameo is a service that lets you pay celebrities to send you personalized videos.)

The company confirmed to Decrypt that PumpCoins will only be available outside of the US, thanks to SEC regulations.

Fyooz pulled a similar stunt with Lil Yachty last month, selling nearly $400,000 in YachtyCoins via an ICO.

Lil Yachty Sells $375,000 In 21 Minute Token Sale for $YACHTY

And as with the Yachty partnership, the platform has joined forces with the Winklevoss twins’ digital art marketplace, Nifty Gateway, to release a one-of-one NFT modeled after the PumpCoin. NFTs are non-fungible tokens, which are collectible blockchain-based assets.

Lil Pump is probably best known for “Gucci Gang,” a song that somehow never made it to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, but that was inescapable in the fall of 2017. He put out an album early last year called Harverd Dropout, which mostly failed to recapture the magic of his early output, though it did admittedly have some bangers.

Remain calm. Remain patient. Have trust in the system. Our man will be re-elected. #Trump202020 🇺🇸 ESSKEETIT @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/8nCmZL9mrf

— Lil pump (@lilpump) November 5, 2020

In a bid for renewed relevance, Pump decided to rally behind President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign earlier this year; inviting the rapper to say a few words just before the election, Trump introduced him as “Little Pimp.”

Trump ended up winning Florida, Lil Pump’s home state, though it’s hard to say whether that can be attributed to a Pump Bump.

PumpCoin isn’t Lil Pump’s first crypto-related venture: last year, his online merch store began accepting payment in Bitcoin.

Other rappers have been getting on board with crypto, lately, too—just yesterday, Megan Thee Stallion gave out $1 million in Bitcoin via Twitter.

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