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    WORLD token rug pull allegations drag James Wynn back into controversy

    Yeek.ioBy Yeek.ioMay 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    James Wynn has faced fresh backlash across crypto social media after blockchain investigators linked him to a newly launched token that allegedly ended in a rug pull worth only 3.2 SOL, or roughly $260.

    Summary

    • Lookonchain alleged that James Wynn launched and rugged the WORLD token for 3.2 SOL before Wynn claimed his X account was hacked.
    • Crypto traders on X questioned Wynn’s hacking explanation as screenshots and wallet activity tied to the token spread online.
    • The WORLD token controversy has revived scrutiny around Wynn’s past leveraged trading losses and earlier memecoin promotion disputes.

    According to on-chain analytics platform Lookonchain, Wynn allegedly launched a token called WORLD on May 28 before liquidity was abruptly removed from the pool shortly after trading began. 

    Wallet activity shared by the analytics platform showed the suspected exploit generated only 3.2 SOL in proceeds.

    Soon after the allegations spread across X, Wynn claimed his account had been compromised. 

    “If it’s not obvious already my account was hacked,” Wynn wrote in a post published minutes after the token launch activity drew scrutiny.

    If it’s not obvious already my account was hacked.

    — James Wynn 🔱 (@JamesWynnReal) May 28, 2026

    Even with the hacking claim, criticism continued to build as traders and blockchain watchers circulated screenshots, wallet links, and past posts tied to the launch. 

    One crypto commentator alleged that wallets connected to the WORLD token funding activity also held James Wynn-themed tokens. 

    Other users openly questioned Wynn’s explanation, while several posts mocked the small amount reportedly extracted from the incident.

    At the time of publication, the posts still remain on Wynn’s X account.

    Posts promoting WORLD on Wynn’s account. Source: James Wynn on X.

    For many traders following the situation, the unusually low payout became part of the story itself.  Rug pulls in the memecoin sector typically target much larger sums, especially when linked to public figures with large online audiences.

    At the same time, the incident revived discussion around Wynn’s earlier controversies in crypto markets, particularly his history with leveraged trading and memecoin promotions.

    Earlier memecoin controversies resurface

    Back in October 2025, Wynn faced criticism after publicly promoting a BNB Chain memecoin called YEPE. Shortly after the token surged more than 400%, blockchain analytics platform Bubblemaps reported that insiders controlled roughly 60% of the supply.

    Days later, Bubblemaps said insider wallets had started selling large portions of their holdings, generating roughly $1.4 million in profits while still retaining more than half of the token supply. 

    Wynn had previously shared the token address with followers on X while claiming “YEPE is flying” and that the “market has spoken.”

    Long before the WORLD token controversy, Wynn had already become one of the most polarizing personalities in crypto trading circles because of his extreme leverage positions on HyperLiquid.

    During the first half of 2025, Wynn regularly posted screenshots of oversized Bitcoin and memecoin trades using leverage reportedly as high as 40x. At one stage, his portfolio was estimated at nearly $100 million.

    Conditions turned rapidly against him later that year. Multiple Bitcoin positions were liquidated after BTC fell below key levels, wiping out hundreds of BTC tied to his accounts. By July 2025, Wynn had deactivated his X account after his wallet balances reportedly collapsed to just over $10,000.

    Before deleting the account, Wynn changed his bio to “broke” and admitted publicly that his trading approach resembled gambling more than disciplined risk management. 

    During the same period, blockchain observers said dozens of wallets had sent funds to Wynn after he appealed online for financial assistance to maintain positions.

    A separate controversy emerged in September 2025 when Wynn claimed that his UK bank accounts had been frozen without explanation. 

    Wynn stated at the time that banking officials only informed him the instructions had come from “higher up,” though no public evidence directly connected the account restrictions to criminal allegations.

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